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Collaborate Inquiry Problem Ideas (Curriculum Sharing (For students?…
Collaborate Inquiry Problem Ideas
Curriculum Sharing
For students?
Platforms for Collaborative Learning and Interaction with Students outside of current school area
Exposure to other curriculum and how they're affected by culture
Traditional Instruction vs. Constructivist Instruction
What role does the teacher play?
Rural and isolated communities
For teachers?
How is curriculum meaningfully shared?
How does this apply across geographic areas?
Resource Sharing?
REOURCE SHARE MY LESSON
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLvzOwE5lWqhQ62m4W2B-cNANQWwI80684&v=gqUgXnY2ycs
Is there a universal idea of curriculum?
Innovation in design and delivery
How do we address students that move from one geographic area's curriculum into another when there is a gap?
What needs to be in place for a good shared experience?
RESOURCE One community highest good for all Open source curriculum for self-replicating teaching hubs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvxQ0ylmetc
Teacher Collaboration Across varied Curriculums
Across disciplines
Across levels (elementary vs high school)?
Teacher empowerment and satisfaction
Home school teacher
For Institutions?
For Schools
Primary
Post Secondary
Post Secondary
Profit
Funding
RESOURCES: 12 TIPS FOR CURRICULUM SHARING (MEDICAL)
https://www.mededpublish.org/manuscripts/708
RESOURCE: THE EXCHANGE The Exchange is a virtual network designed for educators working in public colleges in Ontario, Canada. The Exchange enables them to connect with colleagues, share credible and relevant information and develop solutions to common challenges.
http://www.gototheexchange.ca
CDAG is a dynamic group committed to working with college educators to promote student success! The members of CDAG actively engage in sharing resources, networking and supporting each other as we carry out our curriculum work.
http://gototheexchange.ca/index.php/cdag-home
For Educational Agencies
International Twin Schools
How do we define curriculum? What is set by a government body? What is accepted by a domain as a certain level of achievement?
PROBLEM: Sharing curriculum across domain areas is very difficult due to the domain-specific knowledge necessary to each area.
NEED: A common language, technological solutions and pedagogy for collaboration in sharing curriculum across domain areas
PROPOSED SOLUTION: Group collaboration on creation of a Teacher's Toolkit for Sharing Curriculum, including curriculum sharing vocabulary, software, teaching methods and teaching tools.
VOCABULARY
TEACHING METHODS
SOFTWARE
TEACHING TOOLS
DOMAINS
CHALLENGES TO BE OVERCOME IN CURRICULUM SHARING
Develop a Design/Problem Brief to support the understanding about the problem or issue. CHOSEN PROBLEM: CROSS CURRICULAR APPROACHES
a) Contextual Concerns
b) Past Solution Concepts
c) Related Literature
Tammy: BC's Ministry of Education DEFINING CROSS CURRICULAR COMPETENCIES
https://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/irp/docs/def_xcurr_comps.pdf
Tammy: Edutopia:
https://www.edutopia.org/blog/cross-curricular-teaching-deeper-learning-ben-johnson
DEEPER LEARNING- WHY CROSS CURRICULAR LEARNING IS ESSENTIAL
Link to Proposal
Process Account
a) Collaborative Technology Used
b) What was discussed
c) When and how the meeting was held