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What Is Integrated Curriculum? - 0 views

  • Can making wind and rain machines improve the reading comprehension and writing scores of elementary students on the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test? Do students really learn math by learning to clog dance? When students spend after-school time participating in a microsociety that reflects the roles of real life, will their test scores in math and reading improve?
  • Lee's students have shown more than 100 percent gains in comprehension and writing on the FCAT.
    • kynan robinson
       
      Its sad that we even have to ask these questions, what about increased levels of creative thought, or deeper understanding of social interactions etc etc etc
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  • Lee claims that when she teaches science concepts she also teaches students to think and write in the structured, coherent ways required on standardized tests
  • What exactly is integrated curriculum? In its simplest conception, it is about making connections. What kind of connections? Across disciplines? To real life? Are the connections skill-based or knowledge-based?
  • we defined three approaches to integration—multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary
  • Multidisciplinary approaches focus primarily on the disciplines.
  • When teachers integrate the subdisciplines within a subject area, they are using an intradisciplinary approach
  • Through this integration, teachers expect students to understand the connections between the different subdisciplines and their relationship to the real world.
  • In this approach to integration, teachers organize the curriculum around common learnings across disciplines. T
  • ey chunk together the common learnings embedded in the disciplines to emphasize interdisciplinary skills and concepts.
  • They are learning the interdisciplinary skill of communication (thinking and writing in a structured and coherent way).
  • In the transdisciplinary approach to integration, teachers organize curriculum around student questions and concerns (see Figure 1.3). Students develop life skills as they apply interdisciplinary and disciplinary skills in a real-life context. Two routes lead to transdisciplinary integration: project-based learning and negotiating the curriculum
  • Project-Based Learning. In project-based learning, students tackle a local problem. Some schools call this problem-based learning or place-based learning. According to Chard (1998), planning project-based curriculum involves three steps:
  • Teachers and students select a topic of study based on student interests, curriculum standards, and local resources. The teacher finds out what the students already know and helps them generate questions to explore. The teacher also provides resources for students and opportunities to work in the field. Students share their work with others in a culminating activity. Students display the results of their exploration and review and evaluate the project.
  • Negotiating the Curriculum. In this version of the transdisciplinary approach, student questions form the basis for curriculum.
  • Studies of project-based programs show that students go far beyond the minimum effort, make connections among different subject areas to answer open-ended questions, retain what they have learned, apply learning to real-life problems, have fewer discipline problems, and have lower absenteeism
  • The boundaries of the disciplines seemed to dissolve abruptly.
  • The essential difference between the three approaches was the perceived degree of separation that existed between subject areas. Given our experiences at the time, both of us believed that the three approaches fit on an evolutionary continuum.
    • kynan robinson
       
      all education is evolutionary which is why we need to keep studying, reading investigating asking questions
  • suggests that even intradisciplinary projects should include math and literature/media to be rich and vibrant
  • backward design process.
  • We believe that educators will continue to experience deepening connections as they become more experienced in this area.
  • Real-life context Student questions
  • Coplanner Colearner Generalist/specialist
  • Disciplines identified if desired, but real-life context emphasized
  • All knowledge interconnected and interdependent Many right answers Knowledge considered to be indeterminate and ambiguous
  • Student questions and concerns Real-world context
  • Interdisciplinary skills/concepts stressed
  • shift
  • Interdisciplinary skills and disciplinary skills applied in a real-life context
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    great overview of different approaches to integrated  Curriculum
Andrew Williamson

Palio De Siena - 0 views

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    Looking at this for carnevale 
Andrew Williamson

Tip 110 - Auto Generate QR Codes in Google Spreadsheet! - 0 views

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    This is an ace trick that is simple and if you are needing to produce a load of qr codes or just add a few on the go... 
Kendra Hutton

FunBrain.com - The Internet's #1 Education Site for K-8 Kids and Teachers - 0 views

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    The Maths Arcade section of this website has some really fun games for students from P-6. They can choose their level and select a game to practice their maths skills independent. 
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Andrew Williamson

Julia Gillard A Failure On Education - 0 views

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    Great article by Kenneth Davidson re: Gillard Government continuing to use the Howard era school funding model 
Andrew Williamson

Making Online Quizzes with Google Docs - Creating Quizzes | Training & E-Learning Zone ... - 1 views

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    Great step by step instructions on how to create a quiz using google forms. 
Aimee Lowry

Interactive Whiteboard Resources: Maths, Key Stage 1 - Topmarks Education - 0 views

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    Great website with lesson ideas and lots of resources that could be used on the IWB.
Andrew Williamson

Inflation jump adds to rate-rise fears | Interest Rates | RBA - 0 views

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      this sucks for me because i have a mortgage
    • Steve Stafford
       
      me too!!!
Andrew Williamson

Web 2.0 Tools to Embed on Your Blog | Integrating Technology in the Primary Classroom - 0 views

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    Great list of presentation tools that can be embedded into blogs. Through the HTML tab. 
Andrew Williamson

Justin Tarte - Life of an educator...: Why Twitter should be a part of your PLN... - 0 views

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    If you are a teacher and want to keep your finger on the pulse of whats going on globally in education or even locally. Get tweeting. This blog posts explains twitter for educators and why its import to develop a Personal learning network
Andrew Williamson

Justin Tarte - Life of an educator...: 10 reasons to get educators blogging... - 0 views

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    Read this for great reasons as to why teachers should blog
Andrew Williamson

Justin Tarte - Life of an educator...: 10 Steps for Educators New to Twitter... - 0 views

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    What to start tweeting? This is a great article for beginners.
kynan robinson

General - 1 views

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    21st century skills required in the classroom and a list of support systems.
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