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Olivey, Jacob – Teaching History, 2021
In this article, Jacob Olivey describes his department's efforts to both diversify their Key Stage 3 curriculum and secure greater curricular coherence. Building on a large body of research and practice, Olivey sought new forms of curricular coherence through the selection and sequencing of substantive content across the curriculum. He reflects on…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Departments, Course Content
Kari E. Weaver – ProQuest LLC, 2021
College courses intended to help undergraduate students understand the ideas, benefits, and challenges of diversity are required at many U.S. universities. Intended learning outcomes for these courses are often set by the institution and interpreted by faculty, whose diversity-related background preparation and support for teaching vary. Without…
Descriptors: Diversity, Required Courses, Undergraduate Students, College Faculty
Goh, Rachel; Fang, Yanping – International Journal for Lesson and Learning Studies, 2023
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine how teachers engaged in curriculum deliberation through lesson study (LS) and how different types of teacher knowledge were elicited, co-constructed and transformed in integrated ways across LS stages. It also clarifies how different school-level orientations influence the nature, depth and scope of…
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Institutional Characteristics, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, English (Second Language)
Inviolata Lunani Sore – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The current global trends demand that we remain conscious of how distinct norms in groups we affiliate with affect decisions. Among developmental aspects, childhood language acquisition depends heavily on epigenetic interactions between the innate and the immediate environment (Sinha, 2017). This explanatory sequential mixed methods study explored…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Student Surveys, Decision Making, Language Acquisition
Rapanta, Chrysi; Vrikki, Maria; Evagorou, Maria – Curriculum Journal, 2021
Cultural literacy, as a set of values and dispositions developed through dialogue and constructive argumentation with people representing different cultural identities, is an essential skillset of a twenty-first-century citizen in any part of today's world. Especially within the current European landscape of continuous immigration and change, the…
Descriptors: Cultural Literacy, Persuasive Discourse, Self Concept, Citizenship Education
Helmbold, Erika; Venketsamy, Roy; van Heerden, Judy – Perspectives in Education, 2021
Lesson Study is an internationally recognised professional development approach for teachers. This case study explores the impact of implementing Lesson Study in the early grades of a South African primary school, pertinently targeting early childhood mathematics teachers. The evidence suggests that Lesson Study has the potential to positively…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Elementary School Teachers, Primary Education, Mathematics Teachers
Deroo, Matthew R.; Galante, Michela – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2023
Museums have long played an important role in the support of learning, yet less is known about the role of museums in supporting preservice teacher learning in the field of literacy education. In this qualitative study, the authors' report on how a partnership with a local art museum, as a space of hybridity, extended preservice teacher's learning…
Descriptors: Museums, Intellectual Disciplines, Lesson Plans, Semiotics
Wilson, Susanna – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2022
This paper describes how one third and final year pre-service (PST) used curriculum materials when planning for primary mathematics teaching on practicum. The findings were drawn from a semi-structured focus group interview, where four PSTs recalled how they planned for primary teaching during a previous practicum. This case study shows how one…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Mathematics Curriculum, Elementary School Teachers
Ingram, Cindy – Art Education, 2019
Teachers spend hours each week scouring the internet for lesson ideas. Hours of scrolling, clicking on links, and typing keywords into search bars on Pinterest, Facebook, and their favorite blogs. They do not walk through library stacks to do their research, and books are no longer the primary reference point. Most art teachers find the…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Curriculum Development, Faculty Development, Art Education
Lindstrom, Nicklas – School Science Review, 2020
A teaching approach based on the Biggs and Collis SOLO taxonomy is described. Lessons were planned using the SOLO taxonomy to communicate how students could demonstrate increasing complexity of response to scientific questions. Consideration is given to extending the use of the SOLO taxonomy to create a relational curriculum, which may be useful…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Taxonomy
Bieda, Kristen N.; Lane, John; Evert, Kimberly; Hu, Sihua; Opperman, Amanda; Ellefson, Nicole – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2020
Early career teachers (ECTs) face unprecedented pressure to fulfill expectations of 'highly effective' teachers within their first few years of teaching. Lesson planning is an important precursor to effective instruction, yet little is known about how the social and institutional contexts where ECTs work influences their planning. In this paper,…
Descriptors: School Policy, Board of Education Policy, School Districts, Curriculum Development
Muñoz Martínez, Yolanda; Porter, Gordon L. – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2020
In this paper, we will analyze the inclusive education policies and practices of a Province in Canada. Qualitative methods were used to analyze the planning of teaching and learning for students, with a focus on those with a Personalized Learning Plan (PLP). The process involved extended school and classroom observation, completion of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Educational Policy, Individualized Education Programs
Maggiulli, Katrina – Environmental Education Research, 2022
Invasive species outreach has long leaned on problematic and oversimplified messaging that narrowly frames the issue as binary: good-native vs. evil-invasive. Contemporary invasive species educational programming in the United States, as illustrated in this article, draw on this same approach that, while attention grabbing, both reinforces…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Moral Values, Marine Biology, Marine Education
Symeonidou, Simoni – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2022
This paper engages with the issue of teacher education for inclusion and particularly with the approach of employing disability arts and narratives of people with disabilities in university based courses for inclusion. It draws on three examples of anti-oppressive curricula that were developed as part of a graduate university module in Cyprus that…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Preservice Teacher Education, Inclusion, Students with Disabilities
Matic, Ljerka Jukic – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2019
Teachers' pedagogical design capacity is their ability to perceive and mobilise existing resources to create productive instructional episodes in the classroom. To a certain extent, this ability is dependent on the curricular resource used. As the textbook remains the most commonly used curricular resource in mathematics classrooms, the study…
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Instructional Design, Teacher Role, Experienced Teachers

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