Curriculum : Issues and Innovations

Title
Curriculum : Issues and Innovations
Volume
2
Issue
2
Date
Spring, 2009
Series Title
LEARNing Landscapes
Language
en
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Extra
Number of pages: 274
Notes

Article titles:

  • Statement of purpose
  • Review board
  • Editorial
  • Commentary: Responsibility
  • Commentary: The politics of curriculum creativity
  • Commentary: Creating a curriculum of intention and
  • The pedagogy of the imagination
  • Children’s voices, children as innovators: A poetic representation of children’s experiences learning about HIV/AIDS through a child-to-child curriculum approach
  • Who put you in charge? Democracy in a middle school classroom
  • The high wire of success
  • The curriculum of desire: Four poems
  • Stories in relationship: experience, identity, and curriculum making in an elementary classroom
  • A reflective turn: Towards composing a curriculum of lives
  • The situation of parents in the curricular commonplaces: A place of equal rank?
  • The inquiry-based science pedagogy debate
  • Listening to children—learning from children
  • We’ll meet again: New classroom perceptions from old material
  • Using open source software to engage in real-life problem solving
  • Balancing act: Respecting the required curriculum while honouring the real curriculum
  • The master teacher program: Professional development for college teachers
  • Southern teachers working in Canada’s north: The need for a relevant curriculum
  • Theatre of possibility: Performative inquiry as heuristic, holistic, and integrative learning
Citation
Leading English Education and Resource Network (LEARN). “Curriculum : Issues and Innovations” 2, no. 2. LEARNing Landscapes (Spring 2009).
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Leading English Education and Resource Network (LEARN)

Fondation :
2005

Public cible :
Secteur de l’éducation en anglais (éducateurs, élèves, parents, centres scolaires communautaires) du Québec

Site Web :
https://www.learnquebec.ca/fr/home 

Activités :
Promotion de l’enseignement en anglais; tutorat en ligne; création de ressources pour les enseignants et les élèves; ateliers sur le rôle parental; santé mentale et exercices; formation à l’enseignement; développement des centres scolaires communautaires du Québec et soutien

Ancien nom :
LEARN a été fondé en juillet 2005 après la fusion de trois organismes.