Curriculum Resources Inquiry Based Learning Learning Theories Methods and Theories
Curriculum Resources Inquiry Based Learning Learning Theories Methods and Theories
Curriculum Resources
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- Introduces teachers to issues-centered approaches to teaching social studies and other school subjects, with the aim of helping teachers create stronger linkages between students' lives and the subjects, topics, issues, and themes they study in school.
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- A demonstration of Service Learning that promotes the development of our young people as active and contributing community members.
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- Teachers and students will find a list of service learning projects.
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- Ideas for using the web for research in the classroom, including the one-computer classroom; web rings to link WebQuest projects.
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- A resource for educators interested in making service learning and social education a core part of the public school curriculum.
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- An advocate for children; educational programs that teach young people how to develop their potential and begin a lifelong Journey of Success.
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- Co-nect's collection of online curriculum involve classrooms from all over the world in project based learning. Most teleprojects are free and open to the public.
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- topics ranging from presidential elections to ocean ecology to landscape painting, in lesson plans designed for upper elementary and middle school students.
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- A team of native people provides to students culturally sensitive and factual information about the Haudenosaunee also known as the Iroquois (Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora).
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- A variety of teaching resources from the National Council for the Social Studies.
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- A resource for students and teachers for chicken development activities organized according to Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligence Theory.
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- Links to authors, books, teaching ideas.
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- A useful collection of links on developing questions, search engines, electronic portfolios, and online instruction.
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- Social science and social studies materials organized into broad learning units; for grades 7-12 and college; fee based; password restricted.
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- Features multiple intelligence curriculum reform for higher education. New Five-Phase Curriculum Approach to implement inquiry based learning, reflective teaching, brain based curriculum, collaborative teaching and roundtable learning.
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- The educational site of the New Museum of Contemporary Art offers online classrooms and studios to high school students and educators and interdisciplinary lesson plans.
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- Building a coherent and intentional curriculum from the ground up: essential questions, core content, basic skills and "habits of mind" that underlie and connect learning experiences at all levels.
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- Page supports a staff development workshop on the Internet and inquiry-based learning; developed as a result of an interest in taking Web-based learning to the next level. The workshop empowers teachers with the strategies necessary to make Web learning a
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- A resource for community education, informal adult education, community work, youth work, youth development, animation and social pedagogy.
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- Critical conversations are important because they highlight diversity and difference while calling attention to the nature and role of literacy in our society. This chapter identifies books that are particularly useful for starting and sustaining critical
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- Bat and Wolf Webquest and links.
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- Children in grades 4 to 7 are taken through the writing process in a step-by-step fashion, beginning with how to find ideas for stories and continuing through finding online markets for publishing those stories.
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- Provides an overview of problem based learning (PBL) and offers a searchable archive of PBL resources.
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