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David Staples
DavidStaplesYEG
History lesson for folks freaking out about Alberta curriculum rewrite.1. Curriculum used to be rewritten regularly in Alberta, with every major course updated each decade.#ableg 1/x That all changed in
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jason schilling
schill_dawg
Literacy and numeracy have always been the cornerstone of curriculum, this is not new, constructivism is just one of many teaching methods, the Ministerial Order on Student Learning should not
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Sue Cowley
Sue_Cowley
I've been thinking a lot about why I'm so uncomfortable with the idea of a '#curriculum progression model' in #EYFS. (In fact, I woke up in the middle of the
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Joseph Coward
joecoward
1/9 I have just finished the brilliant @researchED1 Guide to the Curriculum. My key takeaways in thread below: 2/9 What we choose to teach in schools is of vital significance.
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James Williams
edujdw
We keep hearing that 'children have been left behind'. In reality what has happened is that they have covered less of a curriculum that was set for a time when
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Hassan Javid
HassanJavid_
1. It's difficult to comment on the proposed Single National Curriculum until the document is made public. Fears that it will allow the state to indoctrinate students with religious and
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Mike Hill
michaeldoron
I think a key issue in history teaching at large is how we can finally break away from organising curricula around political (or worse, constitutional) history.There is no reason why
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Ryan Brown
ryanbrownOS
How many times is a Catholic school board in Ontario going to have a homophobia scandal before we realize publicly funding them is a mistake? This is the definition of
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James Woodcock
JamesVWoodcock
One of the many great challenges in planning a history curriculum is spotting our own blind spots and gaps. Often, it is only w hindsight informed by current events, issues
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Alexander Dowsey
saltfairy1
Oh boy, do I have a few thoughts about the curriculum, first, off we're back to the bias non-issue, @AdrianaLaGrange the "curriculum bias" issue, is not a curriculum bias as
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Elaine "proud to be a rebel" Bennett #EYFSRebel
KeepEYsUnique
1. Seeing lots of discussion around the progress model of curriculum- (surely any curriculum is about children making progress). Iâm also hearing about lots of practitioner plotting out their EYs
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Carla Peck, PhD đ #ally
cpeck3
Once again, Minister âŠ@AdrianaLaGrangeâ© is trying to pull a fast one on Albertans. Shameful. #abed #ableg âAlberta government rapidly appointing new teacher groups to review curriculumâhttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/governm
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Michael McKoy
mkmckoy
Cotton's full quote: "As the Founding Fathers said, it was the necessary evil upon which the union was built, but the union was built in a way, as Lincoln said,
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Kaitlin Popielarz, PhD
KaitPopielarz
I legit use Teachers Pay Teachers with teacher candidates so they can visualize, inquire upon, analyze, and discuss racist, deficit-based, and uncritical curriculum. That should tell you all you need
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Leo McKay
LeoMcKayJr
The suggestion today by Minister Churchill that September will be back to 100% of the curriculum is very misleading. Altering classroom procedures can have profound effects on content. HOW a
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Bari Weiss
bariweiss
Thread: There is no more important story in the Jewish world this month. Read it. You think you know how bad the California ethnic studies curriculum. It's way, way worse.
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