• No results found

curriculum change

Primary teachers as physical education curriculum change agents

Primary teachers as physical education curriculum change agents

... Keywords Change agent, Curriculum change, Primary physical education, Professional development, Teachers, Teacher agency 26 27 Introduction 28 The introduction of a new national curricul[r] ...

31

Teacher stress and curriculum change : a conceptual analysis and framework for research

Teacher stress and curriculum change : a conceptual analysis and framework for research

... DISSERTATION SUMMARY 115 OVERVIEW 116 TEACHER STRESS 117 CURRICULUM CHANGE 118 CHANGE/STRESS RELATIONSHIP 121 RELATED CONCEPTS 121 Needs 122 Stress Sources Stress Management 122 123 Ince[r] ...

164

Teachers’ work in a time of major curriculum change

Teachers’ work in a time of major curriculum change

... major curriculum change and the particular stresses and concerns teachers found themselves facing at this ...of change, extant in the literature, differ to some extent from the approaches employed in ...

239

Giving TESOL change a chance: supporting key players in the curriculum change process

Giving TESOL change a chance: supporting key players in the curriculum change process

... language curriculum change projects continue to be expressed in language strongly influenced by what Holliday (1994) calls BANA (British, North America, Australia) thinking, typical of many western ...

29

Teachers’ work in a time of major curriculum change

Teachers’ work in a time of major curriculum change

... This study examined teachers‟ perceptions of their work in the context of a major curriculum change initiative in Tasmania, Australia. The thesis was undertaken to present a report that would provide rich ...

13

Managing curriculum change

Managing curriculum change

... how curriculum change was introduced, what level of consultation was involved and how much staff development was provided to suppor t ...how change was ...

28

Three perspectives on a collaborative, whole-of-program process of curriculum change

Three perspectives on a collaborative, whole-of-program process of curriculum change

... four-stage curriculum change support ...on curriculum alignment as fundamental to the development of graduate ...the curriculum change process that require more work, including: greater ...

16

An investigation into the process of curriculum change in schools

An investigation into the process of curriculum change in schools

... GYSL was introduced formally into schools in 1974* This research, based on four schools, began in October 1978 and continued until July 1979* All four teachers started to use the Project in 1974 a*id the four-year gap ...

205

Facilitating Institutional Curriculum Change in Higher Education

Facilitating Institutional Curriculum Change in Higher Education

... deep change associated with curriculum change is that a variety of approaches need to be deployed and the “return” on such activities is not ...the change and work to incorporate changes at ...

10

Managing curriculum change in schools

Managing curriculum change in schools

... Schools that have succeeded in implementing curriculum changes have had the suppor t of many individuals and organisations. Sker ton Community High School (see case study 2) was a low- achieving school that turned ...

27

Curriculum Change and Self-Governing Agreements:  A Yukon First Nation Case Study

Curriculum Change and Self-Governing Agreements: A Yukon First Nation Case Study

... the curriculum changes that had occurred over the past seven ...the curriculum experiences offered to ...to change in, or thwarted the realization of aspirations manifest in the SGA, and what ...

19

Application of a Generic Curriculum Change Management Process to Motivate and Excite Students

Application of a Generic Curriculum Change Management Process to Motivate and Excite Students

... The School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Queens University Belfast is heavily committed to enhancing the learning experiences of its students through curriculum reform. In one specific case this meant ...

10

Survey Curriculum Change in Pharmacy Education: A Global Perspective

Survey Curriculum Change in Pharmacy Education: A Global Perspective

... comfortable doing what they have always done, with a few incremental changes. This kind of incrementalism leads to irrelevance over time, especially in technology, because change tends to be revolutionary not ...

50

Thinking, reasoning and working mathematically: a teacher's response to curriculum change

Thinking, reasoning and working mathematically: a teacher's response to curriculum change

... professionals together, which would not have occurred if Reagan had not been open and willing to investigate her teaching practice and new curriculum ideals. Third, thanks must go to the students who were so ...

15

Implementation of national History and Geography curriculum initiatives by a regional Queensland secondary social science department: actants, agency, and  curriculum change

Implementation of national History and Geography curriculum initiatives by a regional Queensland secondary social science department: actants, agency, and curriculum change

... The 1990s saw a shift across the world to follow the US model of entrenching Geography in an integrated Social Studies course (Ferrari, 2006). This shift was based on the idea that “no single discipline had all the ...

366

Recent educational reforms and curriculum change in England and Brazil : an interpretation.

Recent educational reforms and curriculum change in England and Brazil : an interpretation.

... The balance of the evidence suggests that, although headteachers and pedagogical supervisors acknowledged the importance of having teachers participating in administrative decision-mak[r] ...

318

Changing the rules: staff reactions to planned curriculum change.

Changing the rules: staff reactions to planned curriculum change.

... The other has been the strength of the hypothesis that "an initiative premised on a strategy for change acts to dismantle low risk, low trust and inquiry orientated behaviours and[r] ...

222

Understanding the Link between Context and Curriculum Change in Early Years Education

Understanding the Link between Context and Curriculum Change in Early Years Education

... for change in pedagogical practices in infant classes (children aged between four and six years) in Ireland has been indicated by a number of research studies and ...prescribed curriculum, with little ...

276

The implementation of curriculum change in moral education in secondary schools in Hong Kong.

The implementation of curriculum change in moral education in secondary schools in Hong Kong.

... Seminar for heads of secondary schools on moral education Hong Kong: Education Department. Education Department (Hong Kong), 1981b General guidelines on moral education in schools Hong K[r] ...

216

Fitting the Means to the Ends: One School’s Experience with Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Curriculum Evaluation During Curriculum Change

Fitting the Means to the Ends: One School’s Experience with Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Curriculum Evaluation During Curriculum Change

... Abstract: Although many medical schools have adopted a variety of methods to assess student competency, the extent to which these innovations have changed how decisions about student progress are made is not clear. This ...

13

Show all 10000 documents...

Related subjects