Adapting Curriculum to Bridge Equity Gaps Towards an Inclusive Curriculum

Adapting Curriculum to Bridge Equity Gaps Towards an Inclusive Curriculum

Author: OECD

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 2021-05-11

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 926480496X

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This report takes a pragmatic look at equality, equity and inclusion in curriculum. It examines how curriculum can be adapted to meet specific needs of diverse learners, particularly vulnerable students. It also features a range of strategies which countries use to design curriculum, so that no student will be left behind.


Serving Educational Equity

Serving Educational Equity

Author: Sonya Murray-Darden

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2023-05-23

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1071909509

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Connect theory to practice with this timely, comprehensive whole-child approach to accelerated learning. Planning for equitable accelerated learning is analogous to preparing a meal. Similar to a chef selecting the menu, gathering ingredients, and planning the occasion, educators choose aligned curricula to prioritize learning, organize and internalize instruction, and plan for opportunities to advance student learning. Grounded in research and employing the Science of Learning Development (SoLD) principles, this book offers bold new thinking about unfinished learning, equity, and student success. The five-course framework guides educators through the process of Assessing the current school conditions and mindset for acceleration versus remediation Reflecting on empowerment Surveying and reimagining curriculum Understanding and embracing diversity and equity Establishing and implementing effective foundational instruction Promoting, expanding, and reflecting on student engagement Including frequent opportunities for reader reflection, real-world vignettes, and tools that can be brought directly into the classroom, this book delivers everything educators need to adopt a whole-child approach to advancing student learning and engagement.


Embedding Values and Attitudes in Curriculum Shaping a Better Future

Embedding Values and Attitudes in Curriculum Shaping a Better Future

Author: OECD

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 2021-12-15

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 926484273X

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This report highlights how clearly articulated and experienced values and attitudes can support students’ positive lifelong learning outcomes and promote a more equitable and just society. Despite the variety of values espoused in national curricula, there is an emerging trend in prioritising values that enhance well-being and learning across different countries.


Curriculum Flexibility and Autonomy Promoting a Thriving Learning Environment

Curriculum Flexibility and Autonomy Promoting a Thriving Learning Environment

Author: OECD

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 2024-08-19

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 9264943897

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For the first time, the OECD Future of Education and Skills 2030 project conducted comprehensive curriculum analyses through the co-creation of new knowledge with a wide range of stakeholders including policy makers, academic experts, school leaders, teachers, NGOs, social partners and, most importantly, students. This report is one of six in a series presenting the first-ever comparative data on curriculum at the content level. It summarises existing literature, explores trends in curriculum adaptation, addresses challenges and strategies for effective implementation and offers policy insights drawn from real-world experiences of curriculum reforms. This report explores curriculum flexibility and autonomy in global education systems, assessing how curricula adapt to diverse educational needs and contexts. It maps the stakeholders who influence decision-making on curriculum flexibility and discusses dilemmas faced by policymakers and practitioners between curriculum prescription and autonomy. Drawing on international examples, it illustrates how flexible curricula can enhance teaching effectiveness and inclusivity. It emphasises key strategies such as enhanced teacher training and collaborative policymaking, necessary for flexible curricula to meet educational needs. It also identifies critical factors, such as clear goals, accountability mechanisms, and societal support, which are crucial for successful curriculum implementation.


Adolescent Education and Pre-Employment Interventions in Australia Keeping Young People in Education, Employment and Training

Adolescent Education and Pre-Employment Interventions in Australia Keeping Young People in Education, Employment and Training

Author: OECD

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 2023-04-28

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 9264854649

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About one in ten young people in Australia are neither in employment, education or training (NEET), a factor that may lower their long-term economic prospects and threaten their well-being. Individuals who did not graduate from upper secondary education, who have health limitations, or who are Indigenous are over-represented in this group.


Core Practices in Teacher Education

Core Practices in Teacher Education

Author: Pam Grossman

Publisher: Harvard Education Press

Published: 2024-01-25

Total Pages: 101

ISBN-13: 1682538699

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An exploration of teacher education programs around the world finds common focus in the use of core practices to better prepare teachers for the classroom


Curriculum Overload A Way Forward

Curriculum Overload A Way Forward

Author: OECD

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 2020-11-25

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 9264819703

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Schools are constantly under pressure to keep up with the pace of changes in society. In parallel, societal demands for what schools should teach are also constantly changing; often driven by political agendas, ideologies, or parental pressures, to add global competency, digital literacy, data literacy, environmental literacy, media literacy, social-emotional skills, etc. This “curriculum expansion” puts pressure on policy makers and schools to add new contents to already crowded curriculum.


Mathematics Curriculum Reforms Around the World

Mathematics Curriculum Reforms Around the World

Author: Yoshinori Shimizu

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-06-28

Total Pages: 569

ISBN-13: 3031135482

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This Open Access volume by the International Commission on Mathematical Instruction (ICMI) is an outcome of the ICMI Study 24 and gives a status-quo of school mathematics reform around the world and what we can learn from this movement. Each theme and section of the book offers descriptions and analyses of multiple case studies in different countries and contexts, along with opportunities to compare, contrast and learn from these diverse experiences. The volume provides a synthesis and meta-analysis of the different historical, geographical and global aspects of school mathematics reforms and explores in which way curricula are elaborated, proposed, changed, and reorganized. It offers a more informed and comprehensive analysis of the roles of different actors and of the many aspects influencing and shaping mathematics curriculum reforms that are taking or have taken place. It also explores the possibilities and means to tackle a curricular reform in the current scenario we live in and how to unfold future developments. This book will be of interest to practitioners and scholars with an interest in school mathematics curriculum reforms. It will also be a useful resource to those involved in school mathematics curriculum reform initiatives by providing current information about the curriculum changes that are taking place in respect of content, teacher education, educational materials, and a range of implementation challenges across diverse contexts.