Social structures of Western culture spread over the world destroying preexisting structures.
What is Westernization?
Teachers provide information that students must absorb, replicate, and apply.
What is Transmission?
Puts self above others and personal rights before collective responsibilities.
What is Individualism?
Diverse_____ perspectives enhance student learning and engagement.
Cultural
Lack of freedom and independent inquiry.
What is Liberalization?
An interactive and collaborative process where students and teachers co-create knowledge.
Negotiation
Centers on human interdependence caring for others sharing and collaborating.
What is community?
This document promotes assessment "for, as, and of" learning.
What is the growing success document
A process of world wide spread of culture, ideas, objects, and experiences, often using bridging programs.
What is Universalization?
This pedagogy instills rigid structures and standardized exams in a dominate assessment style
Central Asian Pedagogy
Serves the larger society or state (the two are not identical), as a whole.
What is collectivism?
Inquiry-based, student-centered learning, differentiation, and critical thinking. Teachers and students jointly create knowledge and understanding
What is the Ontario Curriculum?
Cross-cultural connection between different ways of educating students around the world.
What is internationalization?
Views education as a means of introducing students to the cultural and intellectual heritage of society enabling them to gain access to a deeper understanding of their world and tradition.
What is Initiation?
The Ontario curriculum emphasizes teaching ____ perspectives and understanding diverse cultural histories.
Global
Redefining the use and perception of space.
What is Respacialization?