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Who is known for globalizing the curriculum?
Who is Vivien Stewart
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Which country is behind other nations in international comparisons of academic achievement?
What is the United States of America
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What does designing backward mean? Going backward???
What is beginning with the end in mind...stop, reflect, make intelligent choices
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Tony Wagner emphasized that "preparation for future work requires teaching learners to _____?
What is "use their minds well" rather than testing them reductively
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What is the way to modernize our work besides using technology?
What is replace existing practices
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Who is known for articulating that "we cannot expect to think the same about teaching when teaching is shifting dramatically as a result of technology tools and access to information?"
Who is Steven Wilmarth
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What 3 things has New Jersey tried to ensure with their new standards?
What is 1) address global perspectives; 2) employ 21st century digital and networking tools; and 3) identify salient interdisciplinary linkages for real-world applications.
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In Latin, what does curriculum mean?
What is a path to run in small steps
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"The concept of what a school is does not need reform." What does it need?
What is NEW forms
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What is the difference between assessment and assessment type?
What is Assessment is a form used as evidence of learning reflecting progress or regress. Assessment type is the actual form of the product or performance selected to demonstrate student learning
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Who pioneered the digital student portfolio?
Who is David Niguidula
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What has Rhode Island done to show 21st century leadership in curriculum development?
What is the digital portfolio requirement for graduation.
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"Schools were not designed for children." What did they reflect?
What is the factory model of organization resulting from booming industry and economic expansion.
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What does this myth refer to: The good old days are still good enough?
What is Schools staying the same, curriculum not changing, we need to change we are real people in a real world
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What are the three basic elements of curriculum?
What is content, skills, and assessment
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Who is ahead of his time with the advent of technology?
Who is Alan November
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What has Hawaii state education department done with professional development?
What is created "video modules for PD and videoconferencing 'bridges' between the complexes on all of the islands.
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What was the 180 school year based off of?
What is the agrarian calendar
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What is meant by the myth "we're better off if we all think alike--and not too much"?
What is we need to cultivate a deeper and more reflective view...we need to have our own opinions and challenge each other. We cannot think of people as snobs for not agreeing
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What does each element of curriculum need?
What is They need to be revised for timeliness and aligned for coherence
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Who is the author of Curriculum 21?
Who is Heidi Hayes Jacobs
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Where are we meeting on June 1st?
What is Maxwell Library at Bridgewater State University
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What will new essential curriculum need?
What is REVISION--actual replacement of dated content, skills, and assessments with more timely choices
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Describe this myth "Too much creativity is dangerous--and the arts are frills"
What is We need to cultivate a culture that nurtures creativity in our learners, yet we push arts out the doors, need to create ideas
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What are the five steps proposed here for upgrading your curriculum?
What is Page 23 step one: develop a pool of assessment replacements. Page 24 step two: teachers, working with IT members, identify the existing types of software, hardware, and Internet-based capabilities in their school, district, or regional service center. Page 25 step three: replace a dated assessment with a modern one. Page 25 step four: share the assessment upgrades formally with colleagues and students. Page 26 step five: insert ongoing sessions for skill and assessment upgrades into the school calendar.
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