Browsing by Subject "Curricula (courses of study)"
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Curriculum Development for the Differentiated Classroom in Mathematics
(2003)The purpose of this article is to remind us that teaching is about learning, and that learning is about responding to the needs of all learners. The ideas underlying this article resulted from a genuine dialogue between a ...
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Don't Sweat Gym! An Analysis of Curriculum and Instruction
(1994)The article describes a study of 11 U.S. high school physical education teachers with respect to their curricular and instructional activities. The most important professional task of teachers, from the public perspective, ...
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La educación de la memoria en la formación del ciudadano: el caso del curriculum greco-chipriota
(2010)I don't forget and I struggle is a phrase that decorates all Greek Cypriot classrooms. Since 1974 the phrase has become the symbol of an educational system that has fostered the collective memory of new generations of Greek ...
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Greek-Cypriot pupils' representations of national others: A study of the impact of 'Europe' in primary school curricular intervention
(Euro-Mediterranean Centre for Educational Research, 2009)Over the last three decades the term 'European dimension in education' has been used by the European Union and the Council of Europe to denote some of their educational initiatives to prepare young people for an increasingly ...
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Olympism in tertiary education - New challenges & opportunities
(2012)Olympism, though a timeless ideal, was given shape in the late 19th century, by Baron Pierre de Coubertin and retains its sense of relevance in the 21st century, not least in the form of educational syllabi. This paper ...
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Re-inventing 'Europe': the case of the European dimension in Greek-Cypriot geography and history curricula
(Routledge, 2007)'Europe' has been increasingly 'invented' and 'reinvented' in discussions about education, curricula and identities over the last five decades. The 'European dimension in education' was a term increasingly used by the ...
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Reason, language and education: philosophical assumptions for new curricular orientations.
(Routledge, 2006)A theory of reason, language and their interconnection constitutes a research topic of epistemological, ontological and metaphysical significance. It also represents a crucial point of contention between defenders and ...