Monday
Sep072009

The Connected Curriculum - Foreword/Index

NZEI National President Frances Nelson introduces The Connected Curriculum with Lester Flockton.


Connected Curriculum Video Index

  • Introduction

    Lester Flockton discusses what is needed to connect the School Curriculum with the intent and changed emphases of The New Zealand Curriculum.

  • Curriculum Direction

    Lester Flockton discusses the reasons for revising the national curriculum, and the four major goals that give direction for implementation of The New Zealand Curriculum.

  • Managing Implementation

    Lester Flockton discusses the major phases in the design and review of a school’s curriculum so it is consistent with The New Zealand Curriculum and suited to the needs and aspirations of the school. Opportunities and requirements, roles and responsibilities, and interaction with the school community are also covered.

  • Curriculum Fluency

    Lester Flockton discusses the "big picture" stuff that principals need to carry in their head (cognitive portability) to stimulate thinking and discussion with colleagues. Activities and review questions are included.

  • Vision

    Lester Flockton discusses vision, and its importance, its power, and place in the school charter. A practical approach to develop and review a school’s vision is provided.

  • Principles

    Lester Flockton discusses what it means in practice for the school’s curriculum to be "underpinned by and consistent with" the principles of The New Zealand Curriculum. Review questions are provided.

  • Values

    Lester Flockton discusses the requirement for values to be "encouraged modelled and explored" by students; and provides some questions and answers. A number of school examples of priority values are included. Review questions are provided.

  • Key Competencies

    Lester Flockton discusses the background and intent of the key competencies and relates these to school practice. Assessment and reporting practices are also considered, with a series of questions provided to help guide critical and careful self review.

  • Learning Areas

    Lester Flockton discusses the requirements of covering the learning areas strands and achievement objectives. Practical activities including an approach to developing learning area priority goals are offered as well as review questions.

  • Teaching/Pedagogy

    Lester Flockton discusses the nature of learning and teaching, and the conditions necessary for learning to occur. Realistic recognition is given to the important part schools play in student learning and achievement. Definitions are provided and ways for each school to reach its own position on what makes for good practice are included.

  • Assessment

    Lester Flockton discusses how schools can examine, review and develop their assessment position and practices. Principles for practice, key questions, the nature, and the purpose and qualities of assessment are all considered.   Good assessment practices such as the use of multiple measures are explored. Teacher assessment and student self assessment are considered together with questions for review. The Healthy Practice Pyramid for classroom assessment is provided.

  • Putting It All Together

    Lester Flockton discusses a "conceptual" framework to address important considerations for designing the school’s curriculum. The requirements are reviewed. How to see and make connections to map out the overall design by developing and using of "big picture" goals are explored.

  • Te Marautanga o Aotearoa

    Laures Park discusses the direction for teaching and learning in Māori medium and provides a sense of the interconnection with English medium. The graduate profile, overarching principles, values and attitudes are all considered.

 

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Sunday
Sep062009

The Connected Curriculum - Introduction

Lester Flockton discusses what is needed to connect the School Curriculum with the intent and changed emphases of The New Zealand Curriculum.



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adobe-pdf.gif  Introduction (0.1mb pdf)


This resource is copyright to NZEI Te Riu Roa and Lester Flockton. Full references are available from lester.flockton@otago.ac.nz

Saturday
Sep052009

The Connected Curriculum - Curriculum Direction

Lester Flockton discusses the reasons for revising the national curriculum, and the four major goals that give direction for implementation of The New Zealand Curriculum.



Download PDF Slides:


adobe-pdf.gif  Curriculum Direction (0.6mb pdf)


This resource is copyright to NZEI Te Riu Roa and Lester Flockton. Full references are available from lester.flockton@otago.ac.nz

Friday
Sep042009

The Connected Curriculum - Managing Implementation

Lester Flockton discusses the major phases in the design and review of a school’s curriculum so it is consistent with The New Zealand Curriculum and suited to the needs and aspirations of the school. Opportunities and requirements, roles and responsibilities, and interaction with the school community are also covered.



Download PDF Slides:


adobe-pdf.gif  Managing Implementation (0.5mb pdf)


This resource is copyright to NZEI Te Riu Roa and Lester Flockton. Full references are available from lester.flockton@otago.ac.nz


Karl Vasau

Karl Vasau describes how children enjoy seeing their parents at school and talks about practices used to make parents feel comfortable about coming into the school.



Kay Stevens & Cath O’Loughlin

Kay Stevens talks about the importance of using informal opportunities to consult with parents. Cath O’Loughlin talks about forging links with the wider community eg local business and industries.


Peter Verstappen

Peter Verstappen discusses changing approaches to provide the community with a voice to shape the curriculum. He shares creative ways to involve the community and the positive impact this has had on his school.

Thursday
Sep032009

The Connected Curriculum - Curriculum Fluency

Lester Flockton discusses the "big picture" stuff that principals need to carry in their head (cognitive portability) to stimulate thinking and discussion with colleagues. Activities and review questions are included.



Download PDF Slides:


  Curriculum Fluency (0.5mb pdf)


This resource is copyright to NZEI Te Riu Roa and Lester Flockton. Full references are available from lester.flockton@otago.ac.nz


Paul Potaka

Paul Potaka discusses the journey his school is taking to design their local curriculum. He started with the important ideas students need by the time they leave school, backward-mapping across their school life and then overlaying and interweaving the identified aspects of the curriculum.