The Foundations of Teaching for Learning programme is for anyone who is teaching, or who would like to teach, in any subject and any context - be it at school, at home or in the workplace. With dynamic lessons taught by established and respected professionals from across the Commonwealth, this eight course programme will see you develop and strengthen your skills in teaching, professionalism, assessment, and more. As you carry on through the programme, you will find yourself strengthening not only your skills, but your connection with colleagues across the globe. A professional development opportunity not to be missed.
This course will help you consider how to develop appropriate learning goals for individual and groups of students. You will learn how to plan learning activities to engage your students in ways that will achieve these goals.
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This is our first week together and we are pleased you have decided to participate in this course focused on planning for teaching and learning. This week we will discuss developing a growth mindset and setting goals as a planning professional. We will also explore the importance of working from a model of learning when planning for teaching. We encourage you to be curious in your approach to planning for teaching and learning.
What's included
6 videos5 readings1 assignment
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6 videos•Total 60 minutes
Introduction to Course 5•4 minutes
Lecture 1: Introduction to mindsets for Teaching and Learning•14 minutes
Lecture 2: Moral Purpose, Mindset and Hard Goals•10 minutes
Lecture 3: Learning Models•10 minutes
Lecture 4: Inquiry and Professional Learning Designs•8 minutes
Copy of Lecture 1: Introduction to mindsets for Teaching and Learning•14 minutes
5 readings•Total 50 minutes
Syllabus•10 minutes
Grading and Logistics•10 minutes
Portfolio•10 minutes
FAQ•10 minutes
Outline for Week One•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz 1•30 minutes
What Do We Know About Teaching and Learning
Module 2•4 hours to complete
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In this week you will think about your planning from three perspectives: considering, reflecting, and understanding. You will use these three perspectives to better understand how you can use learning principles to incorporate different worldviews into your teaching. We are going to ask you to think about how you could weave together practices from these three perspectives in your own setting.
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5 videos1 reading1 assignment1 peer review
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5 videos•Total 60 minutes
Lecture 1: Weaving the Ways: Wise, Strong and New•15 minutes
Lecture 2: Learning Principles•10 minutes
Lecture 3: Assessment for Learning•11 minutes
Lecture 4: A Focus on Feedback•6 minutes
Interview 1•18 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Outline for Week Two•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz 2•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Peer Assessment 1•120 minutes
Four Key Questions and Why They Matter
Module 3•1 hour to complete
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In this week we introduce four key questions. The questions are diagnostic tools that can tell you how successful you are at giving your students clear expectations and providing them with good feedback. In this week’s lectures, readings and videos you will be provided with examples of how a range of schools are using these questions to focus their learning. We encourage you and your professional planning partner to design you own ways of using these questions in your school or setting.
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4 videos1 reading1 assignment
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4 videos•Total 42 minutes
Lecture 1: Social and Emotional Connections•11 minutes
Lecture 2: Learners Owning Their Own Learning•8 minutes
Lecture 3: Key Questions in Action•10 minutes
Lecture 4: Taking and Inquiry Stance in Planning for Teaching and Learning•13 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Outline for Week Three•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz 3•30 minutes
Spirals of Inquiry for Planning and Teaching
Module 4•4 hours to complete
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Week four follows the pattern we have set in the first three weeks. This week we explore how you can inform and deepen your planning for teaching and learning by engaging in a specific inquiry cycle. All of the lectures this week focus on the various phases or stages of the spiral of inquiry. The spiral of inquiry asks us to start with the experiences of our learners and to continually ask ourselves these questions: What’s going on for our learners? How do we know? Why does it matter?
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5 videos1 reading1 assignment1 peer review
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5 videos•Total 60 minutes
Lecture 1: Spirals of Inquiry: An Introduction•10 minutes
Lecture 2: Spirals of Inquiry: Scanning and Focussing•15 minutes
Lecture 3: Spirals of Inquiry: Developing a Hunch and New Professional Learning•9 minutes
Lecture 4: Spirals of Inquiry: Taking Action and Checking•9 minutes
Interview two•17 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Outline for Week Four•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz 4•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Peer Assessment 2•120 minutes
Teacher Professional Learning
Module 5•1 hour to complete
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As teachers, we usually think about planning from the perspective of how we can better teach our students. This week we are going to focus on planning for the learning needs of the adults in our schools. One of the most important findings from the research on teacher professional learning is that it must be tied to the learning needs of the students. We are going to provide you with some practical examples of what this might look like. By the end of this week you will know how to apply current research knowledge to your own professional learning and planning. We hope that you will continue to reflect on new forms of ongoing professional learning as part of your teaching life.
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4 videos1 reading1 assignment
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4 videos•Total 45 minutes
Lecture 1: Teacher Professional Learning: Professional Learning is Core Business•11 minutes
Lecture 2: A Focus on Learner Needs and Highly Engaging Adult Learning•11 minutes
Lecture 3: Adult Learning is Frequent and Focused•12 minutes
Lecture 4: 'Open to Learning' Conversations are a Way of Life•12 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Outline for Week Five•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz 5•30 minutes
Innovation and Change
Module 6•2 hours to complete
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This is the final week of this course and we appreciate your perseverance! This week you are going to have the opportunity to think about designing more innovative learning environments for young people. You will see how teachers are planning intellectually and socially engaging practices for learners. You will also extend your thinking about the growth mindset by exploring the notions of perseverance and grit, a quality that is highly correlated with adult success. As well, you are going to think about the important role that both trusting relationships and professional networks play in your development as a teacher. We encourage you to think about the ways in which you are contributing to strengthening relational trust in your settings.
The Commonwealth Education Trust invests in teachers because a quality education for every child depends on effective, supported, and confident educators.
The Foundations of Teaching for Learning programme is for anyone who is teaching, or who would like to teach, in any subject and any context - be it at school, at home or in the workplace. With dynamic lessons taught by established and respected professionals from across the Commonwealth, this eight course programme will see you develop and strengthen your skills in teaching, professionalism, assessment, and more. As you carry on through the programme, you will find yourself strengthening not only your skills, but your connection with colleagues across the globe.
Through this programme, teachers learn how to create inclusive, engaging classrooms and improve learning outcomes for all students.
When will I have access to the lectures and assignments?
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What will I get if I subscribe to this Specialization?
When you enroll in the course, you get access to all of the courses in the Specialization, and you earn a certificate when you complete the work. Your electronic Certificate will be added to your Accomplishments page - from there, you can print your Certificate or add it to your LinkedIn profile.
Is financial aid available?
Yes. In select learning programs, you can apply for financial aid or a scholarship if you can’t afford the enrollment fee. If fin aid or scholarship is available for your learning program selection, you’ll find a link to apply on the description page.