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Category: Concept-Centric Teaching (Philosophic/Ironic engagement)

Engaging and developing Philosophic and Ironic kinds of understanding.

Path Dependence: Explaining Our Collective Resistance to Curricular Innovation

May 21, 2018October 11, 2024 gillianjudsonConcept-Centric Teaching (Philosophic/Ironic engagement)

By Tim Waddington and Riley Hill In case you missed it, there’s a bright and shiny new path being forged in curriculum studies both here in British Columbia and in several jurisdictions across the developed world. Premised in student-centric, postmodern and constructivist thought, the notion of Concept-Centered curriculum and instruction has gained traction in response […]

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One Theme For The Entire Year?

September 22, 2016April 11, 2025 gillianjudsonConcept-Centric Teaching (Philosophic/Ironic engagement)

Engaging The Philosophic Imagination:  Concept-Centered Teaching By Marlene Roseboom Since completing my studies in Imaginative Education (IE) some years back, I keep refining my curriculum to try to more effectively engage my students’ imaginations. This includes English 10, a course I have taught for several years. While I have already incorporated several separate IE units […]

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Aristotle And A Leather Jacket: An Example of Concept-Centered Teaching

May 26, 2016October 11, 2024 gillianjudsonConcept-Centric Teaching (Philosophic/Ironic engagement)

The new BC Curriculum calls for the organization of learning around strong Concept Centres. Here’s an example of what that can look like in practice. By Dr. Tim Waddington S. E. Hinton’s The Outsiders is a genuinely engaging novel for young readers. For those of you somehow unfamiliar – spoiler alert – the novel follows two groups of teens in […]

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