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Mapping students' curiosity to the big ideas of the electricity curriculum |
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Course synopsis |
This is the first workshop in a series of three workshops aimed at helping science educators design classroom activities to engage students’ natural curiosity in Science in 3 different areas of Knowledge Building (KB) lesson design: from the curriculum to pedagogy, assessment and evaluation in 3 sessions.
The first of the series is a 3-hour workshop designed for teachers to engage students’ natural curiosity through understanding the big ideas of the electricity curriculum. Participants will acquire a more in-depth knowledge of the primary science curriculum on electricity by collectively creating a curriculum map that connects different pieces of knowledge on electricity, drawing connections of facts towards the big ideas in the curriculum. The electricity curriculum at Secondary level will be brought in to draw essential connections to the primary curriculum map. The workshop will then progress to analyse a pool of students’ questions and examination questions in relation to the big ideas and facts derived in the curriculum map. |
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Objective |
This workshop aims to:
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Outline |
Lesson + 1 KB Network Learning:
1. Lesson 1: Developing curriculum map on electricity (1.5 hr e-learning + 3 hrs face-to-face)
2. KB network learning: Network learning (optional: 3 hours)
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Course fee |
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*MOE Participants include: MOE Participants & Direct Hires Staff from independent schools, Specialised Independent and Specialised Schools |
Who should attend |
Primary School Science Educators
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