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Pot of Gold: Information Literacy Tutorial
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Locating, retrieving, evaluating, and using information is an important part of the educational experience in the 21st century. The Pot of Gold is an interactive web-based tutorial for teaching basic information literacy concepts to First Year students at Notre Dame. Learner analysis reveals that students come to Notre Dame with highly disparate information literacy skills. This instructional product provides the student with the opportunity to assess his own skill level and address learning gaps that might affect research and other information-seeking performance.Pot of Gold also provides a quick review or update for the experienced researcher, particularly when interdisciplinary research requires seeking information from unfamiliar sources.

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Arts and Humanities
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
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University of Notre Dame
Date Added:
09/17/2012
PreKindergarten: Making Sense of Our World
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The purpose of Making Sense of Our World is to encourage students to use communicative behaviors to relate their thinking like scientists. The module introduces strategies developed in Kindergarten. These strategies include identifying sensory attributes to sort, classify, and compare observational data about our world, and are for all students. The classroom teacher should work with a specialist or special educator to find or develop alternate activities or resources for visually impaired students, where appropriate.

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Life Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Amy Tubman
MSDE Admin
Bruce Riegel
Kathleen Gregory
Jessica J. Reinhard
Kathleen Hogan
Melinda Wilson
Gwen Lewis
Marcella Brown
Heidi Strite
Margaret Lee
Date Added:
07/25/2018
Project Based Learning: Collaborative Project Guide
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A GNG collaborative project is a project-based learning activity that challenges students to work together to develop solutions to real-world problems. Within and across classrooms, students collaborate to identify a challenge in their local or global communities and develop a project that addresses the issue by promoting positive change and community engagement.

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Arts and Humanities
Social Science
Material Type:
Interactive
Date Added:
10/25/2013
Questions, Questions: Taking Energy Inquiry Further in the School Library
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This article from Beyond Weather and the Water Cycle provides ideas on how school librarians can work with elementary teachers to teach about the Sun's impact on weather and climate. The author introduces the Standards for the 21st Century Learner, developed by the American Association of School Librarians. The author focuses on Standard 1, which calls for students to inquire, think critically, and gain knowledge through developing and refining questions, investigating answers, seeking divergent perspectives in information, and assessing whether the information found answers the questions posed. The free, online magazine draws its themes from the Seven Essential Principles of Climate Literacy, with each issue focusing on one of the seven principles.

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Arts and Humanities
Education
English Language Arts
Geoscience
Physical Science
Physics
Reading Informational Text
Space Science
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Provider:
Ohio State University College of Education and Human Ecology
Provider Set:
Beyond Weather and the Water Cycle
Author:
Marcia Mardis
National Science Foundation
Date Added:
05/30/2012
Revamping Indian Higher Education System: Need of the 21st Century
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India is next only to China and USA in student enrollment in the higher education sector. The higher education system in India has grown in a remarkable way, particularly in the post-independence period, to become one of the largest system of its kind in the world. However, the system has many issues of concern at present, like Issues of Governance, Access and Equity, Professional Ethics and Value Education, Evaluation and Assessment Systems, Sustaining Quality, ICT initiatives, Promoting Research, Convergence, Skill Development, Enhancing Employability, and others. These issues are important for the country, as it is now engaged in the use of higher education as a powerful tool to build a knowledge-based information society of the 21st Century. Recognizing the above and the basic fact, which the Universities have to perform multiple roles, like creating new knowledge, acquiring new capabilities and producing an intelligent human resource pool, through challenging teaching, research and extension activities so as to balance both the need and the demand. Higher education is no longer a luxury. Higher education is essential for any nation for its social and economic development.

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Social Science
Material Type:
Reading
Date Added:
03/07/2013
Selbstregulation lehren - Unterrichtsmaterialien (deutsch)
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Autoren: Daniel Schunk, Eva Berger, Henning Hermes, Kirsten Winkel, und Ernst Fehr.  Im Jahr 2022 haben wir eine Studie zum Lehren von Selbstregulation in Grundschulen in der Zeitschrift Nature Human Behaviour veröffentlicht. Die für die Studie entwickelten Unterrichtsmaterialien stellen wir hier als offene Bildungsmaterialien für die nichtkommerzielle Nutzung in Bildungseinrichtungen zur Verfügung. Mit der Veröffentlichung als OER möchten wir einen Beitrag leisten zu einem offenen Zugang zur Wissenschaft und zum Transfer zwischen Forschung und Schulpraxis.

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Elementary Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Kirsten Winkel
Date Added:
09/27/2023
Simmons IPI LIS-532U-OL Scientific Research Data Management
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Simmons University and academic health sciences libraries across the USA are partnering to offer a post-master’s certificate program in the area of Inter-Professional Informationist (IPI), for the purpose of bridging the gap between traditional and emergent skills in health sciences librarianship and increasing the diversity in the workforce. A small cohort of librarians in the program will complete seven IPI courses, and partner institutions will connect them with researchers and clinical leaders who will mentor their capstone. This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services with the Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program Grant [RE-17-19-0032-19]. Simmons University, School of Library and Information Science, College of Organizational, Computational and Information Science provides cost-share of the project.

One of the courses included in the IPI program is “Scientific Research Data Management” was taught Fall 2020 by Elaine Martin and Julie Goldman. This course had been an elective in the Simmons School of Library and Information Science curriculum for many years, but underwent a redesign to include and address many of the newer emerging areas related to data services in libraries. For example, the course included “Special Topics” that included Data Curation, Data Skills, Reproducibility, and Informationists. While basic understanding of data management is critical for librarians to work with researchers, there are these emerging areas where librarians can provide even more specialized help to their communities. It is one of the IPI’s project’s goals to bridge the gap between traditional and emergent skills in health sciences librarianship.

This Open Science Framework project site includes curriculum materials for Simmons IPI LIS-532U-OL Scientific Research Data Management (course offered Fall 2020). This course serves as an introduction to the field of scientific data management, and aims to help prepare information professionals and information students for engaging with scientists.

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Applied Science
Information Science
Mathematics
Measurement and Data
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Lecture
Syllabus
Author:
Elaine Martin
Julie Goldman
Date Added:
03/01/2021
Speak Up! Creative and engaging ways to get students talking
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This robust set of videos, activity sheets, and short written summaries is designed for anyone to use when integrating speaking assignments and activities into college level courses. Each video highlights a specific student activity, applicable to any delivery mode, complete with a video introduction, template, and lesson plan to download. Open pedagogical opportunities are incorporated into several modules with emphasis on student led engagement. Created by Miranda Hawk at Madison Area Technical College.

Subject:
Applied Science
Arts and Humanities
Business and Communication
Career and Technical Education
Communication
Education
Higher Education
History
Social Science
Speaking and Listening
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Lesson Plan
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Rachel Becker
Date Added:
11/30/2021
Standing up against a Dystopian Society
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During this problem-based learning unit, students will explore dystopian societies of past and in short stories in order to identify dystopian elements in today’s society.  In turn, students will have a choice between multiple product outputs in which they will apply what they have learned to modern day life and provide ideas of how to improve our society by combating these dystopian elements.*Students will need some prior knowledge of Nazi Germany, Civil Rights America in 1930’s, Present Day China, and Sierra Leone in order to make connections to why these societies have dystopian elements.

Subject:
English Language Arts
History
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Blended Learning Teacher Practice Network
Date Added:
07/23/2018
Super Hero Solutions Project
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A high school level, school-wide, cross-curricular PBL project that allows students to increase their depth of knowledge of academic and 21st Century Skills by designing, building, and refining a product or service that will help people better prepare for, respond to, or recover from natural disasters.

Subject:
Applied Science
Arts and Humanities
Business and Communication
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
06/12/2018
The TECHFLIPS Model
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This is a Proposed Schema for 21st Century Skills Flexible Learning ApproachTECHFLIPS Model: Empowering 21st Century Learners on Unleashing Creativity through Flipped Learning was created with the agenda to bring light in using a Flipped Classroom Approach in delivering lessons in the New Normal. This model considers the goal of attaining the learning outcomes presented and overall student learning achievement.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Primary Source
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Abigail Marie Sandoval
Date Added:
06/27/2023
TRANSFORMING ASSESSMENT MODEL
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The "Transforming Assessment" model utilizes technology and flexible teaching strategies to foster collaboration, a crucial 21st-century skill. By incorporating theories such as Social Constructivism and implementing self-paced learning, technology tools/apps/sites, and Open Educational Resources (OERs), the model promotes personalized learning experiences and equips students with the skills needed for effective collaboration.

Subject:
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Module
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Ciara Marie Palange
Date Added:
07/16/2023
Teaching self-regulation intervention materials
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Authors: Daniel Schunk, Eva Berger, Henning Hermes, Kirsten Winkel, and Ernst Fehr.  In 2022, we published a study on teaching self-regulation to primary school children in Nature Human Behavior. By publishing the materials developed for our study as an OER, we hope to contribute to open science policy and to promote  the transfer between research and school practice.  

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Elementary Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Kirsten Winkel
Date Added:
04/28/2023
Then and Now: Fueling the Next Generation to Establish New Expectations and Traditions
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This unit is designed to help eighth grade students build a working definition of identity, first by exploring their own identities. Deepening awareness of identity, students will identify different internal and external characteristics to heighten their understanding. This is intended to be a simple way to parse the complex topic of identity. For many students, family and cultural expectations have already predetermined their future. Depending on the structure of their family, these expectations may be based on outdated traditions that may need to be abandoned because they are a mismatch for young generations. Therefore, the priority goal for this unit is to fuel the next generation to maintain and establish expectations that best suit them. Instead of losing their sense of self, in an effort to satisfy and please their family, students will learn self-advocacy.

At the core of the curriculum and educational mission of King Robinson Interdistrict Magnet: An International Baccalaureate STEM School are certain ubiquitous goals which drive all aspects of this unit. Among these goals is to integrate units and individual lessons with the two magnet themes. When done successfully, students become empowered to be responsible, productive and engaged 21st-century global citizens, who are respectful, open-minded, and reflective students with positive attitudes. Through inquiry-based learning, students will use their skills to take actions that lead to positive contributions to the world.

Unit and Task Pacing Guide: This unit is designed for six to eight weeks of instruction. The outline follows forty-five minutes of instruction that is systematic, explicit, and structured for five consecutive days each week.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Ethnic Studies
Gender and Sexuality Studies
Social Science
Sociology
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Unit of Study
Provider:
Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute
Provider Set:
2020 Curriculum Units Volume I
Date Added:
08/01/2020