Embed STREAMS Across the K-12 Curricula: Learning Redesign for Supporting the Whole Child.
Instructors
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Kyriakos ChristodoulouHead of R&D and Innovation
Kyriakos Christodoulou holds a BSc in Computer Science and a Master’s Degree in Innovation Management. He has been working in digital education projects at Digipro since 2011. He is primarily active in R&D on primary school curricula, developing partnerships with European institutions and agencies, participating in training and organising exhibitions, European seminars trainers education(Comenius and Grundtvig), online learning content authoring (Flash, HTML, Authoring tools), platform /web front-end design and development (HTML/CSS), education requirements analysis and design as well as alpha and beta testing.
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Nina JacksonIndependent Thinker, Author, Associate Director ITLWorldwide Mental Health Ambassador & creator of Mind Medicine approach
Nina Jackson is the director of Teach Learn Create that offers teacher professional development courses in UK and the world. The courses focus to develop teachers to purposeful and effectively use technology and particularly mobile devices in the classroom.
Nina is a new generation of innovative teachers and the the first woman to join Independent Thinking Ltd with Ian Gilbert in 1999. Nina inspires and motivates teachers to “be the best that they can be” and uses the Independent Thinking’s motto of ‘Do things no one does or do things everyone does in a way no one does’, as her philosophy for educational change. With this heritage of superb teaching and learning, an associate director of the internationally acclaimed Independent Thinking and best-selling author;Nina Jackson is an educational force to be reckoned with.
Nina has been a lead contributor in a BBC documentary called Kids Behaving Badly where her skills for engaging and inspiring disaffected learners were hailed as “pure magic”.
Dates
01/09/2023 7:30-12:45
04/09/2023 7:30-12:00
05/09/2023 8:00-11:00
Cost
Location
This expert professional development seminar provides school leaders and curriculum coordinators with the latest technology enhanced pedagogical approaches to successfully embed STREAMS processes across the K-12 curricula. Seminar attendees will have the opportunity to get hands-on with state-of-the-art technology recourses, apps (EdTech) and robust pedagogical instruction that promotes and supports effective cross curricular activities that integrate Science, Technology, Reading/ Writing, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics and Social Sciences into the curriculum. Innovation should create value. The undeniable value of this highly innovative seminar is to establish interdepartmental teacher collaboration and departmental alignments, so every teacher in the school will abandon the teaching in silos pedagogical approach and be working towards the seamless integration of the STREAMS processes as a school-wide strategy and approach.
This seminar will offer valuable insight to owners principals/managers, educational curriculum consultants and master trainers of private K-12 schools and institutes. Precedence will be given to those institutions that are approved by HRDA and or the Ministry of Education and Culture.
The objectives of the seminar are:
• Develop Science, Reading/Writing Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics and Social Sciences transdisciplinary learning experiences.
• Acknowledge the benefits and the importance of STREAMS education for schools, teachers and students.
• Prepare teachers to abandon single discipline and teaching in silos learning and develop transdisciplinary and agile cross curricula learning plans and learning experiences.
• Align Cypriot curricular standards with the STREAMS integrated lessons and assessments.
• Establish interdepartmental teacher collaboration and departmental alignments.
• Organize the STREAMS processes as a school-wide strategy and approach.
• Include cross-curricular subject matter in a way that’s meaningful to students.
• Develop problem-solving skills, encouraging creativity and collaboration, and preparing students for the future workforce.
• Empower students to cooperate and create meaningful learning experiences
• Use state of the art technologies to support lifelong and student-driven learning.
• Acknowledge the critical characteristics in learning content and experiences to define high-quality learning.
• Recognize that education systems need to be developed and continuously developing.
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Hourly Schedule
Day 1 [30/06/2023 7:30-9:30]
- 07:30 - 09:30
- The Global Educational Framework
- • The necessary shifts in learning content and experiences necessary for the K-12 students.
• The set of guiding principles by which to realize education systems.
Day 2 [01/09/2023 7:30-12:45]
- 07:30 - 10:00
- What is the STREAMS Integration Process?
- • Teaching beyond single disciplines.
• The experiential learning opportunities and the Integration Approaches.
• The whole pallet of learning for the whole child development.
- 10:00 - 10:15
- Coffee Break
- 10:15 - 11:45
- Ways to Support Various Pedagogy Models with STREAMS
- • Ways to Support Various Pedagogical Models with STREAMS and State of the Art Technological Tools.
• The Understand by Design Pedagogical Model.
• The Differentiated Pedagogical Model.
- 11:45 - 12:45
- STEM vs. STEAM Vs. STREAMS
- • What Initiatives are not STREAMS?
• Fostering for Autonomous and Collaborative Learning Environments.
• Presentation of various platforms to support the STREAMS Lessons.
• Case Study
Day 3 [04/09/2023 7:30-12:00]
- 7:30 - 10:00
- Class Project: After finishing the Class Project participants will be guided to create their own eLearning presentations on the subject using the Pear deck eLearning Authoring tools.
- 10:00 - 10:15
- Coffee Break
- 10:15 - 11:45
- Recapitulation of the previous day
- • How Can Schools Connect and Align the STREAMS Processes with the Cypriot Educational Standards?
• Adjust school programing and scheduling to accommodate a new way of teaching and learning.
- 11:45 - 12:00
- Case study: Best Practices for Connecting STREAMS with Special Education
- • Special Education students oftentimes go to intervention classes in place of arts classes (technology, art, music, etc).
Day 4 [05/09/2023 8:00-11:00]
- 8:00 - 10:00
- Supervising the STREAMS Lessons
- • Encourage student communication of their ideas or questions to a partner.
• Avoid jumping in with guided assistance or additional prompting the moment your students begin to struggle.
- 10:00 - 10:15
- Coffee Break
- 10:15 - 11:00
- Group Presentations
- • Present group projects that contain learning experiences beyond expectations driven by authentic passion and need.
• Seminar Closure
Terms and Conditions
The above seminar is fully subsidized by HRDA on the condition that the following criteria is stringently adhered to:
1. Cameras and microphones must be open for the duration of the seminar.
2. Participation for the whole seminar must exceed 75%.
3. 1 device per person must be used.
4. You must ensure you check in punctually at the beginning of the seminar and check out at the end of each day.
5. You are obligated to participate in the follow up onsite 4 Hour visit and you must ensure you check in and check out promptly.
In the event the criteria is not fulfilled satisfactorily and you are rejected by HRDA, please note that you as an individual or your company will be liable to pay the participation fee of €1800.
Finally, please see our cancellation policy:
– Cancellations can be accepted up to 5 working days prior to the seminar without penalties. For any cancellations received after the deadline (or no-shows), the individual or company will be invoiced the full amount per participant.
– Substitutions can be accepted up to 2 working days prior to the seminar without penalties.