30 janvier 2020

The 60-Year Curriculum: What Colleges Should Do

Techno-News BlogUniversities should adopt the 60-Year Curriculum (60YC) as a goal and a theme. It begins in the freshman year and serves students throughout their lifetime. More...

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16 janvier 2020

The 60-Year Curriculum: What universities should do

eCampus NewsUniversities should adopt the 60-Year Curriculum (60YC) as a goal and a theme. It begins in the freshman year and serves students throughout their lifetime. Whereas “lifelong learning” expresses the need for an individual to continue learning, the 60YC expresses the institutional response to provide lifelong learning opportunities for students and graduates. More...

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13 janvier 2020

Is Writing to Text the Only "High-Quality" Curriculum?

http://www.insidehighered.com/sites/default/server_files/styles/blog_landing/public/JustVisitingLogo_white.jpg?itok=K5uvzo_-By John Warner. Some bad notions of what helps students turn into good writers have been enshrined in curricular standards. We should root them out. More...

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07 décembre 2019

Where “working hard and being kind” are part of the curriculum

One of the most debated findings from PISA has been that teacher-directed instructional practices tend to better predict student achievement than student-oriented learning. Some consider this a statistical fluke; but it has been a consistent finding. More...

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03 octobre 2019

Les meilleurs cursus pour des études d’urbanisme

Évolution continue de la réglementation, apport des nouvelles technologies, problématiques de gouvernance… Autant de facettes que revêtent les questions d’urbanisme, qui font l’objet d’approches très diverses de la part des mastères spécialisés. Plus...

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14 juin 2019

Best Damn New Media Curriculum Evah! Plan

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Dave Cormier[Edit][Delete]: The Best Damn New Media Curriculum Evah! Plan, Ed Tech Talk Wiki [Edit][Delete] February 20, 2006
As the page (currently) explains, "This is a plan for a mass curriculum project. Dave is going to post his work as a starting point, but everyone else is free to take part or all of the curriculum and create their own version or strand. What we're hoping to get is not one curriculum, where we've all had to concede things that are important to us in order to find consensus, but MANY different curricula that are all better for having been made alongside the others." It's a neat idea, intended to coincide with a seminar he's giving. I might have let it develop without too much publicity (so as not to disrupt the seminar), but Harold Jarche has already outed it, and well, you can never have too many wiki writers". More...

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23 mai 2019

Curriculum: The Design of the Prerequisite

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Brian Alger: Curriculum: The Design of the Prerequisite, The Experience Designer Network November 1, 2005

Via Harold Jarche comes this nice essay about the foundation of, and death of, curriculum. No doubt there will be contrary views (not the least because it's a large industry) but the death of curriculum seems to be a good thing. More...

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07 mars 2019

Curricular Change and The Decline of Poland

By Alex Usher. Sometimes Canadian universities drive me up the wall.  Mostly, it’s when they start lobbying for other people to take action in areas where the clearest problems lie within their own wheelhouse.  I speak in particular of Study Abroad and Work-Integrated Learning. More...

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18 janvier 2019

Here’s one way 3D printing is enhancing curriculum

eCampus NewsLincoln Memorial University-College of Veterinary Medicine (LMU-CVM) will incorporate the 3D models into an innovations elective course that will be offered in January 2019. More...

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29 décembre 2018

Quel est le cursus exigé en France pour faire usage du titre de psychologue ?

Screenshot-2018-4-21 Journal de mise en ligne - ESR enseignementsup-recherche gouv frLa profession de psychologue est réglementée en France par l'article 44 de la loi du 25 juillet 2005 portant diverses dispositions d'ordre social. En application de ce texte, ont le droit de faire usage du titre de psychologue, les personnes titulaires des diplômes dont la liste est fixée par le décret n°90-255 du 22 mars 1990 fixant la liste des diplômes permettant de faire usage professionnel du titre de psychologue.
Les modalités de réalisation du stage sont précisées par l'arrêté du 19 mai 2006 relatif aux modalités d'organisation et de validation du stage professionnel prévu par ce décret. Ces textes sont disponibles sur le site www.legifrance.gouv.frAinsi, les étudiants récemment diplômés en France doivent justifier d'une licence en psychologie, et d'un master mention psychologie comportant un stage professionnel supervisé d'au moins 500 heures. Plus...

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