Participatory collaboration involving multi-stakeholder engagement generates opportunities for creativity and innovation in curriculum planning, building partnerships between students, teachers, institutions, and communities. Integrating student voices at planning and design levels places students at the center of this process, where meaningful input can help shape the overall learning experience. A participatory culture aids in shifting the focus of education to a learning paradigm and enhances our capacity to support and promote critical thinking across the curriculum. It embraces a constructivist view of teaching and learning, promoting and supporting authentic learning spaces within and beyond the confines of the traditional classroom ...
This open access book provides insight into what it takes to actively involve teachers in the curric...
This brief presentation addresses the question of how students can play a role in curriculum design ...
Historically, STEM learning spaces and curriculum have overlooked the strengths and agency of studen...
Through critical reflection and dialog on experiences in participatory planning, curricula that valu...
Designing pedagogical methods to teach community engagement and participation to spatial planning st...
The paper explores how a learning environment to promote constructive alignment between an early chi...
Within higher education, students’ voices are frequently overlooked in the design of teaching approa...
Collaborative pedagogy appears to be productive among students and thereby adopted in many classroom...
An important point in the establishment of a new secondary school is the making of its curriculum'. ...
The understanding that learning develops best in participatory, collaborative, interactive partnersh...
The need to combine social constructivist activities with cognitive constructivist ones has emerged ...
The 21st century economy is being driven by innovation; instigating knowledge and adding value throu...
Whereas blended learning can deliver several benefits to students in highereducation, their ...
Since the publication of the theory of communities of practice, much has been written about the pote...
We share a transferable program model that applies innovation theory to partnership-centered civic e...
This open access book provides insight into what it takes to actively involve teachers in the curric...
This brief presentation addresses the question of how students can play a role in curriculum design ...
Historically, STEM learning spaces and curriculum have overlooked the strengths and agency of studen...
Through critical reflection and dialog on experiences in participatory planning, curricula that valu...
Designing pedagogical methods to teach community engagement and participation to spatial planning st...
The paper explores how a learning environment to promote constructive alignment between an early chi...
Within higher education, students’ voices are frequently overlooked in the design of teaching approa...
Collaborative pedagogy appears to be productive among students and thereby adopted in many classroom...
An important point in the establishment of a new secondary school is the making of its curriculum'. ...
The understanding that learning develops best in participatory, collaborative, interactive partnersh...
The need to combine social constructivist activities with cognitive constructivist ones has emerged ...
The 21st century economy is being driven by innovation; instigating knowledge and adding value throu...
Whereas blended learning can deliver several benefits to students in highereducation, their ...
Since the publication of the theory of communities of practice, much has been written about the pote...
We share a transferable program model that applies innovation theory to partnership-centered civic e...
This open access book provides insight into what it takes to actively involve teachers in the curric...
This brief presentation addresses the question of how students can play a role in curriculum design ...
Historically, STEM learning spaces and curriculum have overlooked the strengths and agency of studen...