
Collaborative Curriculum Design for Sustainable Innovation and Teacher Learning
by Jules Pieters, Joke Voogt, Natalie Pareja Roblin · Design
About this book
This book provides insight into what it takes to actively involve teachers in the curriculum design process. It examines different aspects of teacher involvement in collaborative curriculum design, with specific attention to its implications for sustainable curriculum innovation and teacher learning. Divided into six sections, the book starts out by introducing the notion of collaborative curriculum design and discusses its historical and theoretical foundations. It describes various approaches commonly adopted to actively involve teachers in the (co-)design of curriculum materials. Sections two and three provide examples of what key phases in the curriculum design process - such as needs analysis, design and development, and implementation - look like across various collaborative curriculum design projects. Section four reports on the impact of collaborative curriculum design on student learning, teacher practices, teacher professional growth, and institutional change. Building on the research evidence about the outcomes of collaborative curriculum design, section five focuses on sustainability, scaling-up and curriculum leadership issues, which are key to the continuation and further evolution of curriculum innovations. Future perspectives are addressed in section six with emphasis on the infrastructure of a sustainable curriculum innovation. This open book is licensed under a Creative Commons License (CC BY). You can download Collaborative Curriculum Design for Sustainable Innovation and Teacher Learning ebook for free in PDF format (6.0 MB).
Key Insights
- Active teacher involvement in co-design acts as a catalyst for professional growth, bridging the gap between theoretical pedagogical frameworks and practical classroom application.
- Sustainable curriculum innovation depends on institutional leadership that prioritizes 'scaling-up' strategies and long-term support systems rather than isolated, short-term implementation phases.
- Collaborative design methodologies inherently improve student outcomes by aligning instructional materials more closely with real-world classroom needs and diverse learner profiles.
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