Redesigning Mathematical Curriculum for Blended Learning

The Coronavirus pandemic has thrown public schooling into crisis, trying to juggle shifting instructional modes: classrooms, online, home-schooling, student pods, hybrid and blends of these. This poses an urgent need to redesign curriculum using available technology to implement approaches that inco...

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Main Author: Gerry Stahl
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Education Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/11/4/165
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spelling doaj-8214f73f558b43ccb9f4474cfeefa1202021-04-02T23:00:45ZengMDPI AGEducation Sciences2227-71022021-04-011116516510.3390/educsci11040165Redesigning Mathematical Curriculum for Blended LearningGerry Stahl0College of Computing and Informatics, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USAThe Coronavirus pandemic has thrown public schooling into crisis, trying to juggle shifting instructional modes: classrooms, online, home-schooling, student pods, hybrid and blends of these. This poses an urgent need to redesign curriculum using available technology to implement approaches that incorporate the findings of the learning sciences, including the emphasis on collaborative learning, computer mediation, student discourse and embodied feedback. This paper proposes a model of such learning, illustrated using existing dynamic-geometry technology to translate Euclidean geometry study into collaborative learning by student pods. The technology allows teachers and students to interact with the same material in multiple modes, so that blended approaches can be flexibly adapted to students with diverse preferred learning approaches or needs and structured into parallel or successive phases of blended learning. The technology can be used by online students, co-located small groups and school classrooms, with teachers and students having shared access to materials and to student work across interaction modes.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/11/4/165dynamic geometrygroup practicesCSCLgroup cognitionlearning pods
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Redesigning Mathematical Curriculum for Blended Learning
Education Sciences
dynamic geometry
group practices
CSCL
group cognition
learning pods
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title Redesigning Mathematical Curriculum for Blended Learning
title_short Redesigning Mathematical Curriculum for Blended Learning
title_full Redesigning Mathematical Curriculum for Blended Learning
title_fullStr Redesigning Mathematical Curriculum for Blended Learning
title_full_unstemmed Redesigning Mathematical Curriculum for Blended Learning
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series Education Sciences
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publishDate 2021-04-01
description The Coronavirus pandemic has thrown public schooling into crisis, trying to juggle shifting instructional modes: classrooms, online, home-schooling, student pods, hybrid and blends of these. This poses an urgent need to redesign curriculum using available technology to implement approaches that incorporate the findings of the learning sciences, including the emphasis on collaborative learning, computer mediation, student discourse and embodied feedback. This paper proposes a model of such learning, illustrated using existing dynamic-geometry technology to translate Euclidean geometry study into collaborative learning by student pods. The technology allows teachers and students to interact with the same material in multiple modes, so that blended approaches can be flexibly adapted to students with diverse preferred learning approaches or needs and structured into parallel or successive phases of blended learning. The technology can be used by online students, co-located small groups and school classrooms, with teachers and students having shared access to materials and to student work across interaction modes.
topic dynamic geometry
group practices
CSCL
group cognition
learning pods
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/11/4/165
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