OER in Education talk:Books/ORBIT
Based on the way I think the chapter intros will look on the wiki, this might be a structure:
More of a practical booklet than 'book' but one which should be v. practical in nature. Something like: "Developing your teaching: Planning, pedagogy and practice" including
Planning - use of OER, OER for professional development (and planning for this), curriculum planning, lesson planning
Then for each pedagogy section (and these are fairly loose), an introduction to the ideas, some 'objectives', some practical activity (from our TE lesson ideas), and some example in practice (from our SC/TY/MM lesson ideas).
Introduction - Resource structure, what it covers (interactive pedagogy, OER, intro/research/exemplar/CPD), and what it is not (i.e., a comprehensive resource for the task of 'being a teacher' inc. administrative burden, etc.).
Chapter 1 - OER
Chapter 2 - using this resource, CPD, & planning for interactive teaching (inc. teaching environment)
Chapter 3 - Assessment
Chapter 4 - Dialogue
- group work
- whole class
Chapter 5 - Questioning
Chapter 6 - Inquiry
- including subject based language/thinking like an xyz
Chapter 7 - Using ICT top support learniing
- including some notes on homework
Chapter 8 - bringing it together, sharing practice, engaging in practitioner research (OTHER WIKI)