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):
- introduction to the ideas, some 'objectives',
- Research Summary
- practical PD activity (from our TE lesson ideas),
- some example in practice (from our SC/TY/MM lesson ideas)
- Suggestions for use of ICT to promote pedagogy?
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)