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Spiral Curriculum
Initial Thoughts and Questions: Please discuss the following questions with one other person and be prepared to share with the larger group.
- Are you familar with today's topic? Where and in what context have you heard about this topic?
- What is your understanding of this topic?
- How, if at all, do you think it relates to Inquiry Instruction? How would it effect lessons and instruction?
- Any other thoughts on this topic?
Follow up Questions after the lesson:
- What is still unclear about this topic?
- What new questions do you have about this topic?
Notes on the Topic:
- Spiral Curriculum
- rooted in Jerome Bruner's Cognitive Theories (a synopsis of Bruner's work)
- visit same and similar topics/questions/skills, but at varying levels of difficulty
- visit same and similar topics/questions/skills, but from different perspectives (ie, in a lecture, a hands-on activity, or a discussion)
- based on Piaget's Adaptation, Assimilation and Accommadation.
- How does this tie in with neural networks?
- In what way is spiral curriculum supportive of constructivist ways of knowing?
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