Curriculum Innovation at Berkhamsted
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Summary
Today we explore the theme of curriculum innovation in education, focusing on how schools are adapting to the changing needs of students in a rapidly evolving world. The discussion includes insights on global perspectives, skills development, innovative learning tools, and the importance of independent learning. The guests share their experiences and strategies for creating a curriculum that prepares students for future challenges and opportunities.
Takeaways
- Curriculum innovation is essential for adapting to a changing world.
- A connected curriculum integrates knowledge, skills, and character development.
- Global perspectives courses emphasise 21st century skills like empathy and problem-solving.
- Innovative tools like Empathy Studios enhance student learning experiences.
- The Learning Edge curriculum addresses skill deficits identified through data.
- Key Stage 4 innovations include the Higher Project Qualification for independent projects.
- Students are encouraged to explore their interests through independent learning.
- The Extended Project Qualification prepares students for university-level work.
- Teaching powerful knowledge can transform students' educational experiences.
- The concept of a '100-year life' encourages lifelong learning and adaptability.
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