Viewpoint: Developing Modules on the Topic of Education for Sustainable Development- A Cross-cultural Approach for Engaging in International Collaboration and Furikaeri

K. Kithara, M. Nagao, Y. Sato, J. Clark, A. Petersen
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The aim of the project reported on in this viewpoint paper is to develop a package of curriculum materials for use in the teaching of the topic of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) at the primary school level. The project is an international collaboration between teachers in primary schools in Cape Town (South Africa) and Toyko (Japan), supported by researchers at two Universities – The International Christian University (ICU) in Toyko and The University of Cape Town (UCT). The curriculum materials are being developed jointly by teachers in the two countries, through a collaborative process that involves a number of reciprocal visits to each others’ classrooms and participation in video conferences together. Once completed, the materials will be trialed in the respective contexts. A further feature of the project is the use of the Japanese system of Furikaeri (or ‘lesson study’). This is a form of reflective practice which has been shown to be a most useful tool in support of teacher professional development.
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观点:以可持续发展教育为主题开发模块——参与国际合作和福瑞卡的跨文化途径
本观点文件中报告的项目目的是开发一套课程材料,用于小学阶段的可持续发展教育(ESD)主题教学。该项目是开普敦(南非)和东京(日本)小学教师之间的国际合作,得到了东京国际基督教大学(ICU)和开普敦大学(UCT)两所大学的研究人员的支持。课程材料是由两国教师通过合作进程共同编写的,这一合作进程包括若干次相互访问彼此的教室和共同参加视频会议。一旦完成,这些材料将在各自的背景下试用。该项目的另一个特点是使用了日语的“课研”系统。这是一种反思性实践,已被证明是支持教师专业发展的最有用的工具。
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