Building Powerful, Inclusive Communities our goal of 21 st Century Learning Fiona Gordon, Head of Teaching and Learning Meredith Lawson, Head of Middle.

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Building Powerful, Inclusive Communities our goal of 21 st Century Learning Fiona Gordon, Head of Teaching and Learning Meredith Lawson, Head of Middle School Sandra Tiepermann, Head of Geography

At Huntingtower in Melbourne, Australia we “Magnify the Good” for our 586 K -12 students

From textbook learning to understanding In teams TfU1, in % teachers use TfU.

We support teachers as reflective practitioners Our change initiative to achieve 21 st century learning is centred on: 1.Promoting purposeful conversations 2.Sustaining the use of the TfU Framework 3.Giving permission for innovation

Using The TfU Framework Generative Topics Understanding Goals Performances of Understanding Ongoing Assessment

Enriching our Classrooms Students have a clearer picture of what we expect as Understanding Goals are shared and linked to their Performances of Understanding

Integrated Studies uses themes so curriculum areas can merge uses experiential learning

Integrated Studies is a way of encouraging young people to develop a broader understanding of themselves and their world.

Integrated Studies is more authentic because it parallels real-world tasks enables a collaborative process of knowledge construction

Integrated Studies promotes divergent thinking teaches life skills: lifelong learning, effective communication, project management and responsible citizenship.

Integrated Studies Uses the MS Compass as a planning tool..\Middle School Organisation\Documentation\compass 2009.pdf..\Middle School Organisation\Documentation\compass 2009.pdf

Understanding Goals How do we impact the planet? How does my community contribute to a sustainable planet? How do I convince people of my ideas? How do I determine if things are right or wrong? Saving Planet Earth: Social Consciousness and Action

Saving Planet Earth Nude food - packaging Trash carts – recycling materials

Saving Planet Earth Toolangi Forest visit – unique rainforest environment and forest management

Saving Planet Earth Campaign a local environmental issue –Create sidewalk chalk art –Decorate re-useable bags

Saving Planet Earth Example of a protest topic: Solar energy –How does solar energy work? –How does it help or hinder global warming? –How can we use solar energy in our everyday lives? Give examples –What is the cost of installing solar panels? Why is the installation government funded? –What are the benefits/disadvantages of solar energy?

Saving Planet Earth Shopping bags –Are the ‘green’ shopping bags better than plastic? What are they made of? –What other options are available now? –Have shopping bags always been an issue and why? –Who/what is affected by the production and disposal of plastic bags? –What is an alternative solution to plastic bags and or ‘green’ bags? What is the ultimate ‘eco’ bag?

World Religions: Social consciousness and action Understanding Goals What are the differences and similarities between the major religions of the world? Do religions make responsible choices for the greater good of society? What is your role in creating a just world?

World Religions A presentation by representatives of the Jewish, Christian and Muslim Association of Australia. Visits to a cathedral, temple and synagogue.

World Religions Focus group discussions with teenagers from other religious schools Interviewing representatives of various faiths

World Religions Creating a media presentation on ‘A week in the life’ of a follower of a religion. Debating topics such as ‘Although based on compassion, religions support conflict’ and ‘Religions make choices for the greater good of society’.

World Religions As a culminating activity, the students create a 3D representation of a religion of their creation. (They choose aspects of different religions that they can identify with and justify the reasons for their choices)

World Religions