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CERI Conference on Innovation, Governance and Reform in Education Alenoush Saroyan McGill University Montreal. Canada [email protected] OECD November 3-5 Paris

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This presentation was given by Alenoush Saroyan of McGill University at the CERI Conference on Innovation, Governance and Reform in Education on 4 November 2014 during session 5.b: Innovative Teaching for Effective Learning (ITEL) – Changing Classrooms, Changing Teacher Knowledge.

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CERI Conference on Innovation, Governance and Reform in Education

Alenoush Saroyan

McGill University Montreal. Canada

[email protected]

OECDNovember 3-5

Paris

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My Lens

• Higher education• Faculty and educational development• Quality education

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Discussion Points• University pedagogy in a changing world• Personal and contextual factors in PD • Indicators of effectiveness

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What will the world’s big problems be in 5,10 years from now?

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Are we teaching our students in ways to help them become the solvers or these problems?

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Knowledge was …• Hierarchical• Prescribed• Finite

Impact was …• Sequential learning• On places of learning• Anticipated

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Today, knowledge is …• Chaotic • Random• Taught out of sequence• Infinite• Often becomes quickly obsolete

Information is …• Democratized• Always available• Acquired formally AND informally

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Shifts in Working Modes

Industrial• Division of labour• Individual tasks• Specialist duties• Administrative links• Credential-based

appointments• Appraisal by seniors

Post-industrial• Total solutions• Team work• Integrated expertise• Human interactions• On-demand, just-in-

time learning• 3600 appraisal

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Estimates of Job Types in the Next 10 Years

Source: National Center on Education and the economy (2008). Tough choices or tough times: The report of the New Commission on the skills of the American workforce. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

IN LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

IN MORE DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

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• Conceptual• Pedagogical• Cultural• Political

Source: Windschitl, M. (2002). Framing constructivism in practice as the negotiation of dilemmas: An analysis of the conceptual, pedagogical, cultural, and political challenges facing teachers. Review of Educational Research, 72(2), 131-175.

“Dilemmas” and Professional Development

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From an Adult Learner Perspective

• Acknowledging a need (problem)• Effort/resources invested worth gain• Credible source of PD• Motivation (intrinsic or extrinsic)

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Contextual Factors

• Institutional policies that value teaching• Reward structures (salary, merit, promotion)• Resources to support pedagogical development• Performance comparisons/ Global competition

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Dimensions to Measure Effectiveness

• Inputs? Processes? Outputs? Outcomes?• Perceptions? Student achievement? Grades?• School performance? Rankings?• Graduate outcomes?

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Measures of Effectiveness

Teachers’

• Beliefs• Knowledge• Practices

Students’

• Perceptions• Knowledge,

cognitive, affective, generic outcomes

Contextual Factors

• Institutional policies; resources; rewards; governance

• National policies; governance; priorities