TY - GEN
T1 - Knowledge building teacher network (KBTN) in Hong Kong
T2 - 9th International Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Conference: Connecting Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning to Policy and Practice, CSCL 2011
AU - Chan, Carol
AU - Law, Nancy
AU - Hui, Diane
AU - Fung, Yuen Han
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - This CSCL event is designed to introduce knowledge building model and practice (Scardamalia & Bereiter, 2006), to showcase teacher innovation situated in a knowledge building teacher network (KBTN), to explore principle-based innovation for teacher development, and to provide an opportunity for community dialogue about issues of CSCL research and sustained innovation in classrooms. With an increasing number of teachers implementing knowledge building, it may be fruitful to explore the experience of KBTN, with many new teachers coming together to work on knowledge building. How do Hong Kong teachers understand, adapt and implement the innovation in relation to the socio-cultural context with much emphasis on examination? How might teachers and researchers tackle tensions between scaling up versus lethal mutation, a common problem when teachers merely follow surface activities? This CSCL practitioner event examines successes and barriers, and explores principle-based innovation for tackling the challenges of classroom innovation from both practitioner and researcher perspectives.
AB - This CSCL event is designed to introduce knowledge building model and practice (Scardamalia & Bereiter, 2006), to showcase teacher innovation situated in a knowledge building teacher network (KBTN), to explore principle-based innovation for teacher development, and to provide an opportunity for community dialogue about issues of CSCL research and sustained innovation in classrooms. With an increasing number of teachers implementing knowledge building, it may be fruitful to explore the experience of KBTN, with many new teachers coming together to work on knowledge building. How do Hong Kong teachers understand, adapt and implement the innovation in relation to the socio-cultural context with much emphasis on examination? How might teachers and researchers tackle tensions between scaling up versus lethal mutation, a common problem when teachers merely follow surface activities? This CSCL practitioner event examines successes and barriers, and explores principle-based innovation for tackling the challenges of classroom innovation from both practitioner and researcher perspectives.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84858383733
SN - 9780578091549
T3 - Connecting Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning to Policy and Practice: CSCL 2011 Conf. Proc. - Community Events Proceedings, 9th International Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Conf.
SP - 1139
EP - 1142
BT - Connecting Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning to Policy and Practice
Y2 - 4 July 2011 through 8 July 2011
ER -