
Curriculum & Instruction
In today’s world of continuous change, an international guaranteed and viable curriculum is essential to assure all students are provided equal opportunities to learn. To make the curriculum come alive, students need to be actively engaged in the process of knowledge construction through innovative instructional practices. Educators must have the flexibility to meet student needs through different methods of content delivery, helping students dive deeper into their passions and curiosities.
For international teachers, the dual challenge of working in a new curriculum and honing innovative instructional strategies and techniques isn’t easy, but it can bring a refreshing sense of purpose and possibility into your daily teaching practices.
Additional Resources for Curriculum and Learning

Open Book Curriculum Resources
Join Open Book, a co-created curriculum leaders’ network, and access our cutting-edge curricular resources.

Deep Dive 2: PK-12 Social Studies Educators
View the Padlet for the Deep Dive for Social Studies Educators from July 8, 2020.

Deep Dive 5: PK-12 World Language & EAL/ESL Educators
View the Padlet for the Deep Dive for World Language & EAL/ESL Educators from July 29, 2020.

Science of Learning
Connect your practice to leading research about how students learn. What are the key findings about the “science of learning” and what are the implications for teaching?

Deep Dive 3: PK-12 Math Educators
View the Padlet for the Deep Dive for Math Educators from July 15, 2020.

Deep Dive 6: PK-12 Specialist (Art, Music, PE) Educators
View the Padlet for the Deep Dive for Specialist (Art, Music, PE) Educators from August 5, 2020.

Deep Dive 1: PK-12 Science Educators
View the Padlet for the Deep Dive for Science Educators from July 1, 2020.

Deep Dive 4: PK-12 English Language Arts Educators
View the Padlet for the Deep Dive for English Language Arts Educators from July 22, 2020.

Deep Dive 7: PK-12 Early Years Educators
View the Padlet for the Deep Dive for Early Years Educators from August 12, 2020.
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