Changing Instructional Strategies and the Role of the Principal
Language(s): English, Arabic
Published: 2010
This presentation describes teacher-centered learning, offers tips for teachers to adapt their current methods to ensure that students are more involved in their learning, and then outlines the characteristics of active learning. Also included is an explanation of the "checking for understanding" technique.
Media Outreach - A Civil Society Approach to the Media
Language(s): Arabic
Published: 2010
This chapter covers ways to conduct media outreach for civil society organizations, including press conferences, promotional brochures, websites and new media.
Providing an Education to Students with Handicapping Special Needs
Language(s): Arabic
Published: 2010
This presentation is an introduction on how to provide education for students with special needs. It describes the different categories of disabilities, the role of the various actors in providing education for these students and what leaders need to do to make schools more responsive to children with special educational needs.
Executive Guide - A Civil Society Approach to the Media
Language(s): Arabic
Published: 2010
This manual contains a table of contents, as well as an introductory section focusing on the manual's goals - who it is intended for and how to benefit from it. It also contains a chapter on "The Media and Us," covering the history, financing and importance of the news media.
Teacher's Guide - Grade 11, Unit 5: Space Geometry
Language(s): English, Arabic
Published: 2010
This document is a guide for teachers using active learning techniques as they teach space geometry. Included in the guide are activities and advice on how to implement them.
Ethical Leadership in Education: A Global Perspective
Language(s): English, Arabic
Published: 2010
This is a presentation on ethics as it applies to leaders in the field of education. It defines ethics, outlines the characteristics of ethical leaders and includes extracts from the Code of Ethics of the Education Profession. There are also case studies for reflection.
Data Driven Planning and Decision-Making for Continuous School Improvement: Developing a Program Evaluation Plan
Language(s): English, Arabic
Published: 2010
This presentation explains what program evaluation is and gives standards for evaluation. Outlined are the important program evaluation steps as well as the questions that a person conducting the evaluation should pose.
Teacher Evaluation
Language(s): English, Arabic
Published: 2010
This is a presentation on teacher evaluation. It describes different types of teacher evaluation models (i.e., clinical and peer supervision) and the roles of observers during evaluations.
Teacher's Guide - Grade 11: Circular Motion
Language(s): English, Arabic
Published: 2010
This document is a guide for teachers using active learning and conceptual change techniques as they teach circular motion. Included in the guide are activities, advice on how to implement them and answer keys for exercises/homework.
Glossary - A Civil Society Approach to the Media
Language(s): Arabic
Published: 2010
This chapter contains an Arabic-English glossary of key media-related terms.
Leading Change
Language(s): English, Arabic
Published: 2010
This presentation offers insight into the role of principals as culture architects and culture change agents. It also explains the importance of assessing a school's culture and defining a school vision. Finally, it goes over the eight-stage process of change.
Student Activity Book - English 11, Unit 6: Occupations
Language(s): English
Published: 2010
This document is a unit out of an English as a Second Language student activity book. The unit's theme is "occupations." There are activities and tasks for students to complete individually and in group settings.
Writing and Editing - A Civil Society Approach to the Media
Language(s): Arabic
Published: 2010
This chapter covers general guidelines on writing and editing a news report, including deciding what is newsworthy, investigating and conducting interviews.
Leadership for Innovative 21st Century Secondary School Reform: A Shifting Vision
Language(s): English, Arabic
Published: 2010
This presentation explains the shift from traditional secondary school structure to "small learning communities." It presents the characteristics and advantages of smaller learning environments and touches upon the role of the principal within them.
Teacher's Guide - English 11, Unit 6: Occupations
Language(s): English
Published: 2010
This document provides a practical example of how Active Learning can be incorporated into the English curriculum. This guide offers various activities that can be used in the context of a class on occupations, as well as timeframes for the activities and answers to the activity book. There are also profile charts for teachers to track student attainment of objectives and portfolio requirements.
Involving Parents and Communities
Language(s): English, Arabic
Published: 2010
This presentation is about the importance of involving parents in their children's education and school activities. Included are advice on how to best communicate with parents and reflection questions for trainees to assess how involved parents are in their schools.
Contemporary Assessment Practices Creating a Multi-Faceted, Data Driven Assessment Process for Student Learning
Language(s): English, Arabic
Published: 2010
This presentation describes assessment practices. It offers a comparison of assessment of learning vs assessment for learning, focusing particularly on the latter. It offers teachers tips and tools on how to craft assessments for learning to more effectively measure students' understanding of taught materials.
Seminar Curriculum (Module 3)
Language(s): English
Published: 2010
Building off the previous session, this curriculum walks learners through the process of clearly identifying the project by using previously discussed techniques.
Seminar Curriculum (Module 2)
Language(s): English
Published: 2010
This document offers an overview of how to become a social entrepreneur, including techniques for starting a project, brainstorming and individual assets audits. It also describes tools such as social networking to ensure far reach. Self-reflection exercises are included, focusing on the process leading to social impact. It is to be used with the presentation prepared for the second module.
An Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship (Module 1)
Language(s): English
Published: 2010
This presentation offers an introduction to social entrepreneurship, walks learners through the first steps of identifying needs and gives examples of social enterprises. The instructor's notes provide answers to the questions posed on the slides.
Seminar Curriculum (Module 4)
Language(s): English
Published: 2010
This curriculum offers tips on how to connect to the audience and communicate vision through clear presentations. Included are activities and peer review worksheets to assess fellow trainees' performance. It is to be used with the presentation prepared for the fourth module.
How to Best Communicate your Vision (Module 4)
Language(s): English
Published: 2010
This presentation offers tips on how to connect with the audience and communicate vision through clear presentations. Included are activities and peer review worksheets to assess fellow trainees' performance.
Tools and Tips to Becoming a Social Entrepreneur (Module 2)
Language(s): English
Published: 2010
This presentation gives an overview of how to become a social entrepreneur. It offers techniques to starting a project, including brainstorming and individual assets audits, as well as tools such as social networking to ensure far reach. The instructor's notes help navigate the presentation.
How to Change the World Activity (Module 2)
Language(s): English
Published: 2010
This slide presentation gives the answers to the "How to Change the World" activity from Module 2.
Best Practice Guide for Voluntary and Non-Profit Management
Language(s): English, Arabic
Published: 2010
This manual covers best practices for operating a non-profit, including how to create a strategic plan, how to motivate new volunteers, how to apply for grants, and how to utilize mass communication and the media. It includes examples of documents and case studies.