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- The Progressive Curriculum Frameworks - User-friendly word-by-word replicas of various curricula from around the world that identify progression and opportunities for differentiation.
- Ongoing research into achieving excellence in ICT and Web 2.0 implementation in schools - The easy-to-follow webpages have been designed to support all stakeholders in the education process to excel in embedding the use of engaging ICT practices into the teaching and learning process.
Updates to this website can be followed by subscribing to the blog, or via following Effective Curriculum Ideas on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn or Pinterest.
Should you download The Progressive Curriculum Frameworks, The Progressive Capacity Matrices or use any of the ICT/Web 2.0 practices in your classrooms or schools, please leave a comment, share your thoughts and suggestions, or even contribute your effective curriculum ideas in a relevant post in the Effective Curriculum Ideas Bog, Facebook, Twitter, Linked In or Pinterest accounts or via the Feedback Form.
Why is everything on this site provided for free? As a fellow educator Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano noted: "In a globally connected world, we don’t just teach students who are in the same physical building that is being called school. We go beyond that… By sharing best practices, ideas, and projects, we support teachers who we might never know and meet, but who in turn will impact the lives of their students."
If you have any questions or queries about any of the content on this website, please do not hesitate to contact me via email, any of the social media services or via the feedback form.
Yours sincerely,
Mr Anton Reiter.