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ERIC Number: EJ1286794
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020
Pages: 7
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ISSN: ISSN-1755-6031
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Context Matters--Adaptation Guidance for Developing a Local Curriculum from an International Curriculum Framework
Fitzsimons, Sinéad; Coleman, Victoria; Greatorex, Jackie; Salem, Hiba; Johnson, Martin
Research Matters, n30 p12-18 Aut 2020
The Learning Passport (LP) is a collaborative project between the University of Cambridge, UNICEF and Microsoft, which aims to support the UNICEF goal of providing quality education provision for children and youth whose education has been disrupted by crisis or disaster. A core component of this project is a curriculum framework for Mathematics, Science and Literacy which supports educators working in emergency contexts. This framework provides a broad outline of the essential content progressions that should be incorporated into a curriculum to support quality learning in each subject area, and is intended to act as a blueprint for localised curriculum development across a variety of contexts. To support educators in the development of this localised curriculum an LP Adaptation Guidance document was also created. This document provides guidance on several factors that local curriculum developers should consider before using the LP Curriculum Framework for their own curriculum development process. This article discusses how key areas within the LP Adaptation Guidance have broader relevance beyond education in emergencies, highlighting that the challenges that exist within some of the most deprived educational contexts have applicability in all contexts.
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Language: English
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