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An Indigenous Process of Pedagogic Innovation: A Case Study on Curriculum Development
Authors:Pratibha Jolly
Affiliation:(1) Department of Physics and Astrophysics, University of Delhi, Delhi, India, IN
Abstract:We describe our attempts at curriculum development at the undergraduate level working within the constraints of a large traditional university system. Curriculum reform is described as a three-step process of product innovation, accommodation and assimilation. In a dual-pronged strategy, students are constructively engaged, first, in investigative projects and assigned specific tasks, giving them a flavour of creative research, and, second, in development of curricular products. The process of transfer of pedagogic innovations into the formal classroom is enhanced by a teacher training programme that aims to provide experiential learning of research-based innovative teaching practices, catalyse a process of reflection through classroom research and establish a collaborative network of teachers.
Keywords:: Classroom research –  Cognitive apprenticeship –  Curriculum development –  Investigative projects –  Physics education          research –  Professional development RID="ID="<  E5>  Correspondence and offprint requests to:<  /E5>  Pratibha Jolly  Department          of Physics  University of Delhi  Delhi  India 110 007  Tel  : &  plus  91 11 7666804  Email: pjolly@vsnl  com
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