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Knowledge
“The Educated Person”
Expert Groups
• Number off 1 – 8 and group according to number
                                                          Expert Group
• All read introduction & conclusion (Values, Beliefs &      1, 1, 1,
Connections)                                                 1, 1, 1

•. Read your section
    • 1’s - The Life Cycle
    • 2’s - Language
    • 3’s - The Arts                                         Mixed
    • 4’s - Time & Space                                     Group
    • 5’s - Groups & Institutions                          1, 2, 3, 4,
    • 6’s - Work                                            5, 6,7,8
    • 7’s - Natural World
    • 8’s - Searching for meaning
The Educated Person

Expert Groups
Discuss your section as a group and develop
a common understanding

Mixed Groups
•As an “Expert” teach everyone in the group
about your understanding of the
commonality
Mixed Group
•Read MTPYPH pages 11 – 15. In smaller
groups, search for connections between the
6 transdisciplinary themes and Boyer’s
commonalities. Make a list of the “big
ideas” that might become a teaching and
learning focus within that theme

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Knowledge and tt

  • 2. “The Educated Person” Expert Groups • Number off 1 – 8 and group according to number Expert Group • All read introduction & conclusion (Values, Beliefs & 1, 1, 1, Connections) 1, 1, 1 •. Read your section • 1’s - The Life Cycle • 2’s - Language • 3’s - The Arts Mixed • 4’s - Time & Space Group • 5’s - Groups & Institutions 1, 2, 3, 4, • 6’s - Work 5, 6,7,8 • 7’s - Natural World • 8’s - Searching for meaning
  • 3. The Educated Person Expert Groups Discuss your section as a group and develop a common understanding Mixed Groups •As an “Expert” teach everyone in the group about your understanding of the commonality
  • 4. Mixed Group •Read MTPYPH pages 11 – 15. In smaller groups, search for connections between the 6 transdisciplinary themes and Boyer’s commonalities. Make a list of the “big ideas” that might become a teaching and learning focus within that theme