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Introductory Seminar, Chapter 3 - CTM Now and Later

Module by: Fred Mednick

Figure 1: Chinese children in Kaifeng - Henan Province
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Revisions: Always in Process

Teachers Without Borders' Certificate of Teaching Mastery is a collaborative project and a work in progress. We actively solicit comments and suggestions from Learners and Mentors and incorporate these changes in several installments throughout each year. The process will involve checking websites, updating content, adding global best practices; inserting new tools to help you understand the material, interpret and adapt it for your own setting; and adding your own feedback. We will also do a thorough review to determine the quality of material and its balance. Finally, we'll be adding and deleting material and changing the sequence in order to ensure that this Certificate of Teaching Mastery remains "world class."

Copyrights and Permissions

The Certificate of Teaching Mastery (V.1) has been created and assembled by a global group of volunteer professionals who have been engaged in the teaching profession for many years. They have chosen resources carefully. At the time this version is published online, many of the copywrites and permissions, too numerous to mention, have been obtained. New Horizons for Learning, for example, has given us permission to reprint articles from the New Horizons for Learning website. The process of obtaining permissions is on-going. We have included all of the resources we believe are vital to an excellent program. We have done so in order to demonstrate to those sources, whose permission we seek, that this Certificate of Teaching Mastery program is one that would certainly give them honor.

Acknowledgments

There are several organizations and people we would like to thank:

Netaid (www.netaid.org) for providing teacher experts in thirteen countries who worked in groups to design and develop this Certificate of Teaching Mastery. A special thanks to Dr. Cheryl Reed, an extraordinary curriculum designer, and Lois Fein, a stellar teacher and editor.

UNESCO for its vital work in the world - enhancing the quality of life for children and adults. By offering professional training and growth for educators, Teachers Without Borders supports the work of UNESCO's "Education for All" and its Six Goals for 2015:

  1. Expand early childhood care and education
  2. Provide free and compulsory primary education for all
  3. Promote learning and skills for young people and adults
  4. Increase adult literacy by 50 per cent
  5. Achieve gender parity by 2005, gender equality by 2015
  6. Enhance educational quality

New Horizons for Learning deserves special thanks for their unwavering dedication to original research and quality, and for the kind use of their materials in various places in these courses.

Special thanks to photographers: Phil Borges (www.philborges.com),http://www.same-page.com/

Amy Vitale (www.amyvitale.com), Kevin Gilbert (www.kevingilbert.com), and Fred Mednick for their beautiful gallery of photographs displayed throughout these courses.

Thanks, also, to you - our global colleagues - for the good work you do in the world, and for the time, energy, and resources you are committing towards your professional growth in journeying through this Certificate of Teaching Mastery.

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