Session 1 (January 10): Introduction & An Overview of Educational Policy (traditional and critical perspectives)
Topics:
Introduction
Student introductions
Round Table Introductions & Sharing Expectations
Course Syllabus and Requirements
Course Plan
Evaluation
Take the 'political compass survey (https://politicalcompass.org/test). Do it quickly in given time and don't overthink ~ this is done as an ice breaker (for fun) ~ also skewed because it's American.
Creating Our “Small Group” Teams (5 groups of 6?)
Defining Policy Analysis
First look at Quebec Estates General Full Report 95-96 (skim)
Related Tasks:
Task 1: What do we know about “Policy Analysis”?
Homework:
Readings for class 2 on Perusall:
An Historical Overview of Education in Canada
watch video: The Future of Professional Judgement: Evidence, Competence, Wisdom? moved to Jan. 31
group of 2 or 3 for major project, what topic do you want to explore? think about it!
Comments, any questions?
Session 2 (January 17): Values & Principles in Education Policy
Topics:
Week 1 recap; Q&A
Policy and Politics in Canadian Schools; Quebec Estates General; history article
Policy What is it? & where it comes from
Related Tasks:
Task 2: Small groups discussion on weekly readings (Sam provides questions this week)
Task 3: Detailed review of course expectations and brainstorming possible policy brief topics (brief presentations start week 7 or 8 ~ 15 min, Q&A)
Task 4: Policy Brief Planning (wk. 1) ~ Sam will review the steps involved in writing a policy brief; class will pick partners and topic for policy brief (45 min. approx.)
Homework:
Readings for class 3 on Perusall ~ added article on teacher education programs in Quebec
small group discussion 1~ what is your role this week? ~ questions prepared by Sam. Make sure you sign up for week to lead the small group discussion
Comments, any questions?
Session 3 (January 24): Policy and Indigenous Oppression
Topics:
Week 2 recap, Q&A
Laying the Groundwork
Using the checklist to write your policy brief (9 steps)
Related Tasks:
Task 5: Small group discussion on weekly readings (questions provided by group leader)
Task 6: Large group professional conversations and sharing
Task 7: Policy Brief Planning (wk. 2) ~ Students will start working on policy brief with their partners. The focus will be to plan the process (begin with the end in mind). Who's doing what? when? etc. (45 min. approx.)
Homework:
Readings for class 4 on Perusall and blog post on Mighty Network
small group discussion 2 ~ what is your role this week? who's the group leader preparing the discussion questions? don't forget to rotate the group roles weekly!
watch video: The Future of Professional Judgement: Evidence, Competence, Wisdom?
Comments, any questions?
Session 4 (January 31): Canadian Educational Policymaking in Pandemic Era
Topics:
Week 3 recap, Q&A
OECD literature review on policy analysis (learning the language of policy studies)
Taking the first step (defining the problem)
Review of what we've learned so far
Related Tasks:
Task 8: Small group discussion on weekly readings (questions provided by group leader). remember to rotate the group roles weekly
Task 9: Large group professional conversations and sharing
Task 10 Policy Brief Planning (wk. 3) ~ with your partner define your policy brief problem (step 1), be clear and specific (45 min. approx.)
Homework:
Readings for class 5 on Perusall
Comments, any questions?
small group discussion 3 what is your role this week?
Session 5 (February 7): Policy and School Principals
Topics:
Week 4 recap, Q&A
Establishing driving values
Make the case (assemble the evidence)
Related Tasks:
Task 11: Small group discussion on weekly readings (questions provided by group leader). remember to rotate the group roles weekly
Task 12: Large group professional conversations and sharing
Task 13: Policy Brief Planning (wk. 4) ~ establish your driving values and make the case for your policy brief ~ keep writing clear so everyone understands, avoid jargon (45 min. approx.)
Homework:
Readings for class 6 on Perusall
small group discussion 4 what is your role this week?
Comments, any questions?
Session 6 (February 14): Policy and Teachers
Topics:
Week 5 recap, Q&A
Developing alternatives
Weigh the options (evaluate the alternatives)
Related Tasks:
Task 14: Small group discussion on weekly readings (questions provided by group leader). remember to rotate the group roles weekly
Task 15: Large group professional conversations and sharing
Task 16: Policy Brief Planning (wk. 5) ~ continue working on brief, work on alternative and make sure you know what could go wrong or right (45 min. approx.)
Homework:
Readings for class 7 on Perusall
small group discussion 5 what is your role this week?
Comments, any questions?
Session 7 (February 21): Policy and Technology
Topics:
Week 6 recap, Q&A
Make recommendations
Persuade your audience
Related Tasks:
Task 17: Small group discussion on weekly readings (questions provided by group leader). remember to rotate the group roles weekly
Task 18: Large group professional conversations and sharing
Task 19: Policy Brief Planning (wk. 6) ~ this is your last week to work on brief before spring break; make sure you focus on your policy brief recommendations; also important to think about how you will persuade your audience (other professionals, parents, etc.)
Homework:
Readings for class 8 on Perusall (see below)
from weeks 8 to 12, there will be a short reading from Sam and 1 or 2 short readings assigned by the students for the PD workshop (detailed instruction provided in the about page of the class website):
short readings to be added by students presenting in weeks 9 to 12
please send to Sam ASAP so your classmates have plenty of time to review the material before class
small group discussion 5 what is your role this week?
Comments, any questions?
Session 8 (February 28): Policy and Social Justice
Readings for class 8 on Perusall ~ Implement the solution (ch. 10).
Presentation resources and links will be provided below:
I've listed presentation topic titles below from Jan. '21 class. I will update the list when class chooses this year's topics:
Sessions 9 to 12
Student led PD workshop on policy topic (approximately 45 - 50 minutes).
one or two short readings proposed by the students, Sam will upload the readings on Perusall.
Session 9 (March 13): TBD based on policy presentations ~ the presentation titles (from 2021) will be replaced by this year's topics
Readings for class 9 on Perusall ~ assigned by presenters ~ uploaded by Feb. 28
Sam --> Feminist Critical Policy & Patriarchy in Leadership
plus readings assgined by presenters
#1. Access to Assistive Technology Policy
#2. Evaluation and Promotion Policy
#3 Restorative Discipline Policy
#4 Student Engagement Policy
Session 10 (March 20): Education Policies during Covid-19
Readings for class 10 on Perusall ~ ~ assigned by presenters ~ uploaded by Feb. 21
plus readings assigned by student presenters
#5 Student Behaviour (remote learning)
#6 High School Mentoring
Session 11 (March 27): Policy and fundraising (Ontario & Quebec)
Readings for class 11 on Perusall ~~ assigned by presenters ~ uploaded by Feb. 21
#6 Ethical Use of Digital Information
#7 PD for online teaching platforms
Session 12 (April 3): Policy and School Success
Readings for class 12 on Perusall ~ ~ assigned by presenters ~ uploaded by Feb. 21
#8 Cultural Sensitivity Policy
#9 Coaching and Teacher Development
Session 13 (April 10): The Future of Education Policy; Concluding Thoughts
Brief Presentation (15 min. including Q&A)
Readings for class 13 on Perusall ~ ~ assigned by Sam ~ uploaded by Feb. 21
:Concluding Remarks (ch. 13)
Wrap up!
Goodbyes !!!!
All handbooks /references materials to help you with your policy project are uploaded on Perusall ---> April 17th
supplemental readings for possible policy projects