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Central American Community of Practice in Curriculum Development - Challenges and Perspectives
(26-04-06)
Guatemala City, Guatemala - 26-28 April 2006
This regional seminar is the start-up activity of the Community of Practice in the Central America Region. The seminar’s goal is to share visions, proposals, experiences and practices around the evaluation of competencies, as well as explore the possibility of designing a curriculum resource pack.
It will be an occasion to further discuss policy options on curriculum developments based on approaches by competencies as an effective way of supporting educational transformations that are currently underway in the region. An expected outcome of the seminar is to establish guidelines to advance the evaluation of competencies. Another outcome is to identify the needs of regional curriculum resources that can support the processes of educational change.
The seminar is jointly organized by the Technical Vice-ministry of the Ministry of Education of Guatemala, the Educational and Cultural Council of Central America –CECC- and the UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE). High-level curriculum specialists from 7 countries – Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
Resources:
- Introduction - Xavier Rogiers and Alexia Peyser (ppt in Spanish)
- Competencies, a Triple Challenge - Xavier Rogiers and Alexia Peyser (ppt in Spanish)
- Mosquito Situation - Xavier Rogiers (ppt in Spanish)
- Questions Open to Discussion - Presentation Renato Opertti (ppt in Spanish)
- Evaluation of the Situation - Xavier Rogiers and Alexia Peyser (pdf in Spanish)
Country Presentations:
Experience of educational reforms from different Central American countries (all presentations are pdfs in Spanish)
Belize Costa Rica Honduras Nicaragua Panama
Guatemala Curricular Materials:

