Curriculum Development and the 3 Models [+ Free Course Plan Template]
Learner-centric curriculum development can improve engagement, participation and outcomes in any online or in-person learning environment
Amanda Stutt is a Vancouver-based writer and editor. Her stories have been published in the Village Voice, The Globe and Mail, Ottawa Business Journal, CBC News, Global News, The Vancouver Sun, and The Tyee. She is a returning guest lecturer for the Magazine Journalism program at Douglas College.
Learner-centric curriculum development can improve engagement, participation and outcomes in any online or in-person learning environment
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