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What are Curriculum Guides? April 27, 2012
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Curriculum guides are designed by two or more educators wherein all designers have come to agreement on the course learning and serves as the planned learning map wherein all who teach the course use the map as a foundation for his or her course instruction. Janet Hale A Guide to Curriculum Mapping, 2008
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3 Hale continued… Curriculum maps serve as a living, breathing, ever-changing story of student learning. Mapping is formal work and takes time. The improvement in student – and teacher – learning makes both the work and the time worthwhile. 3
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Hale continued… The quality of a learning organization’s curricular dialogues can only be as strong as the quality of its written maps.
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Hale continued… 10 Tenets of Curriculum Mapping – Multifaceted, ongoing process designed to improve student learning – Teachers are leaders in curriculum design and curricular decision-making – Curriculum reviews are conducted on an ongoing and regular basis – Designed BY teachers FOR teachers
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Two Empty Chairs
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Wikipedia Work in progress Living, breathing document A process, not a one time initiative
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ABC – Aligning and Building Curriculum Design Implement Review Revise
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Kentucky Department of Ed. Curriculum maps offer a sequence for delivering content and provide a clear scope for what must be taught to all students. Map what is taught, when it is taught, and suggested activities and resources for how it is taught.
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Teaching Today Curriculum maps: – Create a snapshot of the educational activities of every classroom within a department, a school, and a district – Promote horizontal and vertical alignment as well as interdisciplinary connections
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Teaching Today continued… While curriculum mapping is an intense and time-consuming undertaking, improvements to instruction and elimination of redundancies builds a stronger curricula throughout a system.
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Dr. Heidi Hayes Jacobs Getting Results with Curriculum Mapping, 2004 For mapping to be successful – and sustainable – your learning organization needs to establish, from the onset, systemwide map-writing norms regarding the wording, format, and alignment of the map elements. As with any writing process, your learning organization’s curriculum guide elements will improve over time. Start by establishing a solid foundation and then allow teachers to collaboratively add to the map elements as they naturally evolve.
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Duplin County Template Standard Essential Vocabulary Task Analysis Learning Activities/Assessments Resources Bloom’s Tag Time WHAT? HOW? WHEN?
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