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1 Module Requirements and Components NCSLP Summer Institute 2002

2 Module Components MODULE Introductory Material Actions & Events Measures Curriculum Standards

3 Components Introductory Materials –Module Description –Requirements –Objectives –Introduction –Featured Facts Actions & Events –Model Description –Activities and Procedures –References and Resources –Teaching Strategies Measures –Thought Provoking Questions –Assessment Techniques Curriculum Standards –Standards Addressed –Cross Curricular Connections –Glossary

4 Module Description The module description should include a description (abstract) of the module, including the content area, the problem being addressed, the modeling technique, and a conclusion. BRIEF

5 Requirements The requirements include prerequisites (information students and teachers should know before attempting the module), software and hardware requirements, and any materials, books, or Internet sites required or helpful for completing the module.

6 Objectives The objectives or goals of the module are what you expect your students to accomplish through the completion of the module. The objectives should be measurable. The objectives and the assessment techniques are closely tied together.

7 Introduction The Introduction includes any background information necessary for completion of the module. It should also contain references to online sites where content information can be found. The introduction should set the stage for the rest of the module, including the rationale for completing the module.

8 Featured Facts This section has more specific background information. It should include specific background knowledge that a student should possess before proceeding though the module. Mathematical and scientific theory and principles should be included in this section. A listing of variables for the mathematical model with an explanation of the variables should be included in this section.

9 Model Description Include a complete description of the model, suggestions on model modifications, other modeling methods if known, and why the modeling technique was used.

10 Activities and Procedures This section provides a procedural list of instructions for module completion, including a timeline. All worksheets or other student handouts are included with the answer sheets.

11 References and Resources List all sources of contributing materials.

12 Teaching Strategies List hints and tips that will help other teachers who wish to use your module. Provide methods that were used in the module and how they worked. Suggestions and additional teaching strategies could also be provided by teachers who use the module.

13 Thought Provoking Questions Questions that could be asked of students to provoke them to logical thinking. These questions should lead the students to formulate questions of their own. Include the answers to the questions.

14 Assessment Techniques List innovative and appropriate methods for assessing student completion of the module. In addition to traditional methods of assessment, other methods must be incorporated into the module, such as journals, notebooks, presentations, displays, etc. Assessment strategies should measure the objectives stated in the module. Rubrics should be included in the module.

15 Standards Addressed Include any national science, mathematics and technology standards addressed by the module.

16 Cross Curricular Connections Specify ways that other curriculum areas can be included in the teaching of the module. Try to identify methods for addressing the four core subjects of mathematics, science, language arts, and social science.

17 Glossary A listing of module specific terms with a definition or description of the term.

18 Module Expectations Use module in class Evaluate module and make modifications as necessary Incorporate at least two other NCSLP created modules in class

19 What Happens to the Modules? Disseminated through a national clearinghouse Modules will be evaluated and rated Some modules will be published Teachers nationally will find modules online and use them in their classes Modules will be maintained on a server and will continue to be accessible


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