How to integrate the curricula

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How to integrate the curricula

Robin Fogarty ; foreword by Heidi Hayes Jacobs

Corwin, c2009

3rd ed

  • : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 128-133) and index

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内容説明

"This book should make educators stop and consider exactly what they mean when they discuss curriculum integration." -Julie Prescott, Assessment Coordinator Vallivue High School, Caldwell, ID "The biggest strength of Fogarty's work is its clear, concise organization centered on the guiding questions of each chapter." -John C. Baker, Eighth-Grade Social Studies Teacher Salem Middle School, Apex, NC Strategies for moving students towards more holistic and authentic types of learning! For both students and teachers, the mission is essential: to connect ideas, discern themes, and thread skills of various content areas into a cohesive whole. Yet, the question remains: "What does integrating the curricula really mean?" The answers are provided in this updated resource that helps teachers create brain-compatible, learner-centered classrooms and better prepare students for lifelong learning. Based on a four-pronged rationale for using an integrated curriculum-including findings from brain-based research, parental concerns, practitioner challenges, and student perspectives-Robin Fogarty offers ten models that allow teams of teachers to work together to group elements from various content areas into a coherent curriculum that effectively meets standards. The discussion of each model includes: A description of the model How the model can be applied in the classroom Benefits and challenges of the model for teaching and learning Guidelines for when and how to implement the model in the classroom A wealth of reproducibles to aid implementation How to Integrate the Curricula offers the support educators need to integrate concepts, skills, and attitudes and immerse students in content through self-selected, personally relevant learning experiences.

目次

Foreword by Heidi Hayes Jacobs Acknowledgments About the Author Introduction What Is This Book All About? Why Bother? The Theorists: Research on the Brain and Learning The Practitioners: Abandonment of an Overloaded Curriculum and Adherence to Standards of Learning The Parents: What Will Our Children Need 25 Years From Now? The Students: Education Is a Vaccination How Can the Curriculum Be Integrated? 10 Models of Integrating the Curricula Agree/Disagree Introductory Activity Four-Fold Concept Development Activity Examples of the Four-Fold Concept Development Activity How Do Teachers Use This Book? 1. Model 1: Cellular What Is the Cellular Model? What Does It Look Like? What Does It Sound Like? What Are the Advantages? What Are the Disadvantages? When Is This Cellular Model Useful? How to Integrate the Curricula Working With Model 1: Cellular 2. Model 2: Connected What Is the Connected Model? What Does It look Like? What Does It Sound Like? What Are the Advantages? What Are the Disadvantages? When Is This Connected Model Useful? How to Integrate the Curricula Working With Model 2: Connected 3. Model 3: Nested What is the Nested Model? What Does It Look Like? What Does It Sound Like? What Are the Advantages? What Are the Disadvantages? When Is This Nested Model Useful? How to Integrate the Curricula Working With Model 3: Nested 4. Model 4: Sequenced What Is the Sequenced Model? What Does It Look Like? What Does It Sound Like? What Are the Advantages? What Are the Disadvantages? When Is This Sequenced Model Useful? How to Integrate the Curricula Working With Model 4: Sequenced 5. Model 5: Shared What Is the Shared Model? What Does It Look Like? What Does It Sound Like? What Are the Advantages? What Are the Disadvantages? When Is This Shared Model Useful? How to Integrated the Curricula Working With Model 5: Shared 6. Model 6: Webbed What Is the Webbed Model? What Does It Look Like? What Does It Sound Like? What Are the Advantages? What Are the Disadvantages? When Is This Webbed Model Useful? How to Integrate the Curricula Working With Model 6: Webbed 7. Model 7: Threaded What Is the Threaded Model? What Does It Look Like? What Does It Sound Like? What Are the Advantages? What Are the Disadvantages? When Is This Threaded Model Useful? How to Integrate the Curricula Working With Model 7: Threaded 8. Model 8: Integrated What Is the Integrated Model? What Does It Look Like? What Does It Sound Like? What Are the Advantages? What Are the Disadvantages? When Is This Integrated Model Useful? How to Integrate the Curricula Working With Model 8: Integrated 9. Model 9: Immersed What Is the Immersed Model? What Does It Look Like? What Does It Sound Like? What Are the Advantages? What Are the Disadvantages? When Is This Immersed Model Useful? How to Integrate the Curricula Working With Model 9: Immersed 10. Model 10: Networked What Is the Networked Model? What Does It Look Like? What Does It Sound Like? What Are the Advantages? What Are the Disadvantages? When Is This Networked Model Useful? How to Integrate the Curricula Working With Model 10: Networked Appendix A: Assessing Curriculum Integration: Units of Study Appraising Curriculum Integration Appraising the Integrity of the Breadth and Depth of the Curriculum Integration Unit Sample Rubric Assessing the Effectiveness of the Unit in Terms of Student Achievement General Rubric History Rubric Language Arts Rubric Conclusion References Index

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