Creating standards-based integrated curriculum : aligning curriculum, content, assessment, and instruction
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Creating standards-based integrated curriculum : aligning curriculum, content, assessment, and instruction
Corwin Press, c2007
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-200) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
"The content is powerful. Seeing examples from all grade levels is important so that each reader, regardless of teaching level, can see that it can be done in his or her situation."
-Sue DeLay, Curriculum Resource Teacher, Oak Creek Franklin School District, WI
"Contains real-life examples of integration, including examples of the author's own experience in the classroom, making the work much more appealing and credible for teachers."
-Mary Ann Kahl, Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership, National-Louis University
"This is the first book I have read that lays out a big picture that I can buy into and explains how to look at accountability in a positive way."
-Jane Adair, Resource Specialist, Long Beach Polytechnic High School, CA
Help your learners connect big questions to big understandings!
In today's accountability-driven environment, educators strive to develop an integrated, relevant, and measurable curriculum while also presenting engaging subject matter that inspires student learning. In this completely revised edition of the classic text, Susan M. Drake provides a new approach to standards-based curriculum, instruction, and assessment that helps educators identify what students must know, do, and be. This invaluable resource also offers:
A framework allowing for multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary approaches to curriculum integration;
Sample models of integrated curriculum in action;
Practical suggestions to simplify curriculum alignment and integration;
Insights based on real classroom experience to connect the framework to the real world;
End-of-chapter discussion questions and suggested activities;
Discover how you can create an integrated, standards-based curriculum that inspires your students, and then watch them thrive.
目次
List of Tables and Figures
Preface
About the Author
Acknowledgments
1. Accountability and Two-Dimensional Thinking
What is Accountability?
What is a Standards-Based Approach?
Challenges with Standards
Two-Dimensional Thinking
The "Know-Do-Be" Umbrella
Backward Design
Backward Mapping and Interdisciplinary Work
Unpacking the Standards
Curriculum Mapping
Horizontal Mapping
Vertical Mapping
Making Connections Through Mapping
Mapping for Potential Integration
Discussion Questions
Suggested Activities
2. What Is Interdisciplinary Curriculum?
Looking Back at the Late 80s and 90s
Degrees of Integration
Fusion
Multidisciplinary
Interdisciplinary
Transdisciplinary
A Summary of the Different Approaches to Integration
Discussion Questions
Suggested Activities
3. What Do We Want Students to KNOW, DO, and BE?
Using the Wide-Angle Lens to Find the KNOW/DO/BE: Seeing the Big Picture
What is Worth Knowing?
What is Worth Doing?
How Do We Want Our Students to Be?
The Scan & Cluster Using the Zoom Lens to Identify the KDB
Finding the KNOW
Finding the DO
Discovering the BE
Discussion Questions
Suggested Activities
4. How Do Teachers Know When Students Have Met Expectations?
Interdisciplinary Assessment
What Is It?
Assessment Of, For and As Learning
What Are Interdisciplinary Assessment Tools?
Who is Responsible for Teaching the Cross-Curricular Skills?
Who Assesses What?
A Sample of a Big Assessment Task
Planning Big Assessment Tasks
Step 1: What do I need to know before I can create a Big Assessment Task?
Step 2: What kind of Big Assessment Task will show the KDB?
Step 3: What are the criteria to distinguish between levels of performance?
How Some Teachers Planned the Big Assessment Task
Step1. What do I need to know before I can create the Big Assessment Task?
Step 2: What kind of evidence do we need to show the KDB?
Step 3: What assessment tools can we use to measure the evidence and provide specific criteria to distinguish levels of performance?
Discussion Questions
Suggested Activities
5. How Do I Create Learning Experiences That Lead to the KDB?
Creating Big Questions to Align the KDB and Big Assessment Tasks
Big Questions and Unit Questions
Creating Big Questions from Across the Curriculum
A Formula for Big Questions
Connecting Big Questions to Big Understandings
Developing Big Questions from Big Understandings
A Personal Insight in Designing Instructional Strategies
Creating a Big Assessment Task
Two Principles for Designing Daily Activities/Assessments
Principle 1: Using Two-Dimensional Thinking
Principle 2: Learning Principles as an Assessment Guide
Connecting to the KDB in Daily Activities/Assessments
The KNOW
The DO
The BE
Big Assessment Task
How Lydia Developed the Daily Activities and Assessments
Teacher Thinking and the Red Hill Unit
Discussion Questions
Suggested Activities
6. A Sample Interdisciplinary Curriculum Based on Standards
Presteps
Step 1: Choose an Age-Appropriate and Relevant Topic Theme
Step 2: Select Appropriate Broad-Based Standards
Step 3: Create an Exploratory Web
Step 4: Create a KDB Umbrella
Step 5: Create a Big Assessment Task where students can demonstrate that they have achieved the KDB
Step 6: Create Big Questions
Step 7: Create Mini-Units to Address the Big Questions
Step 8: Create the ongoing activities/assessments based on the standards. Select assessment tools. Check that these are connected to the KDB and lead to Big Assessment Task
Discussion Questions
Suggested Activities
7. Exploring Other Interdisciplinary/Integrated Models
The Curry/Samara Model (R)
Integrating Technology Into the Curriculum with a Webquest
The Narrative Curriculum
Creating an Interdisciplinary Course with Interdisciplinary Guidelines
Saeid's Story
Brain Science: A Sample Interdisciplinary Studies Course
A Sample Unit
Unit 1: Mind's Perception
Broad-Based Interdisciplinary Standards
Activities and Evaluations
Resources
Discussion Questions
Suggested Activities
8. A Journey From Beginning to End: Designing and Implementing the Curriculum Process Model (TM) with contributions by Tessie Torres-Dickson
The Curriculum Process Model (TM)
Some Insights
Tessie Torres-Dickson's Acknowledgments
Discussion Questions
Suggested Activities
Epilogue
References
Index
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