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Decisions About Curriculum

Decisions About Curriculum. Chapter 4. Constructing A Curriculum . Federal Government…ever increasing role, NCLB provides guidelines State Government…compulsory curriculum standards Supreme Court decisions…Brown v. Board, Title IX, PL 94-142 (1975), IDEA (1990) Professional Organizations

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Decisions About Curriculum

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  1. Decisions About Curriculum Chapter 4

  2. Constructing A Curriculum • Federal Government…ever increasing role, NCLB provides guidelines • State Government…compulsory curriculum standards • Supreme Court decisions…Brown v. Board, Title IX, PL 94-142 (1975), IDEA (1990) • Professional Organizations • Local Boards • Families and Community

  3. Models of Curriculum • The Subject-Centered Model…core curriculum • The Teacher-Centered Model…the teacher decides what is taught • The Student-Centered Model…the student’s development, needs, interests are paramount

  4. Standards in Education • Content Standards • Performance Standards • Global movement, begun in U.S. as a response to “A Nation At Risk” (1983) • America 2000 (G.H.W. Bush), Goals 2000 (Clinton) national standards in English, math, science, history, geography…with rigorous testing

  5. Approaches to Curriculum • Efficacy Institute: Smart is Something You Get If You Know How…high expectations, proficiency is the goal, emanating from work habits, resulting in successful outcomes • All children can reach a high level of learning in any academic area • Teacher is the key to success…to motivate, promote resiliency through persistence and commitment to excellence

  6. Curriculum-Based Developmentally Appropriate Practices • NAEYC…guidelines and standards for early childhood education…Developmentally Appropriate Practices (DAP) based on Piaget, Vygotsky, Bruner • Sensorimotor (birth-2), pre-operational (2-7), concrete operational (8-11), formal operational (12-adulthood) (Piaget) • Zone of Proximal Development…can act independently but needs assistance to move forward. Teachers help students move from dependence to independence (Vygotsky) • Each stage of development has a characteristic way of viewing the world (Bruner)

  7. Other Curriculum Models • Community-Oriented…full service schools • Place-Based…inclusion of the student’s life, community, family, and culture • Bilingual Education…instruction in two languages (two-way, sheltered, immersion)

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