Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 Curriculum Is Just the Beginning Chris Stephenson University of Waterloo.

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Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 Curriculum Is Just the Beginning Chris Stephenson University of Waterloo

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 Session Purpose  Discuss some of the issues around curriculum reform  Examine course structure and content of a new curriculum  Reflect on Assessment

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 Big Questions  Who sets the vision?  Is it an inside or outside job?  Is there anything more than paper?  A new curriculum but the same old people?  New people but the same old resources?  The same people with the same frustrations?

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 The Vision  Often the focus for high school computing is set at the state or district level but implementation is always a teacher thing.  Too often watered-down curriculum results from too much focus/value on:  across the curriculum issues  flash over substance  anything that’s new

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 The Big Crunch  Even the best curriculum can be sabotaged by:  no on-going teacher training program  no real resource committment What you know is a lot more important than what you have but having nothing is still a real drag.

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 The Ontario Curriculum  There was a definite choice to create a real computer science stream that:  offered students some new choices  covered grades 9 through 12  was even more rigorous  Developed by a team including:  four high school teachers  one university professor  one technical college professor  one industry representative

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 Computer Studies Courses Computer & Information Science Grade 10 - Open Grade 11 - University/College Grade 12 - University /College Computer Engineering Technology Grade 10 - Open Grade 11 - University/College Grade 11 - Workplace Grade 12 - University/ College Grade 12 - Workplace Grade 10 - Integrated Technologies

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 C I S Sub-organizers Theory and Foundation / Skills and Processes  Programming Concepts  Problem Solving, Logic, and Design  Hardware, Interfaces, and Networking Impact and Consequences  Careers  Social issues

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 Computer and Information Science Introduces students to computer science concepts:  software design  fundamental programming constructs  evolution of programming languages  relationship to hardware, networks, operating systems, and application software

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 Key CIS Concepts Software design  clear specifications of problems to be solved  use of a defined problem solving process  use of specifications to evaluate proposed solutions Program planning and documentation  identifying input, processing, output  clearly communicating what they did and why

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 Key CIS Concepts (continued) Algorithm development  understanding programming concepts  choosing the appropriate programming structures  writing the program  testing the program against valid and invalid data

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 Down the Road? By Grade 12 were are looking at a very challenging curriculum to prepare students for university/college:  code re-use (building code libraries)  objects, classes, and inheritance (O-O programming)  software maintenance issues  algorithm comparison  role and function of computer networks

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 Computer Engineering Concepts Introduces students to computer engineering (hardware and components)  computer components and peripherals  logic gates  numbering and character representation systems  networks and operating systems  programming

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 Key CE Concepts (continued) Components and peripherals  basic components and their functions  computer internals and peripheral devices and their relationship  computer set up and software installation Interfaces  building interfaces to connect the computer to simple peripheral devices  tracing the operation of a system

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 Key CE Concepts Computer Logic  fundamental gates  binary number system  representing characters in binary code  truth tables  boolean equations

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 Common Elements  Problem solving and design  Introduction to hardware and networks  Computer programming  Impact and consequences  Career awareness and preparation

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 Different Focus Computer & Information Science  Software design  Program planning and documentation  Algorithm development Computer Engineering  Chips, gates and computer logic  Components and peripherals  Interfaces

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 Programming Language? No language was suggested but the following guidelines were proposed:  must be capable of meeting all of the programming expectations  must be grade level appropriate  consider whether it can be used in both CIS and CE  consider availability of curriculum/technical support resources

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 Assessment, Evaluation, Reporting  Clear performance standards  Judgement based on clear performance standards and demonstrations of work over time  Culture of assessment leading to improvement of student learning

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 Teacher as Assessor  Establish assessment plan  Select appropriate methods, strategies, tools  Share criteria and samples of work with students  Use results to give feedback for improvement  Use results to establish next steps

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 Types of Assessment & Evaluation Diagnostic  used to determine the status of a student in relation to expectations which will be taught during the unit Formative  ongoing, designed to provide continuous feedback for improvement Summative  determines student achievement at the end of the unit or course to be used in reporting results

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 Assessment Strategies In addition to common methods (quizzes and tests) computer studies provides excellent opportunities for performance based assessment  computer programs  documentation  class presentations  peer teaching  portfolios  skill demonstrations  debates

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 The Next Big Steps  Ongoing professional development initiatives:  district-wide courses/workshops  province-wide Summer Institutes  opportunities for on-line learning  Province-wide license for software  Teacher qualifications  Ongoing certification requirements

Symposium 2001June 24, 2001 Resources  Curriculum Policy Documents curricul/curricul.html (Look under Technological Education)  Subject Association