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1 Curriculum By Adam Stresing and Micheal Sazama

2 What is Curriculum? Discuss with the person next to you for a minute how you define curriculum. And then be ready to discuss with whole class

3 Curriculum: Textbook definition The National Middle School Association- “all that is intentionally designed to accomplish the school’s mission.” Includes: “every planned aspect of a school’s education program, including classes … and school wide services such as guidance, clubs, and interest groups, visual and performance arts production, fund raising events and athletic programs.”

4 Standards Educators have to consider standards when organizing and choosing school curriculum. No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 core subjects defined: English, Science, Math, Foreign Language, Civics, Economics, Arts, history, Geography

5 Common Core Adopted by Wisconsin in 2010. Standards in Math and Language Arts Literacy in all other subjects DPI includes other standards for remaining subjects. http://standards.dpi.wi.gov/

6 Subject centered vs Integrated Curriculum Subject centered Curriculum Disciplines are taught separately from each other. Subject based Traditional Integrated Curriculum Disciplines are combined to educate about a common topic or theme. Student based Constructivist Developed in 60’s.

7 Topic vs a Theme Topic One concept studied. Less dynamic Example: Alaska Theme Question or problem that can structure a study. More dynamic Example: the significance of petroleum in Alaska.

8 5 Stages of Curriculum Integration 1. Subject specific topic--No student planning, solo teaching 2. Subject Specific with Theme--Possible student involvement, thematic subject approach, teams 3. Multidisciplinary– Two or more disciplines sharing a theme. Possible student involement 4. Interdisciplinary Thematic– students and teachers collaborate on theme and content of curriculum. 5. Integrated Thematic– students and teachers collaborate across grades.

9 Example of Integrated curriculum using State Standards Massachusetts middle school --- 2003 Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) [English-Math based] Student-Teacher collaboration “New England and the Industrial Revolution”. Source: Kenneth E. Volger An Integrated Curriculum Using State Standards in a High-Stakes Testing Environment Middle school Journal, volume 34: pages 5-10, March 2003

10 Aligned Curriculum Goals- what has to be accomplished by students. Objectives- what must be done by students to reach goal. Aligned- assessment that matches the objectives.

11 Example Goal: students will be able to use road maps. Objective: students will be taught to use a map of Wisconsin to understand driving directions and travel time from various locations using a combination of physical maps and technology like MapQuest. Assessment: Students will be given a map of Wisconsin with instructions to figure out driving directions and travel time from various locations.

12 Make your own Integrated Curriculum!

13 Guidelines Groups of 3-4 Each group is their own middle school designing a curriculum. The significance of the lumber industry in Wisconsin. Pick one subject for each group member and design an integrated curriculum based on the theme of: The significance of the lumber industry in Wisconsin. Aligned Curriculum----- goal and objectives for each discipline used. Subjects: History, Math, Science, or English Subjects: History, Math, Science, or English

14 Aligned Curriculum Goals- what has to be accomplished by students. Objectives- what must be done by students to reach goal. Aligned- assessment that matches the objectives.

15 Things to Consider

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17 Textbooks and materials Textbooks- double edged sword One source – science and history (revisions) Funding Time- cycle Electronic sources and readings, scholarly essays, videos, newspaper articles, and photos.

18 Middle school vs Junior High curriculum http://www.education.com/reference/article/differenc es-between-junior-high-middle/ http://www.education.com/reference/article/differenc es-between-junior-high-middle/ Quick vocabulary– exploratory (music, shop, arts) Advisory(homeroom) Activity- based on your own experience during your adolescent years, this chart, and possibly your schools website, discuss if the school you went to operated like a middle school or a junior high school.

19 Interview Jacquelyn Drummer- member of the Curriculum and Instruction Staff at South Milwaukee School District.

20 Interview questions Who decides what courses are offered? Textbooks? Integrated curriculum? Teacher/student development of Curriculum? Advisory programs, exploratory programs? Team teaching? Funding related to standardized testing? What courses are cut if there's a budget decrease?

21 Build your own curriculum http://www.schoolsoftwaregroup.com/BuildY ourOwnCurriculum/CurriculumSoftware.aspx http://www.schoolsoftwaregroup.com/BuildY ourOwnCurriculum/CurriculumSoftware.aspx

22 References DeHart, Paula and Perry A. Cook. Transforming Middle Schools Through Integrated Curriculum. Voices from the Middle, volume 4 number 2: pages 2-6, April 1997 Kellough, Richard and Noreen G. Kellough. Teaching Young Adolescents: Methods and Resources for Middle Grades Teaching. Fifth Edition. (2008): 164-220. Salyers, Fran, and Carol McKee. "The Young Adolescent Learner." Annenberg Learner. Annenberg Foundation, n.d. Web. 16 May 2011.. Volger. E. Kenneth. An Integrated Curriculum Using State Standards in a High- Stakes Testing Environment. Middle school Journal, volume 34: pages 5-10, March 2003


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