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Clarity and Cohesion Building Inspirational Learning Teams with Curriculum Mapping
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Inspiring Our Learners Through Curriculum Mapping 1. How does Curriculum Mapping make a lasting difference for todays learners? 2. How can curriculum mapping lead to inspirational learning teams? 3. How can empower clarity and transparency in learning?
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1. Purposeful Relevant Current Connected Aligned 2. Social Local Global Digital 3. Reviewed Revised Renewed Responsive Direction Strategic School Vision
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Differences between written and taught curriculum Professional dialogue that leads to revisions and adjustments for relevance, quality and alignment
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EssentialConsensusIndividual
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What is taughtWhat is assessedWhat is reported
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Actual Detailed Aligned Record Curriculum Timely Assessment Focused Mixed Groups Embed Review Purposeful Dialogue Consensus Inform decision making School wide
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Create or Renew Map Action Curriculum Map Review Map Data Analyse Review Outcomes Feed forward Plan for Action Upgrade Map Cut? Keep? Create? Immediate or Long Term Development Immediate or Long Term Development Suspend all Judgment Classroom Implementation Individual Common or Mixed Group Individual Common or Mixed Group What does it tell us? What does this mean? What are we going to do with it? What does it tell us? What does this mean? What are we going to do with it?
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Collaborative Suspend all Judgement Professional Inquiry
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Establish SystemsSupport StructuresTime HonouredExpectations – “End in Mind”
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NZCSchool Wide/DepartmentLevelTeacher
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Strategies School wide Level Maps Teacher Maps All Staff Core team Core Teams Teams Individual Teachers
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What structures and strategies are present in your school? How might you use these to improve mapping? What would need to change? How do these strategies align and inform school wide practice?
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Initiate Map Review Process Individual Mixed Group Whole Group Seven Steps
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Getting Started Quality Mapping……Transferred to Life Situations Deep, Conceptual Understanding Transfer of Knowledge Skills and Values Authentic Assessment Tasks Criteria for Success Problem Based/Inquiry Scenarios Past Present Future
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Start with the End in Mind What do we want our Students to walk away with – What deep understandings, skills and knowledge will the transfer to their everyday life? Brainstorm Possible Concepts Unpack – what do we want students to know and understand Identify Essential Questions What is the end in mind - Skills knowledge and application? How would this change across the levels?
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Curiosities Resources Strategies Tools Direction Learner Focused Engagement Hook! Relevance
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recservices.k-state.edu Maintaining Curriculum Integrity Shifting Current Practice Deep Purposeful Concepts Authentic Application Assessment National Expectation Establishing & Maintaining a Process
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DomaiKnowledge.png Time Core Curriculum Social & Emotional Well Being School Systems Other Initiatives Schedules
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Continuity Alignment Relevance Student voice Academic Vocabulary Focus on skill development Purposeful regular review Connectivity Community Authentic Relevant Deep Understandings
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Process and Practices Steps Considerations Research to inform Identify an End in Mind Select facilitator Establish a core team Analayse Current situation Identify potential professional inquiry foci & select Plan to build on strengths and address gaps Establish a process and structure Embed process in school calendar Organisation Best fit - core team Reflective practice strategies Systems for documenting maps Consistency of - Processes - Protocols - Messaging - Expectations Expected outcomes Implementation Strategies Documenting all elements of the process
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Chic Foote Helix Consulting + 64 21832646 chic.foote@helix.ac.nz
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