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Curriculum Mapping EDL 689-01

Curriculum Mapping EDL 689-01. Margaret Ardito Darcy Campbell Noel Heimer. WHAT IS IT? WHY IS IT NEEDED?. Documents how the curriculum is linked to State Standards and school learning outcomes for students. Allows teachers to check curriculum for overlaps, gaps, or inconsistencies.

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Curriculum Mapping EDL 689-01

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  1. Curriculum MappingEDL 689-01 Margaret Ardito Darcy Campbell Noel Heimer

  2. WHAT IS IT?WHY IS IT NEEDED? • Documents how the curriculum is linked to State Standards and school learning outcomes for students. • Allows teachers to check curriculum for overlaps, gaps, or inconsistencies. • Helps to identify opportunities for integration with other subjects • Provides a review of assessment methods and resources. • Identifies what students are learning and allows teachers to build upon prior knowledge. http://www.mtplcsd.org/www/mtplcsd/site/hosting/Curriculum_Mapping_for_Parents.pdf

  3. Curriculum maps can be aligned both horizontally and vertically, organizing content, skills, assessments, and resources over time. A curriculum map can also serve as a tool for collecting data about the implemented curriculum in a school and in a district—the instruction that students are experiencing. By mapping what's actually taught and when it's taught, teachers produce data that can be used with assessment data to make modifications in instruction (Educational Leadership, December 2003/January 2004).

  4. Strategic Leadership • Interpretation of data? • Strategic Plan…development • Create a committee…Curriculum mapping Team… • Collect data • Conduct a needs assessment

  5. Instructional Leadership • Curriculum, Instruction, Supervision, Learning Environment • PD and Human Resources • Student Personnel

  6. Organizational Leadership • Organizational Management & Interpersonal relations • Financial management & Resource allocation • “Technology can provide a hub that links all the components of curriculum, assessment and instruction in the schools, those connections can be strengthened and better analyzed to build student learning over time.” http://www.pbs.org/teacherline/courses/inst310/docs/inst310_jacobs3.pdf

  7. Political and Community Leadership • Community and Media Relations • Ed Law, public Policy, Political systems

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