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Curriculum Design & Review Process

Curriculum Design & Review Process. Outcomes. Understand the basic principles and elements of the Curriculum Design & Review Process (CDRP). Using a CDRP framework, begin a process of identifying strengths and growth areas with regard to our written curriculum. Agenda. Overview of CDRP

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Curriculum Design & Review Process

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  1. Curriculum Design & Review Process

  2. Outcomes • Understand the basic principles and elements of the Curriculum Design & Review Process (CDRP). • Using a CDRP framework, begin a process of identifying strengths and growth areas with regard to our written curriculum.

  3. Agenda • Overview of CDRP • Faculty Presentations (2 sessions each) • Wrap-up Discussion • Lunch • Department Assessment

  4. What is CDRP? • An Ignatian process for developing, sharing, and reviewing our curriculum. • Ensures our written curriculum reflects our mission and our school outcomes.

  5. Implement Curriculum Design and Review Process Determine Renew Evaluate Design

  6. Key Characteristics of a Written Curriculum… • Published and shared! • Basic UbD format, including • Course- and unit-wide topics for enduring understanding & essential questions • key performance assessments • Core and “bank” elements

  7. Why CDRP? • Solid conceptual model used by JSEA schools • Provides an agreed-upon framework • Promotes transparency and efficiency • Curriculum systematically and regularly monitored

  8. Why CDRP? • Incorporates backwards design – focus on learning outcomes • Encourages collaboration • Helps mentor new faculty • Fosters cross-curricular conversations

  9. Where are we? • Many terrific things already in place! • The “challenge” is to do this more deeply, systematically, collaboratively. • Today we’ll learn about this process and apply it to our courses.

  10. Curriculum Design and Review Process Learning outcomes are what students who successfully complete a course, unit, or lesson will know, understand, or be able to do as a result. Implement Determine Evaluate Renew Design Standards Expectations

  11. Curriculum Design and Review Process Develop the content units guided by the objectives and learning outcomes of the respective units. Assessments must be designed at this time. Implement Renew Determine Design Evaluate Standards Expectations Written Curriculum

  12. Curriculum Design and Review Process Develop subject-specific instructional strategies for each unit of study that would effectively achieve desired learning results. Evaluate Design Renew Implement Determine Standards Expectations Effective Teaching Written Curriculum

  13. Curriculum Design and Review Process Evaluative methods and tools are subsequently designed to measure achievement of these intended institutional, program, and course learning outcomes. Evaluate Implement Design Determine Renew Effective Teaching Standards Expectations Written Curriculum Learning Results

  14. Curriculum Design and Review Process Effective and regular processes are in place to sustain ongoing renewal. Community members exercise responsibility for each other and student achievement. Evaluate Implement Renew Determine Design Learning Community Effective Teaching Standards Expectations Written Curriculum Learning Results

  15. Helpful things to remember about CDRP… • This work is ongoing — today begins the formal process. • The devil is in the DATA! • Collaboration doesn’t always come naturally. • We will build on successive, successful, succinct projects — step by step.

  16. Department Review School Wide CDRP Curriculum Development Mission Professional Learning

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