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Curriculum Mapping Auditing the Taught Curriculum To Improve Student Achievement. Virginia Department of Education Governor’s Best Practice Center Region 6 - Chatham Pamela V. Heath Curriculum and Instruction Specialist. Curriculum Structures. Curriculum Mapping. Curriculum Alignment.
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Curriculum MappingAuditing the Taught CurriculumTo Improve Student Achievement Virginia Department of Education Governor’s Best Practice Center Region 6 - Chatham Pamela V. Heath Curriculum and Instruction Specialist
Curriculum Structures Curriculum Mapping Curriculum Alignment Curriculum Pacing
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What is Curriculum Alignment? • Curriculum alignment refers to the process of interpreting learning standards, then developing learning objectives that are directly targeted to the standards
Curriculum Structures Curriculum Mapping Curriculum Alignment Curriculum Pacing
Curriculum Structures Curriculum Mapping Curriculum Alignment Curriculum Pacing We are here
A Curriculum Pacing Guide is a planning tool that helps teachers plan the pacing of their instruction so that all tested topics are taught prior to the administration of the SOL test
Curriculum Structures Curriculum Mapping Curriculum Alignment Curriculum Pacing
Curriculum Structures We are here Curriculum Mapping Curriculum Alignment Curriculum Pacing
What is Curriculum Mapping? • Curriculum mapping is a process that helps teachers keep track of what has actually been taught throughout an entire year
Why Curriculum Mapping? • The map becomes a tool that is used to help modify and refine next year’s instruction
A Pacing Guide is an outline of the intended curriculum A Curriculum Map is an outline of the implemented curriculum
Steps for mapping... 1. Collect data (record what was actually taught) using a calendar-based format: • Content • Skills • Activities • Assessments
Steps for mapping... 2. Review data This analytic tool can be used by: • An individual teacher • A group of teachers of the same grade level or the same course • A group of teachers from varied grade levels or varied courses within a department
Steps for mapping... 3. Identify changes that can be made to curriculum alignment or curriculum pacing guides to correct deficiencies
Curriculum Structures Curriculum Mapping Curriculum Alignment Curriculum Pacing
Description: What? Collect data Analysis: So What? Review data Reflection: Now What? Identify possible changes
Steps for mapping... 1. Collect data (record what was actually taught) using a calendar-based format: • Content • Skills • Activities • Assessments
Remember... Your curriculum map reflects what actually occurs in your classroom • Reality is “messy” • May not be a “pretty” document • That’s ok!
Some Guidelines... • Include enough specifics to make the map useful (so it “tells” you something upon reflection) • Use specific vocabulary vs. vague/generic terms
Some Guidelines... • Don’t write too much! • No need to write out objectives or complete activities
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Steps for mapping... 2. Review data This analytic tool can be used by: • An individual teacher • A group of teachers of the same grade level or the same course • A group of teachers from varied grade levels or varied courses within a department
As an individual teacher... • Can review timing, sequence, level of instruction • Serves as documentation of successful instructional activities • Assists in monitoring types of instructional methods used (ex., cooperative learning, direct instruction, etc.)
As a group of teachers of the same grade level or course... • Can share activities and assessments (both successful and unsuccessful) • Collaboration enhances “team” feeling • Can serve as a guide for new teachers
As a group of teachers of varied grade levels or varied courses within a department... • Can examine for “gaps” in the curriculum • Can note “repetitions” in the curriculum • Provides opportunity to collaborate with colleagues across grade levels and courses
Steps for mapping... 3. Identify changes that can be made to curriculum alignment or curriculum pacing guides to correct deficiencies
Social Studies Realized while mapping that having to write down what she was teaching helped to keep her on track. Concluded that mapping was an easy way to ensure she stayed focused and followed her pacing guide.
English Noticed that different teachers were using different novels to teach concepts, and pacing varied greatly. Identified which novels and pacing formats seemed to be most successful. Shared successful learning activities.
Science Noticed that test scores were weak in the area of scientific investigation. Realized the process was not being taught consistently across grade levels. Defined how process would be taught across grades. Agreed to use consistent vocabulary/ terminology.
Curriculum Structures Curriculum Mapping Curriculum Alignment Curriculum Pacing
A Review... • Make sure that your course curriculum is aligned with the Standards of Learning • Develop a pacing guide to ensure that all tested topics are taught prior to the administration of the SOL test • Use curriculum mapping as a tool to monitor and “fine tune” your curriculum
How does our school get from here... to here? Standards of Learning --------> Student Achievement
Instruction Important to know and do Curriculum Assessment