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Title: Preparing Curriculum Grants


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Preparing Curriculum Grants
  • Amy Chang
  • Director, Education
  • American Society for Microbiology
  • achang_at_asmusa.org

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Plan for Sunday Eve.
  • Five steps to curriculum grantsmanship
  • Define outcome and deliver assignment
  • In teams, brainstorm 2 outcomes in first two
    years
  • Demonstrate backward design move from outcome
    to objective and goal
  • Define goal and objective
  • In teams, identify objective for defined outcome

3
Five Steps to Curriculum Grantsmanship
  • Identify problem or need
  • Define measurable objectives, feasible plan,
    deliverable outcomes, and plan for continuous
    evaluation improvement
  • Start small, remain focused and evaluate
  • Communicate results and showcase successes
  • Identify and surround yourself with experts and
    allies

4
Outcome
  • In education, item such as a benchmark, report,
    laboratory session, classroom activity, teachable
    unit, learning module that is directed to a
    student group for a purpose.
  • In business, its a program, product or service
    that serves a markets needs.

5
Sunday Assignment
  • Identify two outcomes that you would like to see
    at end of two years.
  • What problem will it address?
  • What does it look like?
  • Is it a benchmark, report, activity, module,
    unit, program?
  • What audience group will be served?
  • How will it be done?
  • Who will do it?
  • How will I know when its done?
  • What benefit will be derived from its completion?
  • How will it be used to move to the next step?

6
Objective
  • A statement that can be (1) measured in time and
    space, (2) delegated to someone, and (3) assigned
    a deadline.
  • An objective contains ACTION (verb) and TIME (set
    a deadline). It may include QUANTITY (frequency
    or words such as all, none, most), QUALITY (how
    well its done) and

7
Goal
  • Overarching statement that leads and sets the
    direction for institutional planning
  • It is not measured in time or space. It is the
    result of many and much.

8
Elements of Curriculum Proposal
  • Identify problem and learning goal
  • Identify team members including evaluator
  • Identify existing or proposed teachable units
  • Conduct pilot studies and continuing revisions
  • Develop teaching assistants and faculty
  • Develop administrators and acquire institutional
    buy-in
  • Disseminate and publish results (advance
    scholarship of teaching)

9
END SUNDAY EVE
10
1 Problem With Proposals
  • Not focused, too diffuse

11
Typical Problems
  • No clear objectives or outcomes delivered
    regularly
  • No clear audience group too many types of
    students served
  • Plan doesnt support objectives
  • Plan doesnt utilize best practices in teaching
    and learning
  • Plan doesnt utilize existing exemplary materials

12
Typical Problems
  • No or weak plan to pilot test
  • No or weak plan to scale up (e.g. weak plan to
    test, gather data, revise, retest gather new
    data, revise, and continue cycle )
  • No or weak plan to gather student learning
    outcomes (e.g. pre versus post and controlled
    versus test groups)

13
Typical Problems
  • Weak plan to institutionalize program
  • No plan to develop teaching assistants and
    faculty
  • No plan to showcase results and develop faculty
    colleagues and administrators
  • No provision for institutional review board (IRB)
    policies and practices (treatment of human and
    animal subjects).

14
Typical Problems
  • No or weak plan to disseminate results
  • Locally - no plan to share results with
    colleagues, departments, colleges within a
    university
  • Regionally no plan to share results with peers
    in state or local region
  • Nationally no plan to share results at
    scientific meetings and peer-reviewed journals

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Identify the Problem Tied to Student Learning
  • Understanding of concepts
  • Gap in skills
  • Recall of subject
  • Application of concepts
  • More practice
  • More examples
  • Retention of concepts

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Identify Measurable Objectives
  • Objectives contain ACTION (verb), quantity
    (frequency such as all, none, or most), quality
    (how well its done) and time (set deadlines or
    frequencies)
  • By June 30, DEVELOP and IMPLEMENT and error free
    software module that pre-fills standardized parts
    of the customer satisfaction form, so that the
    average form completion time is shortened by at
    least two minutes.
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