Title: Middle School Curriculum
1Middle School Curriculum
- Integrated and Exploratory
2Overview
- What is integrated curriculum
- Roles of teachers, students and faculty
- Exploration curriculum and Programs
3Integrative
Integrated
Interdisciplinary/ Multidisciplinary
Team
Self-Contained
4Rational
- Application vs. Memorization
- Patterns and Connections
- Coherence over Fragmentation
- Right Answer vs. Finding the Solution
5Components of Integrated Curriculum
- Central Problems or issue is Identified
- Issue is of personal significance
- Issue becomes central focus of curriculum
- Students acquire the ability to solve the problem
or issue.
6Intersection of Personal Concerns
Adolescent Concerns Curriculum Themes Social Concerns
Developing an Identity Identities Cultural Diversity
Personal Fitness Wellness Environmental Protection
Peer Conflict, Gangs Conflict Resolution Global Conflict
Personal Friendships Caring Social Welfare
7Roles, Resources and Rubrics
8Roles of the Teacher
- Demonstrate an Understanding of Adolescents
Concerns - Setting the Stage and Environment
- Structuring and Guiding the Explorations
9Roles of the Learner
- Involved in curriculum
- Assume some responsibility for learning
- Active participants in both process and products
of learning
10Resources
- Library
- Partnership
- Technology
11Learning Materials
12Assessment
- Student Demonstrated Knowledge
- Real World Scenario/ Demonstration
- Projects
- Authentic Assessment
13Other Perspectives
- Scores on Standardized Tests
- Focus on subject matter
- Time in Planning
- Need for Administration Support
- Community Involvement
14Exploratory Curriculum
15Exploratory Curriculum/ Programs
- Definition
- A Class Designed to Help Students Explore Their
Interests - Mini-course
- Length of Classes
- Semester
- 6-8 weeks
16Reasons for a Exploratory Curriculum
- Provides Opportunity for Students
- Appeals to Diverse Learners
- Self Discovery
17Teachers Roles
- Pique Students Interest in a Topic
- Guide the Students
- Be a Resource
- Monitor Progress and Participation
18Topics for Mini-Course
- Home Economics
- Foods for Independent living
- Personal Finance
- Arts
- Ceramics
- Photography
- Language
- Industrial Technology
- Shop Class
- Horticulture
19Essentials for Exploratory
- Developmentally Responsive
- Enhances Motivation
- Interesting and Useful
- Provide Opportunity to Learn about Specific
Topics - Reflect Core Curriculum
20Considerations for Developing Curriculum
- Be Unique
- Reflect Developmental Responsive Perspectives
- Be Relevant to Learners to learners Experiences
21Considerations for Developing Curriculum
- Adopt Student-Centered Perspective
- Achieve a Balance Between Cognitive and Affective
- Provide for Cultural and Gender Diversity
- Reflect the Relationship
- Between Learners Image of Success and School
Curriculum