Teachers Guide
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Aim
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Rationale
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Goals & Objectives
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Audience & Prerequisites
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Instructional Plan
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Subject -matter
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Materials
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Assessment & Evaluation
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- Aim: one sentence (more or less) description
of overall purpose of curriculum, including audience and
the topic
- Rationale: paragraph describing why aim
is worth achieving. This section would include assessment
of needs.
- Goals and objectives: list of the learning outcomes
expected from participation in the curriculum. This section
includes a discussion of how the curriculum supports national,
state, and local standards.
- Audience and pre-requisites: describes
who the curriculum is for and the prior knowledge, skills,
and attitudes of those learners likely to be successful
with the curriculum.
- Description of subject-matter: designation
of what area of content, facts, arena of endeavor, that
the curriculum deals with. (This is a further elaboration
of the "topic" description in the Aim.)
- Instructional plan: describes the activities
the learners are going to engage in, and the sequence
of those activities. Also describes what the TEACHER
is to do in order to facilitate those activities. (This
is like the traditional "lesson plan" except for a curriculum
it may include more than one lesson.)
- Materials: lists materials necessary for
successful teaching of the curriculum. Includes a list
of web pages. Often, the web site will NOT be the only
materials needed by the students. They may need books,
tables, paper, chalkboards, calculators, and other tools.
You should spell these additional materials out in your
teaching guide.
Also includes the actual materials (worksheets and web
pages) prepared by the curriculum developer, any special
requirements for classroom setup and supplies, and a list
of any specific hardware and software requirements.
- Plans for Assessment and evaluation:
includes plan for assessing learning and evaluating the
curriculum as a whole. May include description of a model
project, sample exam questions, or other elements of assessment.
Also should include plan for evaluating the curriculum
as a whole, including feedback from learners.
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