THE CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROCESS Aligning Curriculum and Instruction

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THE CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROCESS Aligning Curriculum and Instruction to Support Academic Success for NJ

THE CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROCESS Aligning Curriculum and Instruction to Support Academic Success for NJ GEAR UP Students September 13, 2012 Kilpatry Cuesta, State Coordinator, NJ GEAR UP State Project

What we do NJ GEAR UP Mission: To increase the number of low income

What we do NJ GEAR UP Mission: To increase the number of low income students who are prepared to enter and succeed in postsecondary education.

How we do it Academic and personal counseling NJASK 8, HSPA, PSAT, and SAT

How we do it Academic and personal counseling NJASK 8, HSPA, PSAT, and SAT prep classes Academic year and summer instruction Help with college applications Mentoring After-school tutoring College visits and tours Financial aid information workshops Cultural and educational field trips

Video Reflection How do we support effective academic instruction and student learning? What are

Video Reflection How do we support effective academic instruction and student learning? What are our current habits?

Changing Education Paradigms http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=z. DZFc. DGp. L 4 U

Changing Education Paradigms http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=z. DZFc. DGp. L 4 U

Curriculum Development The process of curriculum development is an opportunity to Support creative instruction

Curriculum Development The process of curriculum development is an opportunity to Support creative instruction Impact student achievement Prepare students for college & LIFE

What do we value? Please think about what you value in your respective programs.

What do we value? Please think about what you value in your respective programs. You will have an opportunity to share

Curriculum Development Team NJ GEAR UP Director Curriculum Coordinator Lead Teacher (s) (content/technology) Consultant

Curriculum Development Team NJ GEAR UP Director Curriculum Coordinator Lead Teacher (s) (content/technology) Consultant NJ GEAR UP State Coordinator

Vision A vision should stretch the organization’s capabilities and image of itself. It gives

Vision A vision should stretch the organization’s capabilities and image of itself. It gives shape and direction to the organization’s future.

NJ GEAR UP Goal: To participate in the curriculum development process to ensure that

NJ GEAR UP Goal: To participate in the curriculum development process to ensure that standards guide academic year and summer instruction Note: While the process may be universal the goal is NOT to create a canned GEAR UP curriculum (book) for all programs to use

Standards Academic standards help identify the big ideas to be addressed in a grade

Standards Academic standards help identify the big ideas to be addressed in a grade , level, unit, or lesson What students should know and be able to do What they may be asked to give evidence of learning How well they should be expected to know or do

New Era: Common Core Standards (CCS) We must now spend more time focusing on

New Era: Common Core Standards (CCS) We must now spend more time focusing on aligning curriculum and instruction, rather than developing curriculum guides. We have shifted from focusing on what (standards) to focusing on how (teaching).

 6 Shifts in English Language Arts (ELA) CCS (September 2012 –Implementation in NJ)

6 Shifts in English Language Arts (ELA) CCS (September 2012 –Implementation in NJ) Shift 1: At least 50% of what students read should be INFORMATIONAL (there should be a balance of informational & literary texts) Text complexity should increase Shift 2: Knowledge in the Disciplines Grades 6 -12: Literacy is shared across the subjects

ELA CCS Shift 3: Staircase of complexity Students are prepared for the complexity of

ELA CCS Shift 3: Staircase of complexity Students are prepared for the complexity of college and career-ready texts Teachers provide scaffolding and supports for students below grade level Shift 4: Text-based answers Assess comprehension of text through arguments, conversations, & writing

ELA CCS Shift 5: Writing from Sources Use of evidence to inform or make

ELA CCS Shift 5: Writing from Sources Use of evidence to inform or make an argument Shift 6: Academic Vocabulary Increased vocabulary is needed to access grade level complex text Help students access more complex texts across content areas

Curriculum is the program used to prepare students to meet the standards It provides

Curriculum is the program used to prepare students to meet the standards It provides direction in instruction It is fluid & ever changing

Step 1: Establish the Foundation Understand state and national standards Standards are the driving

Step 1: Establish the Foundation Understand state and national standards Standards are the driving force for curriculum development October 2012

Step II: Data Analysis Analyze student achievement data Develop a common understanding of students’

Step II: Data Analysis Analyze student achievement data Develop a common understanding of students’ needs beyond individual sites. ASK 8, HSPA, Grades Graduation rate/College enrollment rate Rigorous courses (Pre-Algebra, Chemistry) Other October-November 2012

Step III: Assessments Establish local benchmarks that will help teachers identify how well students

Step III: Assessments Establish local benchmarks that will help teachers identify how well students understand the big ideas outlined in the curriculum standards. Wiggins & Tighe’s (1998). Backward design model.

Step IV: Writing Create supporting curriculum documents that teachers can use to implement the

Step IV: Writing Create supporting curriculum documents that teachers can use to implement the curriculum in the classroom. Develop a curriculum guide/template to help teachers develop lessons December-February 2013

Step V: Resource Review Team reviews and selects resources that align with the standards,

Step V: Resource Review Team reviews and selects resources that align with the standards, grade-level expectations, and assessments the team developed. Beware of glitzy products! Resources will be tested during the pilot phase

Professional Development Effective Educational Practices that Promote Student Achievement Precollege Teachers Directors Staff May-June

Professional Development Effective Educational Practices that Promote Student Achievement Precollege Teachers Directors Staff May-June 2012 (ongoing)

Characteristics of Effective Teaching A comfortable & safe learning community Relevance-connecting new instruction to

Characteristics of Effective Teaching A comfortable & safe learning community Relevance-connecting new instruction to previous learning Rigor-challenge the students Active learning experiences (aesthetic experience-video) Bransford, J. D. , Brown, A. L. , & Cocking, R. R. , eds. (2000). How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School. Washington, D. C. : National Academy Press.

Step VI: Pilot Process Pilot lessons & materials at least 6 to 8 weeks

Step VI: Pilot Process Pilot lessons & materials at least 6 to 8 weeks July 2013

Evaluate the Pilot August-September 2013

Evaluate the Pilot August-September 2013

Revise October 2013

Revise October 2013

Implementation Academic Year 2013

Implementation Academic Year 2013

Review and Evaluate One of the reasons why curriculum work is so challenging is

Review and Evaluate One of the reasons why curriculum work is so challenging is that it is never done (Mooney & Mausbach, 2008, p. 12). Curriculum team must continue to meet on an ongoing basis to ensure that teaching and learning in the content area is helping students achieve.

Closing Remarks “I cried, ” she said. “I thanked God. And I cried. ”

Closing Remarks “I cried, ” she said. “I thanked God. And I cried. ” “I notice that when you are not educated, you are restricted in a lot of ways. I don’t want to be restricted” “My teachers were mean to me!” she says with a smile. “They tore apart everything that I wrote. ” But she knows now that her teachers saw her talent and helped her learn how to express herself”

 October 18, 2012 Curriculum Development Planning Session

October 18, 2012 Curriculum Development Planning Session

References Mooney, N. , Mausbach, A. (2008). Align the design: A blueprint for school

References Mooney, N. , Mausbach, A. (2008). Align the design: A blueprint for school improvement. Alexandria, VA: ASCD. Core Common Standards http: //www. corestandards. org/ Presentation adapted from Judy Feinberg, Richard Stockton College Wiggins, G. , & Mc. Tighe, J. (1998). Understanding by design. Alexandria, VA: ASCD.