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Developing the Curriculum (9th Ed.)

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Developing the Curriculum
For undergraduate and graduate-level introductory courses in Curriculum Development, grades K-12.
 
A practical, step-by-step guide of the entire curriculum development process
Developing the Curriculum guides readers through all of the aspects of developing a curriculum?from the underlying principles and concepts to the roles of school personnel, the components of the process, uses of technology, and current issues that are shaping the field. The textbook includes both traditional and contemporary approaches to give readers a comprehensive, balanced look at the theories and evidence-based practices demonstrated to be effective curriculum specialists and instructional leaders.

Now featuring a new lead author and co-author, the 9th Edition keeps readers up to date on the continually evolving field of curriculum development. A revised chapter on emerging digital trends helps future educational administrators understand how to incorporate online learning innovations into the curriculum. Updated content, research, and practices throughout reflect the current environment of rigorous standards implementation and accountability for student learning outcomes. These new features have lead to this text's nomination for the Writing and Research Award from the American Association of College for Teacher Educations (AACTE).

Brief Contents

PART I: THE CURRICULUM: Theoretical Dimensions

  1. Curriculum and Instruction Defined
  2. Principles of Curriculum Development

PART II: CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT: Role of Personnel

  1. Curriculum Development: A Multilevel, Multisector Process
  2. Curriculum Development: The Human Dimension

PART III: CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT: Components of Curriculum System Development Process

  1. Models for Curriculum System Development
  2. Philosophy and Aims of Education
  3. Data and Evidence Informed Decision Making
  4. Curriculum Goals and Objectives

PART IV: CURRICULUM IMPLEMENTATION

  1. Instructional Goals or Essential Questions and Instructional Goals or Learning Targets
  2. Evidence-Based Instruction

PART V: EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS

  1. Evaluation of Instruction
  2. Evaluation of the Curriculum

PART VI: LOOKING FORWARD IN CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT

  1. Trends in Digital Curriculum and Instruction

About our authors

William R. Gordon II has served as a teacher, instructional leader, and district-level executive leader in Florida. As both and elementary and high school principal, he became known for his deep understanding of curriculum and instruction, thought leadership, and systems approaches in the Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) school system. During his 11-year tenure as the principal of Winter Park High School, the school was named by the State of Florida as a “High-Performing School” due to the school's rigorous curriculum and outstanding student achievement. Additionally, U.S. News and World Report repeatedly ranked Winter Park High School in the top 1 percent of high schools in the nation. While in OCPS he became an area superintendent, where he was responsible for the curriculum, instruction and student and teacher performance in 29 diverse schools serving approximately 35,000 students. After serving in OCPS, he became the chief operations officer at Florida Virtual School (FLVS), the nation's oldest and largest public online public school system. While at serving as an executive leader at FLVS he established an Analysis, Assessment and Accountability (AAA) division in the district. The AAA division established enterprise-wide data collection, data analysis, and predictive analytics as a leader in the online industry. Additionally, he engaged with online curriculum, instruction, and professional learning. He has also served as an adjunct professor in the College of Education at the University of Central Florida.

Rosemarye T. Taylor has a rich background in teaching and leading in Georgia and Florida. She also served as national director of professional development for Scholastic, Inc. Since joining the faculty at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, she has become known for expertise in instructional and curricular leadership through use-inspired research that influences improved educato

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