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Munson, Lynne – Educational Leadership, 2023
Author and education nonprofit leader Lynne Munson recounts how she helped steer an ambitious curriculum development initiative that worked directly in concert with teachers. More than a decade later, district leaders have learned much more about how coherent, classroom-tested, and teacher-supported curricula can transform student learning. With…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Instruction
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Hirsch, E. D., Jr. – Educational Leadership, 1993
To achieve fairness and excellence in education, an elementary school should teach a body of shared knowledge, grade by grade. The Core Knowledge Foundation offers some principles and guidelines for developing such programs. As one South Bronx inner-city school shows, core knowledge works because it acknowledges human learning limitations,…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
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Lakes, Glendon – Educational Leadership, 1982
Secondary school students in Pine River, Minnesota, need enough common knowledge to compete with graduates of other schools, but educators must keep in mind--as they move toward a more uniform curriculum--that each community is unique. (Author/RW)
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs
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Bradford, Kenneth; Stiff, Helen Randolph – Educational Leadership, 1993
Through a new curriculum model called World Class Education, Virginia hopes to encourage its schools to transform themselves voluntarily. The program is guided by six principles: focus on outcomes, school accountability, the assumption that all students can learn, the importance of collaboration and teamwork, the connectivity of learning, and the…
Descriptors: Accountability, Change Strategies, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development
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O'Neil, John – Educational Leadership, 1999
Hirsch believes it is vitally important to specify the "core knowledge" that all students must learn. Here, Hirsch explains elements of his K-8 core-knowledge sequence. Teachers should avoid canned lessons but should know where they are going. New English standards are unacceptable, since they omit Shakespeare's works. (MLH)
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Cultural Literacy, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
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Cawelti, Gordon – Educational Leadership, 2006
With its focusing on high-stakes testing in reading and math, NCLB has narrowed the curriculum. This focus comes at the expense of instruction in social studies, the arts, science, and health and denies many students access to the quality curriculums that students in more affluent schools enjoy. NCLB is now the prescribed method of treatment for…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, High Stakes Tests, Federal Government, Core Curriculum
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Cheever, Daniel S., Jr.; Sayer, Gus A. – Educational Leadership, 1982
Discusses the process by which the Weston (Massachusetts) Public Schools chose a secondary school core curriculum. Describes six issues the district had to settle, three guidelines it followed in planning its curriculum choice process, and the seven-step process it used to define its core curriculum. (RW)
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, Consultants, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development
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Savage, David – Educational Leadership, 1982
Describes the International Baccalaureate (IB), a demanding core curriculum with rigorous examinations developed for secondary students in Europe. Discusses the reactions of several U.S. educators who have used the IB and presents sample questions from IB examinations. (RW)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Difficulty Level
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Costa, Arthur L. – Educational Leadership, 1993
To realize future continuous learning, thinking, and complex problem-solving goals and standards, educators must exchange content acquisition and knowledge retention as ends in themselves for more adventuresome, experiential learning strategies. Teachers will assume new roles as knowledge managers, team planners, collegial coaches, and…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Kierstead, Janet; Mentor, Sally – Educational Leadership, 1988
Describes California's integrative approach to curricular planning and staff development. Under the state's new vision of excellence, all students experience a common core curriculum providing a solid academic background and promoting literacy in the various disciplines. Content and skill development go hand in hand. Includes four references. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Basic Skills, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development
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Makler, Stephen J.; Munnelly, Robert J. – Educational Leadership, 1980
The nation's oldest college is reforming its general education program to meet the challenge of the 1980s. What it does and how well it works may have profound consequences, not only for higher education, but for the high school curriculum as well. (Author)
Descriptors: College Bound Students, College Preparation, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development
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Offermann, Donald A. – Educational Leadership, 1984
Outlining procedures involved in arriving at a newly adopted curriculum for the Oak Park, Illinois, high school of which he is the associate principal in charge of instruction, the author argues the importance of developing a comprehensive vision of educational priorities before considering specific curricular components. (JBM)
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Demonstration Programs
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Gaidimas, Linda; Walters, Susan – Educational Leadership, 1993
Describes one district's struggle to implement Maine's Common Core of Learning, model of education that blurred subject area lines and moved toward integrated framework for curriculum and instruction. Common Core presented a set of outcomes divided into four interdisciplinary categories: human record, reasoning and problem solving, communication,…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Goodlad, John I. – Educational Leadership, 1987
Reviews history of the use of the concept "core curriculum" and its decline. Includes a discussion of educational ethics and excellence centering on the need to evaluate the push toward a more academic curriculum and the effect it is having in pushing some students out of the system while developing excellence for a smaller group of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational History