Curriculum Alignment
Research-Based Strategies for Increasing Student Achievement
Edited by:
- David A. Squires - ABC Education Consultants LLC, Branford, CT
Other Titles in:
Curriculum Leadership | Standards & Accountability | Teaching Methods & Learning Styles
Curriculum Leadership | Standards & Accountability | Teaching Methods & Learning Styles
September 2008 | 232 pages | Corwin
With so many standards driving state assessment specifications, there is insufficient time in the day to ensure that all students will individually perform at expectation. Curriculum Alignment offers school administrators and curriculum specialists concrete, practical guidance in aligning curriculum and instruction to standards and assessments in order to improve test scores, instruction, and learner achievement.This book presents what research says about alignment, and then uses that research as a platform for offering strategies to develop district curriculum and to improve instruction and student achievement.
Preface
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Part I. Alignment and Instruction, Textbooks, and Standardized Tests
1. Introduction to Curriculum Alignment
2. Alignment and Instruction
3. Alignment and Textbooks
4. Alignment and Standardized Tests
Part II. Alignment and Mastery Learning, Project 2061, and TIMSS
5. Alignment, Reteaching, and Mastery Learning
6. Ideas From Project 2061 of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
7. Alignment and the TIMSS Analysis
Part III. The Aligned Curriculum
8. Criteria for a Useful and Useable Curriculum Incorporating Alignment
9. Addressing Alignment Through a Curriculum Design: The Balanced Curriculum Model
10. How the Balanced Curriculum Meets This Book's Recommendations for Districts
11. Summary of Alignment Research and Recommendations
Resource A: 10 Criteria for Structuring a Useful and Useable Curriculum
References
Index
"One of the few books that takes a holistic look at alignment and helps clarify the definition of alignment. Squires helped increase my knowledge as an instructional leader and showed me that alignment can be a valuable tool when used with real intent. The book engaged me in authentic reflection on my professional practice."
South Seneca Central School District, NY
"The author provides readers with much food for thought, resources to delve more deeply into specific ideas, and benefits and challenges to weigh when making curricular and alignment decisions. Readers are urged to seriously consider how they define curriculum and are offered an alternative definition that, when acted upon, may play a critical role in increasing student learning."
Tucson Unified School District, AZ