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Article: Ensuring lessons teach the curriculum with a lesson plan resource.
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- The Clearing House
- Article date:
- November 1, 2004
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Curriculum revision in a building or district involves two levels of operation. The first level is comprehensive and focuses on the large-scale, district-wide, or building-wide processes. These processes include areas such as academic program governance, the development of K-12 or building curricula, and decisions related to accreditation, program changes, and other issues involving stakeholders or affecting student learning. The second level is the classroom level, which focuses on individual teachers and how they implement the curricula and apply district or building decisions to student learning. At the core of this second strand is instructional design for the new ...