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MeetStandIntegrateCurrCVR.qxd 1/29/04 10:19 AM Page 1 Education $24.95 Meeting Meeting Standar Meeting Standards Through Standards ds Thr Through ough Integrated Curriculum Many schools under pressure to meet new standards of learning mistakenly believe that they must adopt a narrow curriculum that imposes strict boundaries on what students are taught. In this book, Susan M. Drake and Rebecca C. Burns address this issue by offering strategies for synchronizing standards across the disciplines. At the heart of the book is the KNOW/DO/BE framework, which teachers can use to ensure a curriculum that is both rigorous and relevant to K–12 students at all stages of proficiency. Among other things, this comprehensive framework allows teachers to: • Map curriculum Susan M. Drake & Rebecca C. Bur • Scan and cluster standards • Develop assessments and guiding questions • Align integrated instructional strategies and assessments Though the authors draw much of their data from research on Association for Supervision integration, their focus is on analyzing the real-life experiences and Curriculum Development of teachers who have successfully integrated their curricula in Alexandria, Virginia USA the service of accountability. The many benefits of this approach VISIT US ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB that the authors explore include lower absenteeism, fewer http://www.ascd.org behavioral problems, and higher rates of homework completion ns among students. By combining case studies with a wealth of supporting research, Meeting Standards Through Integrated Curriculum offers teachers a user-friendly system for meeting standards while advancing broad-based learning. Susan M. Drake Rebecca C. Burns Meeting Standards Through Susan M. Drake Rebecca C. Burns Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development Alexandria, Virginia USA Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development 1703 N. Beauregard St. • Alexandria, VA 22311-1714 USA Telephone: 800-933-2723 or 703-578-9600 • Fax: 703-575-5400 Web site: http://www.ascd.org • E-mail: member@ascd.org Gene R. Carter, Executive Director; Nancy Modrak, Director of Publishing; Julie Houtz, Director of Book Editing & Production; Ernesto Yermoli, Project Manager; Reece Quiñones, Senior Graphic Designer; Keith Demmons, Desktop Publishing Specialist; Tracey Smith, Production Manager. Copyright © 2004 by the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD). All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission from ASCD. Readers who wish to duplicate material copyrighted by ASCD may do so for a small fee by contacting the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC), 222 Rosewood Dr., Danvers, MA 01923, USA (telephone: 978-750-8400; fax: 978-750-4470; Web: http://www.copyright.com). ASCD has authorized the CCC to collect such fees on its behalf. Requests to reprint rather than photocopy should be directed to ASCD’s permissions office at 703-578-9600. Printed in the United States of America. Cover art copyright © 2004 by ASCD. ASCD publications present a variety of viewpoints. The views expressed or implied in this book should not be inter- preted as official positions of the Association. All Web links in this book are correct as of the publication date below but may have become inactive or otherwise modi- fied since that time. If you notice a deactivated or changed link, please e-mail books@ascd.org with the words “Link Update” in the subject line. In your message, please specify the Web link, the book title, and the page number on which the link appears. Paperback ISBN: 0-87120-840-7 • ASCD product #103011 • List Price: $24.95 ($19.95 ASCD member price, direct from ASCD only) e-books ($24.95): netLibrary ISBN 0-87120-955-1 • ebrary ISBN 0-87120-956-X • Retail PDF ISBN 1-4166-0107-4 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Drake, Susan M., 1944- Meeting standards through integrated curriculum / Susan Drake and Rebecca Burns. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-87120-840-7 (alk. paper) 1. Education--Curricula--United States. 2. Interdisciplinary approach in education--United States. 3. Education-- Standards--United States. I. Burns, Rebecca Crawford. II. Title. LB1570.D697 2004 375'.00973--dc22 2003026668 __________________________________________________ 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Meeting Standards Through Acknowledgments..............................................................................................................v Introduction ........................................................................................................................1 1. What Is Integrated Curriculum?..................................................................................6 2. Why Integrate the Curriculum in an Era of Accountability?......................................18 3. Creating the KNOW/DO/BE Bridge ..........................................................................31 4. Using Standards to Integrate the Curriculum ..........................................................51 5. Aligning Assessment and Instruction with the KNOW/DO/BE Bridge......................67 6. A Template for Planning Interdisciplinary Curriculum ..............................................79 7. Castles, Kings . . . and Standards: One Classroom’s Experience with Integrated Curriculum........................................91 8. Making Connections: A Multidisciplinary Model ......................................................99 9. A Mission to Transform Education: Newsome Park Elementary School ................110 10. The Alpha Program: Students as Standards-Based Curriculum Designers ..........120 11. Questions and Answers..........................................................................................130 12. The Future of Integrated Curriculum: Stilling the Pendulum ..................................141 Appendix A: Interdisciplinary Curriculum Template for the Medieval Times Unit ........147 Appendix B: Making Connections Template and Rubric ..............................................152 Appendix C: Alpha Program Planning Sheet, Rubric, and Individualized Self-Assessment Criteria ................................................................157 Additional Resources ....................................................................................................162 References ....................................................................................................................168 Index ..............................................................................................................................173 About the Authors ..........................................................................................................180
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