Kappa Delta Pi Co-Publications: Reframing the Curriculum : Design for Social Justice and Sustainability by Susan Santone (2018, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherRoutledge
ISBN-101138305979
ISBN-139781138305977
eBay Product ID (ePID)240588115

Product Key Features

Number of Pages158 Pages
Publication NameReframing the Curriculum : Design for Social Justice and Sustainability
LanguageEnglish
SubjectGeneral, Curricula, Ecology
Publication Year2018
TypeTextbook
AuthorSusan Santone
Subject AreaNature, Education
SeriesKappa Delta Pi Co-Publications
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight8.5 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2018-014237
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal375.006
Table Of ContentList of Illustrations About the Author Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: What's at Stake? 1. What's the Story We Want? 2. The Dominant Narrative: The Story of More 3. A Different Narrative: The Story of Better Part I Culminating Activity: Defining Sustainability and Social Justice Part II: What's at Stake in Our Curriculum? 4. What's the Story We Want for Our Teaching? 5. The Perils for Students in the Story of More 6. Best Practices for Student Success in the Story of Better Part II Culminating Activity: Curriculum Self-Assessment Part III: Changing the Story: Curriculum Design With the Stakes in Mind 7. Defining a Plot 8. Creating Intrigue and Suspense With Guiding Questions 9. Defining and Sequencing the Learning Outcomes 10. Aligning Outcomes, Standards, Instruction, and Assessment Index
SynopsisReframing the Curriculum is a practical, hands-on guide to weaving the concepts of healthy communities, democratic societies, and social justice into academic disciplines. Developed for future and practicing teachers, this volume is perfect for teacher education courses in instructional design, social foundations, and general education, as well as for study in professional learning communities. The author outlines the philosophies, movements, and narratives shaping the future, both in and out of classrooms, and then challenges readers to consider the larger story and respond with curriculum makeovers that engage students in solving problems in their schools, communities, and the larger world. The book's proven method for designing units gives educators across grades and disciplines the tools to bring sustainability and social justice into experiential, project-based instructional approaches. Pedagogical features include: Specific examples and templates that offer readers a framework for reworking their units and courses while meeting required standards and incorporating innovative classroom practices. Activities and discussion questions that bring the content to life and establish ties with the curriculum. eResources, including a Facilitator's Guide, offering examples of fully developed units created with this model and an editable template for redesigning existing units., Reframing the Curriculum is a practical, hands-on guide to weaving the concepts of healthy communities, democratic societies, and social justice into academic disciplines. Developed for future and practicing teachers, this volume is perfect for teacher education courses in instructional design, social foundations, and general education, as well as for study in professional learning communities. The author outlines the philosophies, movements, and narratives shaping the future, both in and out of classrooms, and then challenges readers to consider the larger story and respond with curriculum makeovers that engage students in solving problems in their schools, communities, and the larger world. The book's proven method for designing units gives educators across grades and disciplines the tools to bring sustainability and social justice into experiential, project-based instructional approaches. Pedagogical features include: Specific examples and templates that offer readers a framework for reworking their units and courses while meeting required standards and incorporating innovative classroom practices. Activities and discussion questions that bring the content to life and establish ties with the curriculum. eResources, including a Facilitator's Guide , offering examples of fully developed units created with this model and an editable template for redesigning existing units.
LC Classification NumberLB1570.S2844 2019

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