I wanted to give a few ideas on my first
grade curriculum choices, and my thoughts behind them.
Not exact matches
SAS
Curriculum Pathways is a free platform that teachers can use to create and automatically
grade custom multiple -
choice quizzes.
The Seattle school district has been using a discovery - based math
curriculum in the lower
grades and clearly viewed the Discovering Series as an extension of those pedagogical
choices.
The college offers an extensive
curriculum with a wide
choice of A levels; a range of level 2 and level 3 technical education courses; as well as GCSE maths and English for students who do not have a C
grade.
The authors outline key components of Linked Learning (including core and technical
curriculum and instruction, work - based learning, and supplemental support services); essential characteristics of effective Linked Learning programs (such as informed student
choice and alignment both to middle
grades and to postsecondary); and options for designing Linked Learning in a district (such as deciding on the amount and focus of the pathways).
Taking the Brookings Institution's recommendations for a web site with individual schools
graded for their willingness to entertain parent / student
choice of schools one step further, I suggest also including indexes of the ability of students to choose or design their own
curriculum; i.e. democratic education.
Despite the «knowledge» in its name, KIPP didn't launch with any uniform early -
grade curriculum, instead trusting such
choices to principals and teachers at the building and classroom levels.
The
curriculum component of Safer
Choices consists of 21 sessions taught over 2 years: 11 lessons in Level 1, taught during ninth
grade, and 10 lessons in Level 2, taught during tenth
grade.