The Parallel Curriculum in the Classroom. Essays for Application Across the Content Areas, K-12 / Book 1, ([2013?])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- The Parallel Curriculum in the Classroom. Essays for Application Across the Content Areas, K-12 / Book 1, ([2013?])
- Main Title:
- The Parallel Curriculum in the Classroom.
- Further Information:
- Note: Carol Ann Tomlinson, Sandra N. Kaplan, Jeanne H. Purcell, Jann H. Leppien, Deborah E. Burns, Cindy A. Strickland.
- Authors:
- Tomlinson, Carol A
Kaplan, Sandra Nina
Purcell, Jeanne H
Leppien, Jann H
Burns, Deborah E
Strickland, Cindy A, 1959- - Other Names:
- National Association for Gifted Children (U.S.)
- Contents:
- Introducing the Parallel Curriculum Model in the Classroom by Carol Ann Tomlinson and Sandra Kaplan; About the Book; Using the Model and Units for Professional Development; Acknowledgments; 1. In Praise of Protocols: Navigating the Design Process Within the Parallel Curriculum Model by Deborah E. Burns; Curriculum as a Road Map; The Purpose, Problems, and Process of Curriculum Writing; The Goal and Sequence of This Essay; The Beginning: Agreeing on the Components of a Curriculum Plan; The Challenge of Writing Well-Aligned PCM Curriculum; Supporting the Work of Creative Professionals; The Parallel Curriculum Model Protocols; Conclusion; 2. The Importance of the Focusing Questions in Each of the Curriculum Parallels by Jann H. . Leppien; The Nature of a Discipline and How It Relates to the Focusing Questions; Early in the Curriculum Planning Process; Using the Core Curriculum’s Purpose, Characteristics, and Questions to Guide Curricular Decisions; Using the Curriculum of Connections’ Purpose, Characteristics, and Questions to Guide Curricular Decisions; Using the Curriculum of Practice’s Purpose, Characteristics, and Questions to Guide Curricular Decisions; Using the Curriculum of Identity’s Purpose, Characteristics, and Questions to Guide Curricular Decisions; In Closing; 3. Using the Four Parallel Curricula as a Comprehensive Curriculum Model: Philosophy and Pragmatism by Sandra N. Kaplan; The Philosophical Rationale; The Pragmatic Rationale; Conclusion; 4. . Exploring theIntroducing the Parallel Curriculum Model in the Classroom by Carol Ann Tomlinson and Sandra Kaplan; About the Book; Using the Model and Units for Professional Development; Acknowledgments; 1. In Praise of Protocols: Navigating the Design Process Within the Parallel Curriculum Model by Deborah E. Burns; Curriculum as a Road Map; The Purpose, Problems, and Process of Curriculum Writing; The Goal and Sequence of This Essay; The Beginning: Agreeing on the Components of a Curriculum Plan; The Challenge of Writing Well-Aligned PCM Curriculum; Supporting the Work of Creative Professionals; The Parallel Curriculum Model Protocols; Conclusion; 2. The Importance of the Focusing Questions in Each of the Curriculum Parallels by Jann H. . Leppien; The Nature of a Discipline and How It Relates to the Focusing Questions; Early in the Curriculum Planning Process; Using the Core Curriculum’s Purpose, Characteristics, and Questions to Guide Curricular Decisions; Using the Curriculum of Connections’ Purpose, Characteristics, and Questions to Guide Curricular Decisions; Using the Curriculum of Practice’s Purpose, Characteristics, and Questions to Guide Curricular Decisions; Using the Curriculum of Identity’s Purpose, Characteristics, and Questions to Guide Curricular Decisions; In Closing; 3. Using the Four Parallel Curricula as a Comprehensive Curriculum Model: Philosophy and Pragmatism by Sandra N. Kaplan; The Philosophical Rationale; The Pragmatic Rationale; Conclusion; 4. . Exploring the Curriculum of Identity in the PCM Model by Jeanne Purcell; What Is the Curriculum of Identity?; What’s In It for Me?; Conclusion; References; 5. Ascending Intellectual Demand Within and Beyond the Parallel Curriculum Model by Carol Tomlinson, Sandra Kaplan, and Kelly Hedrick; What Is Ascending Intellectual Demand?; How Does Ascending Intellectual Demand Relate to Other Guides for Challenge?; How Is Ascending Intellectual Demand Different Than Other Approaches to Challenge?; Using Ascending Intellectual Demand to Plan Curriculum and Instruction; When and Where Do Teachers Apply Ascending Intellectual Demand?; A Word of Caution; Why Does Ascending Intellectual Demand Matter?; References; Index; . … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Thousand Oaks, California : Corwin
- Publication Date:
- 2013
- Copyright Date:
- 2006
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xi, 110 pages), illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 371.953
Gifted children -- Education -- Curricula
Curriculum planning - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781452212449
1452212449 - Related ISBNs:
- 0761929711
076192972X - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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