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Create an integrated teaching unit
  • ECE 460 Early Childhood Curriculum

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Integrated Curriculum Components
  • core topic
  • sub-topics
  • age/group level
  • basic web
  • tasks to be completed
  • task evaluation
  • thinking skills evaluation
  • learner outcomes
  • correlation to scope and sequence/TEKS/TAKS
  • items
  • procedure
  • assessment

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Integrated Curriculum
  • Brewer (2007) Intro to Early Childhood Education
    6e
  • pp. 110 ff Chapter 4 Planning Learning
    Activities
  • An integrated curriculum is more similar to
    childrens learning beyond the classroom than
    traditional, subject-based instruction.

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Integrated Curriculum
  • A) Integrated curriculum supports i.
    In-depth exploration of a topic ii. Child
    autonomy and motivation iii. Active
    learning iv. Teacher learning and modeling
    v. Effective use of school time.

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Integrated Curriculum
  • B) In selecting a theme, make sure the topic
  • i. Is important beyond the instructional
    theme
  • ii. Meets learning standards curriculum
    goal
  • iii. Is interesting to students
  • iv. Provides opportunities for application of
    childrens skills
  • v. Uses available resources

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Integrated Curriculum
  • C) Implementing the themei. A web of ideas can
    serve to inspire child interest and suggest
    ideas, as well as organize and link specific
    activities and assess child knowledge.
  • ii. Only activities that meet the learning
    objectives should be included in thematic
    instruction.

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Integrated Curriculum
  • D) Evaluating the themei. A record sheet listing
    child skills that correspond to each objective,
    with a separate column for each theme, can serve
    as a useful basis for evaluation.ii. Childrens
    interest and involvement should be monitored and
    recorded as well a their success iii. Themes may
    be repeated but specific activities must be based
    on childrens interest.

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Integrated Curriculum
  • E) A learning plan addresses how children achieve
    hierarchical goals. i. Learning plans represent
    long-term planning, incorporating many lessons or
    days, ii. Daily learning plans should be
    flexible enough to incorporate incidental
    learning. iii. Lesson plans may be useful
    components of a broader learning plan. iv.
    Different modes of learning and groupings of
    children should be included.

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Integrated Curriculum
  •    F) Texas public schools have mandated goals or
    materials, TEKS. It is important to incorporate
    those goals into the curriculum in a
    developmentally appropriate way.

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Integrated Curriculum
  •     G) Multicultural and antibias
  • These are terms for curriculum that teach
    respect by incorporating all cultures and
    demographic groups. i. This approach is gaining
    important as US society becomes more diverse.
    ii. Teachers must be knowledgeable about cultures
    in order to teach them effectively. iii.
    Classroom materials can support awareness of
    diversity. iv. Teachers should model respect
    for differences and avoid assuming certain groups
    have learning deficits.

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Integrated Curriculum
  • G. Multicultural and antibias contd.
  •         v. Goals            a) Strong identity
    as part of a group and member of human race   
            b) Sense of connectedness with other
    people            c) Critical thinking
    skills            d) Confidence            e)
    Academic skills        vi. Characteristics   
            a) Incorporate daily life into the
    curriculum            b) Adjust curriculum to
    reflect home culture            c) Address
    diversity and justice            d) Involve
    parents and family            e) Encourage
    critical thought            f) Staff review own
    biases

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