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- Curriculum Support Resources - Curriculum infusion resources, cross curricular resources, and the Hall of Interdisciplinary Studies.
- Homeschooler's Curriculum Swap - Buy, sell and trade homeschool curriculum with other home educators. Looking is FREE. Items move FAST! Great Forums. Oldest continuous used curriculum site on the Net.
- Ellen Weber, MITA Center, Multiple Intelligence Teaching Approach - Features multiple intelligence curriculum reform for higher education. New Five-Phase Curriculum Approach to implement inquiry based learning, reflective teaching, brain based curriculum, collaborative teaching and roundtable learning.
- The National Curriculum - The National Curriculum for England. Downloadable pdf files of all the National Curriculum books.
- Core Curriculum of America - Complete customized K-12 homeschool curriculum packages.
- 4-H Cooperative Curriculum System - 4HCCS is the nationwide curriculum development system of the Cooperative Extension Service. Its mission is to provide high quality experientially based curriculum products to 4-H and other non-formal youth development organizations. Over 150 curriculum products are currently available and may be ordered online.
- ABC: A Balanced Curriculum - A Balanced Curriculum is a process by which schools can align curriculum to local, state, national, and professional education standards.
- Curriculum Express - Online warehouse of curriculum.
- Let Us Teach Kids - Lessons using creative methods, stories, object lessons, puppets and drama to teach Biblical truths.
- National Curriculum - Resources, teaching guidance and ideas, information from National Curriculum teacher handbooks, and non-statutory guidelines, offered by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority. Includes subject and cross-curricular resources, and inclusion information.
Wikipedia Articles
- Curriculum theory - Curriculum theory is a way of describing the philosophy of certain approaches to the development and enactment of curriculum. Within the broad field of curriculum studies, it is both a historical analysis of curriculum and a way of viewing current educational curriculum and policy decisions.
- National Curriculum - The National Curriculum was introduced into England, Wales and Northern Ireland, as a nationwide curriculum for primary and secondary state schools following the Education Reform Act 1988. Notwithstanding its name, it does not apply to Independent Schools, which by definition are free to set their own curriculum, but it ensures that state schools of all Local Education Authorities have a common curriculum.
- Curriculum mapping - Curriculum Mapping is a procedure for reviewing the operational curriculum as it is entered into an electronic data base at any education setting. It is based largely on the work of Heidi Hayes Jacobs in Mapping the Big Picture: Integrating Curriculum and Assessment K-12 (ASCD, 1997) and Getting Results with Curriculum Mapping (2004, ASCD).
- Emergent curriculum - Emergent curriculum is a way of planning curriculum based on the student’s interest and passions as well as the teacher’s. To plan an emergent curriculum requires observation, documentation, creative brainstorming, flexibility and patience.
- National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools - The National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools (NCBCPS) is a nonprofit organization that promotes the use of its 300-page Bible curriculum, The Bible in History and Literature, in schools throughout the United States.