Making Integrated Curriculum Work: Teachers, Students and the Quest for Coherent Curriculum

by Elizabeth Pate, etc., Elaine Homestead, and Karen McGinnis

James A. Beane (Foreword)

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Containing real stories and practical suggestions, this work searches for a curriculum that is at once inclusive, democratic and empowering for teachers, students and parents. Based on their one-year curricular experiment called the "McHome Team", the authors use their experience guiding a middle-school class to co-create their own curriculum, to demonstrate for all what it takes to make integrating a curriculum work. They explore their successes and challenges and examine the implications their approach has for the study of integrated curricula and democratic schooling. Rather than relying on outside sources for curriculum decisions and justifications, the authors show teachers how they can turn to their students and to their own professional judgement to create possibilities for curriculum and teaching. Introductory chapters are followed by individual chapters on each of the eight essential components of coherent curriculum: goals; democratic classrooms; traditional and alternative assessments; content integration; pedagogy; communication; scheduling and organizational structures; and reflecting.
A sample unit developed by the McHome Team and a helpful summary of the proposals for coherent curriculum conclude the volume.
  • ISBN10 0807735981
  • ISBN13 9780807735985
  • Publish Date 1 January 1997
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 20 August 2010
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Teachers' College Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 168
  • Language English