Student textbook builds a regional background of Latin merica's physical geography, history, and cultures. It also creates an understanding by focusing on Mexico, Central America, the Carribean, and South America.
Heidi Hayes Jacobs Ordre des livres (chronologique)
Dr. Heidi Hayes Jacobs est une auteure et une leader internationalement reconnue dans le domaine de l'éducation, célébrée pour son travail avant-gardiste en matière de cartographie curriculaire, d'intégration curriculaire et de développement d'approches d'enseignement et d'apprentissage du 21e siècle. En tant que présidente de Curriculum Designers, Inc. et Directrice exécutive du Curriculum Mapping Institute, elle a guidé d'innombrables écoles à l'échelle mondiale. Son objectif est la réforme curriculaire, les stratégies d'enseignement qui favorisent la pensée critique et la planification stratégique. Dr. Jacobs se consacre à la modernisation des pratiques éducatives pour répondre aux besoins contemporains et futurs.






Introduces the geography, history, and culture of Asia and the Pacific Region.
Getting results with curriculum mapping
- 181pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Curriculum mapping is said to remove the clutter that may interfere with learning and teaching. It sorts lessons and units into consistent plans that teachers, schools, and districts can access to ensure content is consistent and also progresses along with students. Jacobs and her contributors describe how to set up a mapping project, work on the project as a team, and use mapping in special settings such as in an independent or alternative school. They show how to create consistent benchmarks and use the resulting maps to integrate new technology, new data, decision-making structures, and staff development opportunities. The appendices include samples.Preparing educators to implement mapping procedures, * Using software to create unique mapping databases, * Integrating decision-making structures and staff development initiatives through mapping, * Helping school communities adjust to new curriculum review processes, and * Making mapping an integral part of literacy training.
An introduction to an interdisciplinary approach in education explores six design options for an interdisciplinary curriculum and offers a process for integrating the teaching of science, math, language arts, social studies, and the arts.