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Welcome back

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Curriculum Design types

Materials-centered– Series text, method book

Content-centered– Concert literature

Method approach– Orff, Kodály

Experience-based/constructivism

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Experience-based Constructivist Approach

Emphasizes learning as a social process

Students make (construct) their own meanings from experiences.

Student centered– Not teacher centered

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Four techniques to consider

Modality

Pacing

Size

Color

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Modality

Aural

Visual

Kinesthetic

Rondo Alla Turka

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Pacing

How much is being covered?

How can less be covered by some?

How can coverage be elongated?

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Size

How big and/or long is the musical work?– Big=

• harmonic texture, instrumentation, reading difficulty, range/technical difficulty

• Size of print, amount of information on a line/score

– Hush

– Long= length of time

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Color

Black & white can be hard to process

Color coding can assist in the chunking process

I Did It

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4xA

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B

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C

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So how do you determine if learning occurred?

Assessment of objectives– Objective=What will be learned in this

lesson?– Assessment=Did this get learned? How do

you know?

More on all of this when we cover lesson planning

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Which brings us to curriculum planning…

Curriculum is the culmination of all your desired objectives– What do you want them to learn over the course of

a month? A year? K-12?– Your curriculum strategy will determine much of

this• Materials-based• Content-centered• Method approach• Constructivist

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So, what were the curricular goals (long term)

in these lessons?I Did It

Hush

Rondo alla Turka

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What were the objective goals (short term)

in these lessons?I Did It

Hush

Rondo alla Turka

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IUP lesson plan format

Student teaching handbook sez….1. Header2. Rationale/background3. Objectives4. Concept5. Resources/materials6. Procedures7. Evaluation

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Header

Your name

Grade of class/subject

Estimated amount of time

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Rationale/background

Rationale: “Why bother?”– Relevance of lesson topic–

Materials/content cnetered/meothod/constructivitst philosophies will make a big difference here.

Background: “What do students know?”– Developmentally appropriate

• Known (what they already know)• New know (what they will learn after this lesson)• This may need to ‘flex’ for special needs students

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More than IUP asks for….

KNOWN– What do students

already know?– Where does the

lesson developmentally start?

– What point in the spiral?

NEW KNOWN– What little piece of a

big concept will students learn?

– This will begin as the ‘unknown’ somewhere in the lesson.

– Sensory experience through unknown for learning.

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How do you know what they know?

National Standards can help

School District Curriculum can help

Scope & Sequence overviews can help

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Lesson objectives

Sometimes sub-titled– ‘behavioral objectives’– ‘aesthetic objectives’– ‘performance objectives’

What will happen today if all goes well?– Can be good indication of developmental

inappropriateness– How many things can be done in a day?

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Resources/Materials

Resources:– Songs/pieces– Texts you might refer

to– Websites– People you contact

Materials– Stuff you need to

remember to bring/prep

– Instruments– Manipulatives– Artifacts– CD

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Concept

The FERGUSON BIGGIE!!!!!!– Melody– Harmony– Rhythm– Form– Timbre– Expression

• Tempo• Articulation• dynamics

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Procedures

3 parts to IUP’s plan– Introduction: how will topic be introduced?– Lesson body: Procedures/activities to bring

about learning the topic– Closure: What to do to signal the end of

the lesson/recap learning

In music plans….these 3 divisions – Often feels artificial

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Evaluation

How can the teacher be assured students have a ‘new known’?– Quiz– Assessment

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What might this look like?

Ferguson plan

Boardman plan

Short-hand plan

Lots of other formats

Series Text plans– Search and destroy mission


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