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Assignment 3
   Curriculum Standards Critique




                  by
          Bertina C. Morris
        CIT-609 GR1 (51032)
Special Topics in Curriculum Design I




    Nova Southeastern University
           May 23, 2009
2

                   The Inclusive Classroom: Curriculum Design for All


       It is crucial teachers ensure that the curriculum resonates with students and it

begins with the planning process. Teachers should give all students a variety of ways to

learn and interact in the classroom and not just lecture or deliver whole-class discussions.

Students should have opportunities to experience a wide range of lesson structures

including cooperative learning, role plays, projects, debates, games, stations or centers,

and labs. With differentiated instruction, students with and without disabilities become

more engaged, retain more, learn in a deeper way, and use higher-order thinking skills

when they have opportunities to investigate course content via different avenues. In

addition, using a variety of instructional materials will also help all students learn. A

wide range of materials is important because it offers every learner a chance to be

successful and learn in a way that suits them best. One student may be unable to

effectively interact with a certain written material, but may be able to learn concepts

easily by creating and studying a hands-on manipulative.

       Virginia’s standards-based curriculum has its strengths, as is designed to

acknowledge students with diverse learning characteristics, which requires that teachers

use a wide range of teaching strategies, lesson formats, and educational materials. Our

state’s standards/curriculum has become more geared toward differentiated instruction

and less toward textbook and traditional instructional practices. The effective use of

diverse teaching practices, including multi-level and student-centered strategies, can

actually enhance learning for many students.
3

       Furthermore, Virginia’s standards are flexible and provide different students in

the same classrooms with the opportunities to work on a range of concepts and skills,

based on individual abilities, needs, and interests. In another course I am currently taking

(CIT 506-51031: Multicultural, Historical, and Philosophical Issues), the textbook

discusses significant information on the rationale for inclusive classrooms. According to

Cushner, McClelland, and Safford (2009):

       Like societal inclusion, inclusive education implies shared participation of diverse

       individuals in common experiences. As one might expect, this concept is

       interpreted somewhat differently by different people and, therefore, is

       implemented with varying degrees of inclusiveness. The most straightforward

       interpretation of full inclusion, which many educators and parents endorse as the

       standard, is that a pupil, like those in the Burlington School District, should attend

       the school she would attend if she did not have a disability, with her neighbors

       and siblings, and be enrolled with whatever groups of learners she would be part

       of if she did not have a disability. A key proviso is that any needed supportive

       aids or services are provided, including those requiring the direct service or

       consultative expertise of specialists, so that special education is defined as a

       service, not a place (p.393).

Teachers need not expect students to learn the same material at the same pace; therefore,

they should not standardize teaching and learning. They should, however, provide

students with various ways of meeting standards through differentiated instruction.
4

       Virginia’s standards-based curriculum sets prerequisites, which are needed in order

for a learner to be able to participate in inclusive education. I do not think certain

prerequisites are needed in order for disabled students to keep up in inclusive classrooms.

Inclusion students do need exposure to the same curriculum, but do not need to engage in

the curriculum in the same way as students without disabilities, and they may need to

practice the same skills differently from those students without disabilities. “Special

education is a service not a location. The inclusion of students is not determined solely by

where they are placed, but by their full and complete access to the same curriculum as the

general education population” http://www.nprinc.com/inclusion/vsin.htm (paragraph 2).

       It is an unfortunate fact that some teachers and families often make assumptions

about what students can and cannot achieve based on beliefs they have about their label

or disability. I occasionally observe this behavior from some fellow teachers and am

saddened by their low expectations. Historically, teachers have also made damaging

negative assumptions about the learning potential of girls, students who behave

differently, students of color, and even students who use English as a second language.

Educators, however, are often wrong about students and their potential. As an inclusion

teacher of six years, I strongly believe in setting high expectations and encouraging every

child to reach his or her highest potential. Every child can achieve; however, it depends

on the teacher’s belief system and the amount of effort he or she is willing to put forth in

order for every child to be successful. It takes an extreme level of hard work to motivate

all children, especially those who may be harboring feelings of low self-confidence, low

self-esteem, and low self-worth, due to negative circumstances. I treat all of my students

the exact same, regardless of their abilities or inabilities. It is my job to motivate and
5

inspire every child, significantly those with disabilities. I believe that I have done that

successfully each year. I have also noticed a small trend of teachers beginning to see that

students with disabilities are finding “unexpected” academic and social success when

provided the opportunities to become members of the general education classroom. In

this environment, they are given the opportunity to work alongside non-disabled peers

and are exposed to a challenging and motivating curriculum and are actively engaged in a

social setting. I am a witness to this fact and will continue to be committed to my

philosophy that every child can learn and that every child is a star!
6

                                     References


Cushner, K., McClelland, A., Safford, P. (2009). Human Diversity in Education: An

       Integrative Approach. Boston: McGraw Hill

Gartner, .A., Ph.D. and Lipsky, K., Ph.D. Standards and Inclusion: Can We Have Both?

       Retrieved on May 22, 2009 at http://www.nprinc.com/inclusion/vsin.htm

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Assignment 3 Curriculum Standards Critique

  • 1. Assignment 3 Curriculum Standards Critique by Bertina C. Morris CIT-609 GR1 (51032) Special Topics in Curriculum Design I Nova Southeastern University May 23, 2009
  • 2. 2 The Inclusive Classroom: Curriculum Design for All It is crucial teachers ensure that the curriculum resonates with students and it begins with the planning process. Teachers should give all students a variety of ways to learn and interact in the classroom and not just lecture or deliver whole-class discussions. Students should have opportunities to experience a wide range of lesson structures including cooperative learning, role plays, projects, debates, games, stations or centers, and labs. With differentiated instruction, students with and without disabilities become more engaged, retain more, learn in a deeper way, and use higher-order thinking skills when they have opportunities to investigate course content via different avenues. In addition, using a variety of instructional materials will also help all students learn. A wide range of materials is important because it offers every learner a chance to be successful and learn in a way that suits them best. One student may be unable to effectively interact with a certain written material, but may be able to learn concepts easily by creating and studying a hands-on manipulative. Virginia’s standards-based curriculum has its strengths, as is designed to acknowledge students with diverse learning characteristics, which requires that teachers use a wide range of teaching strategies, lesson formats, and educational materials. Our state’s standards/curriculum has become more geared toward differentiated instruction and less toward textbook and traditional instructional practices. The effective use of diverse teaching practices, including multi-level and student-centered strategies, can actually enhance learning for many students.
  • 3. 3 Furthermore, Virginia’s standards are flexible and provide different students in the same classrooms with the opportunities to work on a range of concepts and skills, based on individual abilities, needs, and interests. In another course I am currently taking (CIT 506-51031: Multicultural, Historical, and Philosophical Issues), the textbook discusses significant information on the rationale for inclusive classrooms. According to Cushner, McClelland, and Safford (2009): Like societal inclusion, inclusive education implies shared participation of diverse individuals in common experiences. As one might expect, this concept is interpreted somewhat differently by different people and, therefore, is implemented with varying degrees of inclusiveness. The most straightforward interpretation of full inclusion, which many educators and parents endorse as the standard, is that a pupil, like those in the Burlington School District, should attend the school she would attend if she did not have a disability, with her neighbors and siblings, and be enrolled with whatever groups of learners she would be part of if she did not have a disability. A key proviso is that any needed supportive aids or services are provided, including those requiring the direct service or consultative expertise of specialists, so that special education is defined as a service, not a place (p.393). Teachers need not expect students to learn the same material at the same pace; therefore, they should not standardize teaching and learning. They should, however, provide students with various ways of meeting standards through differentiated instruction.
  • 4. 4 Virginia’s standards-based curriculum sets prerequisites, which are needed in order for a learner to be able to participate in inclusive education. I do not think certain prerequisites are needed in order for disabled students to keep up in inclusive classrooms. Inclusion students do need exposure to the same curriculum, but do not need to engage in the curriculum in the same way as students without disabilities, and they may need to practice the same skills differently from those students without disabilities. “Special education is a service not a location. The inclusion of students is not determined solely by where they are placed, but by their full and complete access to the same curriculum as the general education population” http://www.nprinc.com/inclusion/vsin.htm (paragraph 2). It is an unfortunate fact that some teachers and families often make assumptions about what students can and cannot achieve based on beliefs they have about their label or disability. I occasionally observe this behavior from some fellow teachers and am saddened by their low expectations. Historically, teachers have also made damaging negative assumptions about the learning potential of girls, students who behave differently, students of color, and even students who use English as a second language. Educators, however, are often wrong about students and their potential. As an inclusion teacher of six years, I strongly believe in setting high expectations and encouraging every child to reach his or her highest potential. Every child can achieve; however, it depends on the teacher’s belief system and the amount of effort he or she is willing to put forth in order for every child to be successful. It takes an extreme level of hard work to motivate all children, especially those who may be harboring feelings of low self-confidence, low self-esteem, and low self-worth, due to negative circumstances. I treat all of my students the exact same, regardless of their abilities or inabilities. It is my job to motivate and
  • 5. 5 inspire every child, significantly those with disabilities. I believe that I have done that successfully each year. I have also noticed a small trend of teachers beginning to see that students with disabilities are finding “unexpected” academic and social success when provided the opportunities to become members of the general education classroom. In this environment, they are given the opportunity to work alongside non-disabled peers and are exposed to a challenging and motivating curriculum and are actively engaged in a social setting. I am a witness to this fact and will continue to be committed to my philosophy that every child can learn and that every child is a star!
  • 6. 6 References Cushner, K., McClelland, A., Safford, P. (2009). Human Diversity in Education: An Integrative Approach. Boston: McGraw Hill Gartner, .A., Ph.D. and Lipsky, K., Ph.D. Standards and Inclusion: Can We Have Both? Retrieved on May 22, 2009 at http://www.nprinc.com/inclusion/vsin.htm