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Curriculum Mapping KnowledgeBase
This KnowledgeBase archive includes content and external links that were accurate and relevant as of September 30, 2019.
The Curriculum Mapping KnowledgeBase is an online resource supporting education professionals with the development and use of curriculum mapping as part of their instructional strategies. The KnowledgeBase is based on four elements derived from The Curriculum Mapping Planner: Templates, Tools and Resources for Effective Professional Development authored by Heidi Hayes Jacobs and Ann Johnson and published by ASCD.
Task 1: Learn How to Incorporate Assessment Results with Maps
Guideline: Assessment results provide the information needed to adjust instructional practices. Using the data in the mapping process enables teachers to revise instructional practices and reformulate assessments as may be needed.
Resources
Examining Classroom Assignments and Assessments
This Maryland Department of Education online workshop explains how to examine assessments and assignments for good alignment with content standards indicators and appropriate rigor. Though oriented toward the Maryland state assessment system, the content may be useful for all teachers.
Examining Student Work
This Maryland Department of Education online workshop reviews how to plan an examination of student work and lead a team through the process. Its focus is on teachers collaborating to examine student work. Though oriented toward the Maryland state assessment system, the content may be useful for all teachers.
Monitoring Student Progress
This link is to the School Improvement in Maryland website's content on monitoring student progress. The content addresses planning, assessing, analyzing and leading the process. Though oriented toward Maryland teachers, the content is useful to teachers in any state.
The contents of this website were developed under a grant from the U.S. Department of Education and are intended for general reference purposes only. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the U.S. Department of Education or the Center, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. Some resources on this site require Adobe Acrobat Reader. This website archive includes content and external links that were accurate and relevant as of September 30, 2019.