Curriculum and Instruction

$319.00


  • The Canadian OTS Course in Curriculum and Instruction provides educators with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices involved in designing, implementing, and evaluating effective curricula.

Description

Module Topics

  1. Principles of Curriculum Development
    • Understanding curriculum design models, including backward design and Understanding by Design (UbD).
    • Aligning curriculum with educational standards, learning goals, and competencies.
    • Techniques for creating cohesive and progressive units of study.
    • Ensuring curriculum flexibility to adapt to diverse student needs and interests.
  1. Instructional Design and Lesson Planning
    • Techniques for planning lessons that align with curriculum objectives and standards.
    • Structuring lessons to support active engagement, retention, and mastery of content.
    • Using instructional frameworks like the Gradual Release of Responsibility (I Do, We Do, You Do).
    • Creating lesson plans that incorporate differentiated instruction for varied learning styles.
  1. Differentiated Instruction and Inclusive Teaching
    • Understanding the importance of differentiated instruction to meet diverse learning needs.
    • Techniques for modifying content, process, and assessments to support all learners.
    • Strategies for creating inclusive classrooms that embrace cultural and learning diversity.
    • Using Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to make curriculum accessible for all students.
  1. Assessment and Evaluation Methods
    • Developing formative and summative assessments that align with learning goals.
    • Creating rubrics and criteria for assessing student work and progress.
    • Using assessment data to inform and adjust instructional practices.
    • Techniques for providing meaningful, constructive feedback to promote growth and reflection.
  1. Integrating Technology in Curriculum and Instruction
    • Exploring digital tools and resources that support curriculum delivery and student engagement.
    • Techniques for integrating multimedia, interactive apps, and online resources into lessons.
    • Using technology to facilitate differentiated learning, including adaptive learning platforms.
    • Ensuring that technology use enhances learning objectives and is accessible for all students.
  1. Evaluating and Reflecting on Curriculum Effectiveness
    • Techniques for assessing the impact of curriculum on student learning outcomes.
    • Gathering feedback from students and stakeholders to evaluate curriculum success.
    • Reflecting on instructional practices to make data-driven improvements.
    • Continuous improvement practices for revising and refining curriculum content and teaching strategies.