This course examines various trends and issues within the field of curriculum and instruction. The course will be topical and relevant to students’ professional contexts, and emphasis will be on analysis and investigation of trends and issues in curriculum and instruction from multiple perspectives. Topics will vary but will fall within one or more of the following general categories: Curriculum & Instruction Innovations (e.g., digital literacies, flipped classrooms), Curriculum & Instruction Communities and Contexts (e.g., family and community engagement in the curriculum, internationalization of curriculum), Curriculum & Instruction Policy & Politics (e.g., high stakes testing and standardization of curriculum), Curriculum and Instruction Praxis (e.g., critical media literacy, trauma-responsive pedagogy), and Curriculum & Instruction Creators (e.g., teacher efficacy). How this course prepares you for your CIES Capstone Project: One of the CIES Capstone Project options is for students to create and facilitate a two-three-hour curriculum workshop in their schools/school districts for other educators. The major assignment in this course, the Online Professional Development Workshop, prepares students with the skills necessary for one option for the CIES Capstone Project. |