Elementary curriculum and training

Created: 2007 05 14

Perspective: Direct Instruction.
Its authors are committed to maintaining a high level of scholarly ethics.

Curriculum in Development

What is Elementary Curriculum and Training

Elementary Curriculum and Training is an electronic form of curriculum for parents and teachers in Science, Reading, and Math based on the teaching principles of explicit instruction. Depending on the use, it employs either a summary of what is to be taught or is a fully scripted curriculum that ensures an efficient teaching of skills and knowledge to mastery. Don't let the scripted option give you a sense of simplicity. There is much research and history in the principles of explicit instruction.

Currently there are no finished curriculum products. The starting points are Elementary Science K (Kindergarten Science), Elementary Math Facts, Elementary Math 3, and Elementary Writing & Logic 4. Once finished, next in line are Elementary Reading K and Elementary Math K (kindergarten level).

Benefits of wiki

By placing curriculum into an electronic media format you gain the following benefits:

Who Should Contribute

NEEDED: Illustrator, copyright attorney, funding, and direct instruction curriculum expert

Anyone interested in explicit, direct instruction curriculum development and a belief that knowledge should be free (see GNU Free Documentation License)

The idea of providing schools with free, effective, field tested curriculum will save money and give us a more educated, competitive populace.

How to Prepare in order to Contribute

To truly understand and participate in this community, it would be best to review the following sites & books:

Basic Definitions and Open Source

Direct Instruction Methodology

DI books

Wikibook links

Copyright links

How to Contribute

NEEDED: Illustrator, copyright attorney, funding, and direct instruction curriculum expert

OR

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Authors and contributors

This Wikicurriculum has been written by (please add your name here if you are a contributor in order to comply with licensing):

Completion status: About halfway there. You may help to clarify and expand it.
Educational level: this is a primary education resource.
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