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CURRICULUM COMPACTING A STRATEGY FOR “RESPONSIVE TEACHING” Material drawn from It’s About Time by Alane J. Starko, copyright 1986 Reproduced with permission from Creative Learning Press, Inc., P.O. Box 320, Mansfield Center, CT 06250

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CURRICULUM COMPACTING

A STRATEGY FOR “RESPONSIVE TEACHING”

Material drawn from It’s About Time by Alane J. Starko, copyright 1986Reproduced with permission from Creative Learning Press, Inc., P.O. Box 320, Mansfield Center, CT 06250

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Curriculum Compacting

Outcomes:

By the end of the training participants will have:1) considered student behaviors that might suggest a need for compacting.

2) clarified curriculum compacting as a strategy for differentiation.

3) recognized the difference between basic skills compacting and content compacting.

4) discussed the role of assessment as related to compacting.

5) shared some planning and management tools for compacting.

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Differentiating in Mixed-Ability Classrooms

“Teaching should respond to what we know about the learner(s).”

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Student Behaviors Which May Suggest That Compacting is Necessary

• Consistently finishes tasks early• Work is usually well done and correct• Seems to have some advanced familiarity with the material• Expresses interest in pursuing alternate or advanced topics• Consistent high performance or motivation• Creates own puzzles, games, or other diversions in class

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Rapid Robin“THE DREADED EARLY FINISHER”

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Never Finished Freddie

“It takes him an hour-and-a-half to watch Sixty Minutes.”

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Curriculum Compacting

1) What’s important? 2) What can be skipped or eliminated?3) What do students already know or are able to do?4) What will they grasp easily?5) What can be accomplished quickly?

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CURRICULUM COMPACTING

It’s About Time---

Finding time for

students to pursue

in-depth learning.

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A teaching strategy that “buys time”for acceleration and/or enrichment.

The goal is to modify or “streamline” curriculum to allow students to move at a quicker pace and then have time to pursue an alternate topic or go into greater depth in an area of study.

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“This is Boring!”These words do not bring happiness to the hearts of teachers.One way to respond to this statement is to ask the students to bemore specific in describing their boredom.

Ask students to differentiate between “Boring A” situations and“Boring B” situations.

Boring A Situations “I already know that; could you give me an opportunity to show you?”

Boring B Situations “At the present time I do not know enough about the topic to be interested in it.”

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Two Kinds of Curriculum Compacting

Basic Skills CompactingSpelling, Math Computation,Language Arts Basic Skills

Pretesting is easily used todocument proficiency.

Content Compacting Social Studies, Science, Literature, Math Applications, and Problem-Solving

Students may already know some material or may be able to read advanced material or master objectives more quickly.

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MOST DIFFICULT FIRST

1. The teacher previews the student task and selects the most difficult examples.

2. The examples are marked (*) and students are given the opportunity to do these items first as a means of demonstrating mastery or understanding.

3. If students are able to demonstrate mastery, then they are free to select alternate activities for that period of time.

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GOALS OF COMPACTING

• Create a challenging learning environment

• Guarantee proficiency in basic curriculum

• Buy time for enrichment and acceleration

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Areas of Strength Documenting Mastery Alternate Activities

Student’s Name: ________________________________

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Areas of Strength Documenting Mastery Alternate Activities

Student’s Name: Annette _______________________________

Math ---Decimal Fractions

Score of 85 percent or higher on the pretest

Will work with class on days they learn concepts she has not mastered

Will work on alternate math enrichment activities on other days

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Areas of Strength Documenting Mastery Alternate Activities

Student’s Name: Jose, Joanne, Sam, and Linda______________

Social Studies---Colonial Living Unit

High Interest Strong Readers---- Will read and pick up concepts quickly

Students will read chapters 5 & 6 in text at own pace

Do chapter exercises 3, 7, & 9

Take unit test when ready

Students will select a topic of interest from a list of alternate activities related to an aspect of colonial living for an independent study

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Areas of Strength Documenting Mastery Alternate Activities

Student’s Name: ____William____________________________

Map Skills Achieved an “A” onthe pretest

Will read to gatherresearch for hisbook about castles

Will write book aboutcastles INSTEAD ofdoing map activities

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Phases of Curriculum CompactingPhase I - Establishing the goals and outcomes of the unit or segment of instruction

Phase II - Identifying students who may be candidates for compacting

Phase III - Identifying areas to be considered for compacting

Phase IV - Establish procedures for compacting the basic material

Phase V - Provide options for enrichment or acceleration

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Progress through the education program at rates faster or at agesyounger than conventional; providing instruction at a level andpace appropriate to a child’s achievement and readiness regardless of grade level.

Acceleration may include but is not limited to:(1) Advanced Placement in a Subject

(2) Curriculum Compacting

(3) Telescoping Curriculum

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Giving students the opportunity to learn in greater depthand breadth.

Enrichment may include but is not limited to:(1) Complexity of Content

(2) Creative and Original Products

(3) Self-selected Topics

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Curriculum Areas to be Considered for

Compacting

Procedures for Compacting Basic

Material

Enrichment and/or Acceleration

Activities