Instructional Alignment: Optimizing Objectives, Methods, and Assessment for Developing Unit Plans
In response to a quagmire of jargon based and convoluted curriculum textbooks, Instructional Alignment offers a concise and basic approach to instructional design. By exploring the areas of planning, assessment, and methodology, the text explains how these three areas provide an essential framework for effective teaching and illustrates how they align in order to maximize student learning.

Houff guides the reader through the process of developing objectives that identify what the learners should know and be able to do at the end of the lesson. Next, the readers study assessment strategies and tools that correlate with the stated objective in order to accurately determine if the objective has been met. Direct and indirect instructional strategies are then explored to provide the reader with a variety of options or methods to best meet the objective. Final alignment is demonstrated through a project-based unit example that provides a visual representation of theory into practice. With the concluding glossary of current trends and terms in instructional design, readers will finish this key guidebook with a thorough understanding of effective instruction, as well as the capacity to adopt methodical, tested, lessons in the classroom.
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Instructional Alignment: Optimizing Objectives, Methods, and Assessment for Developing Unit Plans
In response to a quagmire of jargon based and convoluted curriculum textbooks, Instructional Alignment offers a concise and basic approach to instructional design. By exploring the areas of planning, assessment, and methodology, the text explains how these three areas provide an essential framework for effective teaching and illustrates how they align in order to maximize student learning.

Houff guides the reader through the process of developing objectives that identify what the learners should know and be able to do at the end of the lesson. Next, the readers study assessment strategies and tools that correlate with the stated objective in order to accurately determine if the objective has been met. Direct and indirect instructional strategies are then explored to provide the reader with a variety of options or methods to best meet the objective. Final alignment is demonstrated through a project-based unit example that provides a visual representation of theory into practice. With the concluding glossary of current trends and terms in instructional design, readers will finish this key guidebook with a thorough understanding of effective instruction, as well as the capacity to adopt methodical, tested, lessons in the classroom.
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Instructional Alignment: Optimizing Objectives, Methods, and Assessment for Developing Unit Plans

Instructional Alignment: Optimizing Objectives, Methods, and Assessment for Developing Unit Plans

by Suzanne Houff
Instructional Alignment: Optimizing Objectives, Methods, and Assessment for Developing Unit Plans

Instructional Alignment: Optimizing Objectives, Methods, and Assessment for Developing Unit Plans

by Suzanne Houff

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Overview

In response to a quagmire of jargon based and convoluted curriculum textbooks, Instructional Alignment offers a concise and basic approach to instructional design. By exploring the areas of planning, assessment, and methodology, the text explains how these three areas provide an essential framework for effective teaching and illustrates how they align in order to maximize student learning.

Houff guides the reader through the process of developing objectives that identify what the learners should know and be able to do at the end of the lesson. Next, the readers study assessment strategies and tools that correlate with the stated objective in order to accurately determine if the objective has been met. Direct and indirect instructional strategies are then explored to provide the reader with a variety of options or methods to best meet the objective. Final alignment is demonstrated through a project-based unit example that provides a visual representation of theory into practice. With the concluding glossary of current trends and terms in instructional design, readers will finish this key guidebook with a thorough understanding of effective instruction, as well as the capacity to adopt methodical, tested, lessons in the classroom.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781607094548
Publisher: R&L Education
Publication date: 09/13/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 96
File size: 572 KB

About the Author

Suzanne G. Houff currently instructs preservice teachers in the initial licensure and Master of Education programs at the University of Mary Washington. Before entering higher education, she taught at the elementary and middle school levels as both a classroom teacher and library media specialist.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1Planning: Designing a Plan for Effective Instruction
Chapter 2 Assessment: Using assessment to drive instruction
Chapter 3Instruction: Instructional strategies for maximum learning.
Chapter 4Alignment: A Project-based Learning Unit

Appendices
A:Lesson Plan Template
B:Unit Template
Glossary
References
About the Author

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