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Aimed at teachers in grades K-16, this text presents a framework for the design of curriculum, assessment, and instruction that is focused on developing and deepening student understanding of important ideas. Consultants Wiggins and McTighe (both former classroom teachers) propose a "backward design" approach to planning that helps students meet standards without sacrificing bigger goals related to understanding. They also explain how individual units may be nested within a larger framework of courses and programs dealing with essential questions. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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December 20, 2006: Wiggin's framework for curriculum design is one that every teacher should apply. Too many teachers 'shoot from the hip' with no real idea of their curriculum's destination--and, hello, that is why we have No Child Left Behind! Read thoughtfully and carefully, this book will revolutionize your pedagogy!
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December 22, 2002: This is a good book BUT this is not a book to chose if you have no ideas about what instructional design (ID) is or what the components of planning effective curriculums/courses. This is NOT an introductory book BUT it is not difficult reading. I bought this book thinking it was an introductory book, but it is not. I highly recommend reading an intro to ID book and then use this book as a complement. This books strong point is proposing a new way to do ID--- which of course cannot be appreciated if you do not know what it is (hence this is not an introdcutory text) via a three step and very detailed process. The book also defines the 6 components of understanding and how to flush them out in lessons/activities and assessment. This book isn't well organized BUT the information is very good. I would have read the chapters in different order. I would read 1, 4, and 7 first and then the rest of the bok in order.