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Simple Strategies for Curriculum (Re)Design for the New Instructor

Scholarly Teacher

Keywords: Curriculum Redesign, Course Design, New Teacher Background Imagine you are a new instructor whose supervisor has just asked you to take over a course from a retiring colleague in the upcoming academic year. These assessments can include quizzes, minute papers, surveys, and other methods to track student progress (Zakrajsek, 2016).

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Are Your Assessments Fair and Balanced?

Faculty Focus

In the PLCs, instructors include data to help them understand how their students are progressing, and identify patterns of achievement and deficiencies in the curriculum content. Below, in diagram 1, are some examples of formative and summative assessments that can be utilized in the classroom.

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Are Your Assessments Fair and Balanced?

Faculty Focus

In the PLCs, instructors include data to help them understand how their students are progressing, and identify patterns of achievement and deficiencies in the curriculum content. Below, in diagram 1, are some examples of formative and summative assessments that can be utilized in the classroom.

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