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Colorado Springs School District 11 is
providing learning experiences that will prepare students for
success in the 21st century. We are striving to increase the
quality and relevance of our curriculum by creating an electronic
library of District 11 Diamond Lessons. These exemplary lessons and
units include research-based strategies and resources to serve
special needs populations and extended learning opportunities for
gifted and talented students. You will find examples of 21st century
learning in the matrix below. Click a subject are for more
detail.
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Curriculum & 21st Century Learning
To meet the needs of our future graduates in
times of exponential change,
we are designing and delivering 21st century
learning experiences in a
guaranteed and viable curriculum. It is
accessible by students, parents, teachers
administrators and support staff 24/7. As you look
through the course content for various grade levels,
you will find electronic resources, digital
instructional videos, review games, and other
supports for the variety of student interests and
skill levels found in classrooms today. Parents will
find helpful hints and strategies to support and
extend learning opportunities at home. Our
curriculum is aligned to support the
Profile of a District 11 Graduate. View
the
Pay Attention: Learning
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Recent News The following additional resources
have recently been added to our
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The degree
of alignment between the written, taught and
tested curriculum ultimately determines the
level of student achievement and success.
Read more about
Curriculum
Alignment and the School Improvement
Planning Process.
District 11 Diamond Lessons are exemplary
units and lessons that are designed to
support a common philosophy: students must
be given support to reach the minimal
expectations set by the Department of
Education, but also must be given
opportunities to develop their own, unique
strengths, interests and abilities in order
to produce productive citizens prepared to
succeed and excel in the 21st Century. Our
district is focused on
developing and
refining a
Guaranteed
and Viable Curriculum.
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Guaranteed Curriculum - what we decide
is imperative to teach, a curriculum
that we communicate and assure to all
groups.
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Viable
Curriculum - a curriculum that we can
realistically teach during the time we
have available during the course of a
school year, causing us to focus on what
is essential vs. supplemental.

District 11
focuses on student mastery of the Colorado
State Standards for each subject area. These
standards are used to measure minimum
competency. To add rigor and relevance to
each course, the District uses the
Understanding
by Design
lesson and unit planning format. As more of
the District curriculum becomes available
online, district patrons will be able to see
examples of remediation strategies and
extended learning opportunities for students
in each course, subject, or grade level. A
good starting point for developing any
curriculum is to carefully analyze the
answers to the
Essential
Questions for an Aligned Curriculum
How District 11 Diamond Lessons Are
Developed
District 11 Diamond Lessons are posted online and
include the Six Facets of Understanding described in the
Understanding by Design Curriculum framework. Lessons
that include the six facets are designed to help
students progress from basic levels of understanding to
more complex levels, incorporating higher order thinking
skills and strategies. The Six Facets of Understanding
include the following:

Curriculum Alignment Under Revision
Over the past few years, District 11 teachers and
instructional leaders developed Curriculum Alignment
Guides (sample),
and Pacing Guides (sample).
This work provided a strong foundation for consistent
curriculum delivery across the district. However,
teacher feedback on the format of those documents
revealed that although the documents are comprehensive,
they lacked the simplicity needed for effective everyday
lesson planning. Read more about the reasons for
Combining the
Curriculum Alignment Guides and Pacing Guides.
District 11 Current
Curriculum Alignment Guides and Pacing Guides Used Prior
to 2007-2008
Training for
Developing Online Curriculum
Understanding
by Design Training
- This solution serves as a model of a learning
experience that incorporates the curriculum design
and assessment concepts found in Understanding by
Design, authored by Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe.
It explains what it means for a learner to truly
understand, so the curriculum and assessments
teachers design can effectively focus on enhancing
each student's understanding. The training is an 16
hour blended model of professional development. All
content and resources are available online, but only
12 of the 16 hours involve face-to-face team
meetings.

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