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Module 4 Outline-1 final

Module 4 Outline-1 final

Q Purpose: Graduate students will individually explore, examine, and critically evaluate foundational and current trends and issues in curriculum design and implementation. Clarifying, descriptive, and probing questions related to the required texts and resources provided will be in a reflective "module reading outline" that will be submitted as a PDF by the due date indicated in Blackboard. Instructions: Answer the questions related to the module outline topics, readings, and resources. a. Responses should be in a different color than the questions (no answers in black font). b. If specific quotes are highlighted or shared in response, the quote needs to have a citation/reference in APA (please refer to the 7th edition rules). c. Once the questions have been answered, save the document as a PDF, and submit the completed PDF document in Blackboard by the due date. Structure: There are three (3) sections of the module outline: 1) Textbook/Resource Questions 2) Research Extension Questions 3) Reflection Questions Please ensure that you have answered all questions in all sections before submitting the document to Blackboard! Grading Criteria: Your final score (out of 7 points) will be based on the level and depth of description, examination, evaluation, and reflection of the questions posed by the guiding questions (see below). The rubric will guide you in the evaluation of the module. Note: Although the module outline is not due until the end of the two-week module date on the tentative course calendar, it is strongly suggested to complete the module before the initial blackboard posting as this outline will be helpful in structuring and composing your initial post and responses to peers. 1. On pages 104-105, the authors share five (5) myths about U.S. schools.2. Read the Curriculum Leadership Tip 4.1 on page 105. How has globalization affected curriculum design and implementation?3. On pages 106-108, the authors share how the curriculum is influenced at the federal, state, and local district levels. Briefly describe the influence or pressure of curriculum design and development at all three (3) levels.4. On pages 110-111, Table 4.2 describes various programs and practices based on federal law or coordinated efforts between the federal level and state-level organizations. Choose one from the table that you find the most interesting and describe the benefits and challenges regarding curriculum.

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The first myth surprised me. It states that U.S schools don’t really know what works. I believe that schools in the United States use a curriculum that fits the needs of the learners. This myth is a lie because the standardized tests evaluate the performance.Globalization has altered the political era of worldwide knowledge interchange and application.