Ep. 15: Addressing Assumptions about Curriculum with Catlin Goodrow
Episode description
Catlin Goodrow, consultant at Evidently Reading, addresses common assumptions teachers and leaders have about high-quality curricula. Why aren't more districts, schools, and teachers using high-quality curricula? We debunk these assumptions in this episode!
- A central curriculum is boring/irrelevant.
- Providing a curriculum disrespects teacher expertise.
- Common Core-aligned curricula are "too rigorous" for our struggling readers.
Find Catlin on Twitter @EvidentlyR & keep up with her blog posts here! Visit Tim
Shanahan’s blog for more information on so many topics related to this!
Follow Karen Vaites on Twitter @karenvaites and www.eduvaites.org.
RAND studies show:
- Only 7% of elementary ELA teachers are regularly using high-quality resources.
- Teachers spend 12 hours a week finding materials, 99% rely on materials they find or create themselves.
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