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Posted By: staceychev Research about ideal curriculum? - 09/16/17 10:02 PM
Is there research any one can point me to, other than the NAGC standards, about an ideal curriculum for an elementary or middle school? I'm specifically looking for something that supports the concept of project based learning or integrated learning (with a variety of skills) under a thematic umbrella.

The new "curriculum" for GATE this year has a trimester focusing on language arts, another focusing on creative and performing arts, and another on STEM topics. (So, a math/science kid will have to wait until spring to get to his or her subject!)

I wore my "Low Expectations Mom" hat to back to school night so I didn't say anything, but the more I think about it, the more of an abysmal concept it seems to be. I'd like to pull out my "Squeaky Wheel Mom" hat and write to the principal to voice my deep concerns, but would like to have research to back me up.
Posted By: aeh Re: Research about ideal curriculum? - 09/17/17 01:44 AM
There are model units posted on this link:
http://nagccurriculumnetwork.weebly.com/award-winning-units.html
NAGC e-book on ideal curriculum development for GT learners:
https://www.amazon.com/Engaging-Challenging-Curriculum-Supporting-Advanced/dp/0996086692/

I know you were looking for something other than the NAGC standards, but this is the research basis of the standards.

William & Mary curriculum:
http://education.wm.edu/centers/cfge/curriculum/index.php

UConn Renzulli Center curriculum links:
http://gifted.uconn.edu/projectm3/m3_about_curriculum/

These are pretty much all project-based or integrated/thematic curriculum modules.
Posted By: staceychev Re: Research about ideal curriculum? - 09/17/17 05:37 PM
Thank you for this--it's great information!
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