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Bundling<\/em><\/strong> Competencies, Content and Skills<\/strong><\/h2>\n

When Teaching Mirrors Learning Series <\/strong><\/p>\n

Unpacking The DNA of Learning Blueprint<\/em><\/p>\n

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     Each article in this 15 part series systematically unpacks the DNA of Learning Blueprint for kindling the spirit of learning and re-starting our passion as educators.  The collective series will represent a comprehensive outline of fundamental requirements for timeless learning across ages and disciplines.<\/em><\/p>\n

Part 13:  <\/strong>Bundling<\/em><\/strong> Competencies, Content and Skills<\/strong><\/p>\n

\u201cWe need mindsets of process and learning, not of coverage and completion.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n

Do you Suppose…<\/strong><\/p>\n

     …everyone should be expected to excel at the game of Jeopardy?  Does the content of Jeopardy heavily contribute to success in life?  Well, not really.  Precious few retain that volume of facts.  Instead, the approach must be to secure fundamental competencies and skills\u2014that readily cut across subject and knowledge domains.  Transferring big ideas is timeless\u2014well beyond any grade on Friday\u2019s test and long after we shut the TV off!<\/p>\n

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Reality from the Teacher\u2019s Room<\/strong><\/p>\n

     Mrs. Miller starts her prep period, working to adjust the curriculum for Denny. It\u2019s time consuming. So much to cover and kids aren\u2019t interested\u2014they just do the bare minimum.  Incorporating the latest initiative, meeting standards, testing, and testing again… and developing multiple plans for the same lesson is exhausting. Finding leveled books can lower expectations and minimize relevant choice, often leading to hand-over-hand attention that bogs down progress. Keeping Denny on track and out of trouble is a full-time job. Frankly, this isn\u2019t working. All I keep hearing is \u201cwe need to catch them up!\u201d Catch them up to what?   Catch them up resounds between the lines of \u201clet\u2019s keep moving forward whether they are learning or not.\u201d  No, not just Denny. It\u2019s become the culture of learning in so many classrooms. Educators are overloaded and exhausted, just like many of our students. Why has teaching become so disheartening? Why do so many kids not want to learn anymore?<\/em><\/p>\n

Re-culturing Our Thinking About Curriculum<\/strong>     <\/p>\n

     For so many years, there\u2019s always been too much content to cover. The seemingly endless curriculum never gets completed in 180 days.  The annual professional development focus, again, is on a new program that has assured district leaders that if implemented with fidelity, students would learn the standards. Packets are disseminated, discussed at grade level or department meetings, and off we go to teach. Same old content with a new cover and activities for students to do. \u201cI already do that\u201d resonates in every sidebar glance.  Next comes a checklist to check-in on following the steps in the manual. We were supposedly changing from standards to competencies.  However, we never changed the thinking to a competency-based curriculum for student learning. Good instruction is good instruction, regardless of the curriculum or latest initiative. However, when we think of transforming our curriculum–unpacking the competencies, skills, and content is essential to ensure the student has the opportunity for application and transference. There are three essential questions:<\/p>\n