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March 29, 2017
The Learner-Centered Curriculum: Design and Implementation
- Author
- Cullen, Roxanne; Harris, Michael; Hill, Reinhold R.; and Weimer, Maryellen
- Publisher
- Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, CA
- ISBN
- 9781118049556
- Book Review Link
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/teth.12127/abstract
- Table of Contents
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Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
ch. 1 Why Redesign Curriculum?
ch. 2 Curriculum Design in the Instructional Paradigm
ch. 3 The Learner-Centered Curriculum
ch. 4 Leading Curricular Implementation
ch. 5 Learner-Centered Design in Practice
ch. 6 Assessment Aimed at Learner Autonomy
ch. 7 Innovating Through Technology
ch. 8 Learning Spaces That Support Learner-Centered Curricula
Closing Thoughts
References
Index
Most of the scholarship on learner-centeredness is focused on individual classroom pedagogy, but this book takes learner-centeredness beyond the classroom and asks academic leaders to consider the broader implications of making their institutions fully learner-centered. Systemic change is needed, and curriculum is at the heart of what higher education does. To truly effect change, the curriculum needs to be examined and aligned with learner-centered practices. In this book the authors offer both design specifications for a learner-centered approach to curriculum as well as practical recommendations for implementation and assessment. The book covers the need for redesigning curriculum, curriculum design in the instructional paradigm, learner-centered design in practice, implementation, program assessment (including a helpful rubric for this), innovating through technology, and learning spaces that support learner-centered curricula. (From the Publisher)