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What is Scripted Curriculum

Handbook of Research on Challenging Deficit Thinking for Exceptional Education Improvement
A pre-packed curricular materials that script out exactly what a teacher will say and do to lead students through a learning experience ( Fitz, & Nikolaidis, 2020 ).
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Challenging Education's Inflexible Model: Universally Designed Classrooms That Empower
Emily Art (Relay Graduate School of Education, USA), Tasia A. Chatman (Relay Graduate School of Education, USA), and Lauren LeBental (Relay Graduate School of Education, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8860-4.ch003
Abstract
Structural conditions in schools limit diverse exceptional learners' academic and social-emotional development and inhibit the professional growth of their teachers. Teachers and students are restricted by the current instructional model, which suggests that effective teachers lead all students through a uniform set of instructional experiences in service of objective mastery. This model assumes that diverse exceptional learners' success depends on access to the teacher-designed, one-right-way approach to the learning objective. This inflexible model prevents both the teacher and the student from co-constructing learning experiences that leverage their mutual strengths and support their mutual development. In this chapter, the authors argue that the Universal Design for Learning framework challenges the one-right-way approach, empowering teachers and students to leverage their strengths in the learning process. The authors recommend training teachers to use the Universal Design for Learning framework to design flexible instruction for diverse exceptional learners.
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Play-Based Literacy Instruction: Interactive Learning in a Kindergarten Classroom
Scripted literacy curriculum focuses “attention on explicit sets of instructional practices, rather than principles of instruction or pedagogical beliefs and frameworks” ( Dudley-Marling & Paugh, 2010 , p. 386). As Nicholson et al. (2016) note, scripted curriculum also stress “increased instructional uniformity in all classrooms [as well as] teachers’ compliance and fidelity to mandated scripts and pacing guides” (p. 229).
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Making Literacy Culturally Relevant: An Imperative for Early Childhood Teacher Education
This is typically a commercial curriculum that is created to teach a “generic” child regardless of background, race, socio-economics, or gender. The intention is that the curriculum can be used to teach any student to read and write.
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