Davis & Krajcik (2005)
The article Designing Educative Curriculum Materials to Promote Teacher Learning was written by Elizabeth Davis and Joseph Krajcik and published in Educational Researcher in 2005. The article is available from Sage Publishers at http://edr.sagepub.com/content/34/3/3.
Abstract
Curriculum materials for Grades K–12 that are intended to promote teacher learning in addition to student learning have come to be called educative curriculum materials. How can K–12 curriculum materials be designed to best promote teacher learning? What might teacher learning with educative curriculum materials look like? The authors present a set of design heuristics for educative curriculum materials to further the principled design of these materials. They build from ideas about teacher learning and organize the heuristics around important parts of a teacher's knowledge base: subject matter knowledge, pedagogical content knowledge for topics, and pedagogical content knowledge for disciplinary practices. These heuristics provide a context for a theoretically oriented discussion of how features of educative curriculum materials may promote teacher learning, by serving as cognitive tools that are situated in teachers' practice. The authors explore challenges in the design of educative curriculum materials, such as the tension between providing guidance and choice.
Detailed Summary of Designing Educative Curriculum Materials to Promote Teacher Learning
Goals and Structure of the Article
Teacher Learning and Teacher Knowledge
The Design of Educative Curriculum Materials: Some High-Level Guidelines
Design Heuristics for Educative Curriculum Materials
Developing the Design Heuristics and the Issue of Generality
The Substance of a Design Heuristic
How Educative Curriculum Materials Promote Teacher Learning: An Example
Limitations of Educative Curriculum Materials
Tensions in Designing Educative Curriculum Materials
Tensions in Determining an Appropriate Amount of Guidance and Prescription
Tensions in Designing for Different Teachers
Alternative Structures for Delivering Curriculum Materials
What Next?
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APA
Davis, E. A., & Krajcik, J. S. (2005). Designing educative curriculum materials to promote teacher learning. Educational Researcher, 34(3), 3–14. doi:10.3102/0013189X034003003
BibTeX
@article{Davis2005, abstract = {Curriculum materials for Grades K–12 that are intended to promote teacher learning in addition to student learning have come to be called educative curriculum materials. How can K–12 curriculum materials be designed to best promote teacher learning? What might teacher learning with educative curriculum materials look like? The authors present a set of design heuristics for educative curriculum materials to further the principled design of these materials. They build from ideas about teacher learning and organize the heuristics around important parts of a teacher's knowledge base: subject matter knowledge, pedagogical content knowledge for topics, and pedagogical content knowledge for disciplinary practices. These heuristics provide a context for a theoretically oriented discussion of how features of educative curriculum materials may promote teacher learning, by serving as cognitive tools that are situated in teachers' practice. The authors explore challenges in the design of educative curriculum materials, such as the tension between providing guidance and choice.}, author = {Davis, Elizabeth A. and Krajcik, Joseph S.}, doi = {10.3102/0013189X034003003}, journal = {Educational Researcher}, number = {3}, pages = {3--14}, title = {{Designing educative curriculum materials to promote teacher learning}}, url = {http://edr.sagepub.com/content/34/3/3}, volume = {34}, year = {2005} }