ABCTE ABCTE Curriculum Design & Standards Alignment 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the primary purpose of curriculum alignment in K-12 education?
- To reduce teacher workload
- To ensure instruction matches learning standards and assessments (Correct answer)
- To standardize textbook selection
- To limit teacher creativity
Correct answer: To ensure instruction matches learning standards and assessments
Curriculum alignment ensures that what is taught, how it is taught, and how it is assessed all connect to the established learning standards.
Question 2: Which of the following best describes 'backward design' in curriculum planning?
- Starting with available resources and planning lessons around them
- Beginning with desired outcomes and designing instruction to reach those goals (Correct answer)
- Reviewing past lessons to improve future ones
- Teaching content in reverse chronological order
Correct answer: Beginning with desired outcomes and designing instruction to reach those goals
Backward design, developed by Wiggins and McTighe, starts with identifying desired learning outcomes before planning instruction and assessments.
Question 3: What does 'vertical alignment' in curriculum design refer to?
- Alignment across different subjects in the same grade
- Alignment of content and skills across grade levels (Correct answer)
- Matching curriculum to state standards
- Coordinating curriculum between schools in a district
Correct answer: Alignment of content and skills across grade levels
Vertical alignment ensures that learning progressively builds from one grade to the next, creating a coherent sequence of knowledge and skills.
Question 4: Which curriculum component answers the question 'How will students demonstrate their learning?'
- Scope
- Sequence
- Assessment (Correct answer)
- Pacing guide
Correct answer: Assessment
The assessment component of curriculum design specifies how students will demonstrate mastery of the learning objectives.
Question 5: What is the purpose of a 'scope and sequence' document in curriculum planning?
- To list all textbooks used in a course
- To outline what content will be taught and in what order (Correct answer)
- To describe classroom management procedures
- To evaluate teacher performance
Correct answer: To outline what content will be taught and in what order
A scope and sequence document maps out the breadth of content to be covered (scope) and the order in which it will be taught (sequence).
Question 6: Which of the following is an example of 'horizontal alignment' in curriculum design?
- Ensuring 3rd grade math skills build on 2nd grade skills
- Coordinating reading and writing instruction within the same grade level (Correct answer)
- Aligning curriculum to national standards
- Planning lessons that span multiple weeks
Correct answer: Coordinating reading and writing instruction within the same grade level
Horizontal alignment coordinates instruction across different subjects or classrooms within the same grade level to create coherent learning experiences.
What is the primary purpose of curriculum alignment in K-12 education?