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Mark St. John
on May 20, 2003
at 2:23PM
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Legacies --nicely articulated!
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John... this is a nice articulation of what I was trying to get at when I suggested that LSCs might well leave behind residues and assets that would have enduring value. I especially like the way you have deepened the notion of "curriculum".
By the way curriculum is Latin for the "course to be run"... So the deeper sense of curriculum I think can be found the shared vision and expectations of "the course to be run" by students. That is, curriculum can be written down as in a curriculum document, but it also resides in the collective vision and set of shared expectations of all those in the district who shape the nature and content of the learning experiences for students. And, I think, you are saying that the "curriculum" that exists inside of teachers, administrators, and students has been shaped by the experience of the LSC... You also point out that of course the district curriculum is never set and never static...it is always moving and evolving to correspond with changing perceptions of what is needed, and what is effective. And the LSCs have changed those perceptions...Hence, the ways in which curriculum evolve will no doubt reflect the influence of the LSC... Thus, it might be a better measure of the LSC not to look at what the current program is...but rather to look at the criteria and values that people bring to the setting of the future curriculum... ??????
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