The core cirriculum is what must be taught for that grade level. Integration is integrating something into more than one subject area. For instance, I am teaching a Social unit right now on human and children's rights, and I am integrating it into English by reading books about children who have had their rights compromise, into Art by using that theme in the art work, and into Drama by having the students do some role-playing. I have also integrated several PE classes into Math and Science this year.
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2007-03-10 17:16:07
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answered by mbm244 5
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Core curriculum refers to the foundation learning that is required as set by the Board of Studies for a particular location. It includes the skills, content and knowledge that must be taught.
Integrated curriculum refers to the way subjects are taught, and how you can streamline the teaching process by covering two or more things at once, for example, you do a science experiment, but then you can also cover part of the English curriculum by having the student write a procedure.
2007-03-10 09:19:28
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answered by sydneygal 6
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Core curriculum generally refers to the subjects that a school makes everyone take, usually subjects like math, English, etc.
Integrated curriculum probably refers to a curriculum focusing on the connections between different subjects (e.g., math in physics).
2007-03-09 22:44:02
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answered by racecar0 1
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