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    What is the difference between a curriculum and a lesson plan?
    Emily Listmann, MA
    Academic Tutor and Life Coach
    Emily Listmann is a Private Tutor and Life Coach in Santa Cruz, California. In 2018, she founded Mindful & Well, a natural healing and wellness coaching service. She has worked as a Social Studies Teacher, Curriculum Coordinator, and an SAT Prep Teacher. She received her MA in Education from the Stanford Graduate School of Education in 2014. Emily also received her Wellness Coach Certificate from Cornell University and completed the Mindfulness Training by Mindful Schools.
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    Curriculum is the all-encompassing definition of the material being taught for a segment being referenced -- whether that be an entire course or one lesson. So you could reference today’s class curriculum or the curriculum for the entire course. A lesson plan, on the other hand, is simply one class worth of curriculum (though if you were unable to finish in one class, sometimes you will continue that “lesson” in another class).
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    How do I develop a science curriculum for my students?
    Emily Listmann, MA
    Academic Tutor and Life Coach
    Emily Listmann is a Private Tutor and Life Coach in Santa Cruz, California. In 2018, she founded Mindful & Well, a natural healing and wellness coaching service. She has worked as a Social Studies Teacher, Curriculum Coordinator, and an SAT Prep Teacher. She received her MA in Education from the Stanford Graduate School of Education in 2014. Emily also received her Wellness Coach Certificate from Cornell University and completed the Mindfulness Training by Mindful Schools.
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    Try searching online using different variations of keywords. For example, for a biology class you might try keywords like "biology class curriculum," "biology class syllabus," or "biology course standards."
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    Why is the first step important in the curriculum development?
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    The objectives are the basic road map to the learning experience. They draw the focus and drive the instruction. Before you can start a curriculum you need to establish exactly what you'll be teaching and to whom.
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    Is a curriculum prepared for each class?
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    No. A curriculum is a general guideline of what you wish to cover throughout the school year. What you prepare for each class is called a lesson plan.
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    What is meant by "sustained shared thinking"?
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    Sustained shared thinking is an activity that requires two or more people to work together to solve a problem. This is an approach that can be used as a learning objective if you would like students to practice this behavior.
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    Should detailed lesson plans be included in the curriculum or just a sample?
    Community Answer
    They should probably be in the curriculum itself in order for the curriculum to be considered complete.
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    Can you protect your program from someone copying it?
    Matthew Stoddard
    Community Answer
    You can copyright the curriculum for legal protection, but the practical reality is that it all depends on who has access to the program documents. You can have the documents in a password-restricted web page, for example, but that doesn't stop an employee from copying the material and taking it with him if he leaves. In order to protect the copyright over time, it would be advisable to have someone periodically search the web for copies of the curriculum and take the appropriate legal steps to have it removed if a copy is found.
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    Can I hire somebody to create a school curriculum?
    Community Answer
    Yes, there many instructional design professionals and consultants that you can hire to create school curriculum.
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    I want to create a curriculum to open an online traffic school, and I am not to sure if I am doing it correctly. What consultants can I get in touch with to help me?
    Kim G
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    You can start by consulting with your state's Department of Transportation to find the requirements for setting up a traffic school. For the business aspect of setting up the school, your state's Small Business Association can help.
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