Alabama StandardsProject 2 – Standards Development Project  Assignment Instructions:   ***All assignments are scanned by

Alabama Standards

Project 2 – Standards Development Project

 

Assignment Instructions:

 

***All assignments are scanned by Safe Assign (
SafeAssign is a plagiarism prevention tool that allows your instructor to check the originality of an assignment submission). Please make changes to your submission if your originality percentage is too high. Only two direct quotes are allowed in this assignment (please paraphrase).   

 

Academic writing relies primarily on paraphrasing when using evidence. Although direct quotations can help illustrate a rhetorical choice of your author, in most other cases, paraphrasing the material is more appropriate. Paraphrasing will better demonstrate your understanding and allow you to emphasize how the ideas contribute to your paper’s central argument. 

 

***Please do not include more than two direct quotes in your paper.

 

***Please support your paper with peer-reviewed articles/books only.

***Please review the provided rubric.

 

 

Project 2 – Standards Project Details

 

A:

 

The UWA COE candidate will research best practices regarding developing subject-area standards. 

 

 B:

 

The UWA COE candidate will select two sets of standards from
Alabama one grade cluster (K–2, 3–5, 6–8, or 9–12) and one content area (English, math, science, etc.).  Please provide a link to the selected standards. 

 

 

C:

 

The UWA COE candidate will write a paper (8 pages, not including the current APA-formatted title page, abstract, and reference page) discussing the best practices for developing course standards. The candidate will also discuss the strengths and weaknesses of both sets of standards and how a curriculum developer might combine the best standards from each resource to produce an effective curriculum. The candidate must support his or her claim of strengths and weaknesses with current research sources (8-10 peer-reviewed sources).

Required Components

**Title Page

**Abstract

***Content Section I: Pages 1 – 3 (Standards Development Best Practices)

***Content Section II: Pages 4 – 8 (Standards Strengths and Weaknesses/Combination)

 

***Reference Page

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