Curriculum should be covered by all subjects for all grade
levels. I really loved the examples in the chapters that we read this week for
class, particularly the Brooklyn Bridge example. I loved how that teacher incorporated
the basic topic into all the disciplines such as math, science, reading,
writing, poetry, communication, ect.
I am planning on teaching high school science. I am thinking
that this model would be hard to achieve in most high schools since it would
require a lot of teamwork and communication among most of the teachers in the
school. However, I think that it is worth the extra effort because it gets the
students involved and connects their classes to keep them interested. I was
never a big fan of English and language arts classes in school. If there was
some topic that connected my English/lit class to any of the sciences I would
have been much more likely to pay attention and maybe even start to like the
class.
I am thinking that this sort of model could easily become a
school wide program. I think I may suggest it to my group when we do our build our
own charter school assignment. Teachers could voluntarily submit topic proposals
to the principal who picks the top few that are well developed. Then the
teachers and students could vote on the topic for the year or semester. In
every class this topic could be touched on throughout the year or semester. In lit
classes they could read a book or two on the subject while in science and math
classes they could do projects or experiments. In history class they could
learn about the subject and how it came about. I think if a program like this
could be thoroughly prepared and executed well that it is an excellent way for
the students to get engaged and involved.