Cognitive Science 0299 - Curriculum Design for Learning in Formal and Nonformal Settings

Curriculum Design for Learning

Spring
2026
1
4.00
Laura Wenk

10:30AM-11:50AM TU;10:30AM-11:50AM TH

Hampshire College
341888
Franklin Patterson Hall 108;Franklin Patterson Hall 108
lwNS@hampshire.edu
Where does good curriculum design come from? What is the relationship between curriculum and pedagogy? How do good educators promote deep learning despite the current political climate that emphasizes content mastery and efficient instruction? In this course, you will learn research-based curriculum design practices, how to focus on conceptual understanding and the development of higher order thinking (e.g. critical thinking, integrative thinking, innovative thinking) in a number of domains and across multiple contexts. Each student develops a curriculum unit on a topic of their choice. In addition, students get some practice teaching their materials to one another. This course is designed for Division II and III students who are interested in teaching in formal or non-formal settings or who are developing curriculum as part of their independent work. Prerequisite: prior coursework in education or equivalent experience in educational settings. Keywords:Education, Curriculum Design

Students should expect to spend 6-8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.