A scope and sequence is an educational planning tool used by teachers, curriculum designers, and educational institutions to outline the content and skills that will be taught over a specific period of time, such as an academic year or a course.
Here’s a breakdown of what each term means:
Scope: The scope refers to the breadth and depth of the content that will be covered. It outlines the topics, concepts, and themes that will be addressed within a particular subject or course. Essentially, it defines what will be taught.
Sequence: The sequence refers to the order in which the content will be presented. It outlines the progression of learning, indicating how topics will be sequenced to build upon one another and facilitate understanding and skill development. Sequencing is crucial for ensuring that students grasp foundational concepts before moving on to more complex ones.
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A scope and sequence provides an overview of the entire curriculum, breaking it down into lessons. By looking at the scope and sequence, you can see that instruction is structured and explicit to help our dyslexic learners.