
Curriculum Planning with Design Language
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"Badley uses Alexander's seminal patterns of architecture as a powerful metaphor for curriculum and provides a unique lens for teachers to design learning. Each chapter reveals how teachers can engage architectural principles to create compelling learning experiences that draw in learners just as we are drawn into a beautiful building. The writing is witty and clever; how often does a curriculum book make one laugh out loud?"-Jodi Nickel, Chair of the Department of Education at Mount Royal University, Canada, and Past President of the Canadian Association of Teacher Education
"Ken Badley gives us a much-needed fresh take on designing for instruction that opens up spaces and rhythms missed by a narrow focus on mechanical learning objectives or mere planning of topics and time blocks. I will be returning to this thought-provoking volume often!"
-David I. Smith, Director of the Kuyers Institute for Christian Teaching and Learning at Calvin College, USA
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