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  2. Dec 1, 2009 · Alignment means many things in the world of education. La Marca, Redfield, Winter, and Despriet (2000) point out that the dictionary defines “to align” as “to bring into a straight-line; to bring parts or components into proper coordination; to bring into agreement, close cooperation” (p. 1).

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  3. Finding ways to align and strengthen our system is a continuous improvement process that requires all of us to commit to collaboration in the service of students. A system that is aligned to professional standards provides educators with a research foundation for the work in schools.

  4. Alignment is the process of ensuring that the specified curriculum is consistent with enabling students to reach the milestones outlined in the standards. A curriculum that is aligned to standards is a curriculum that ensures that students have the opportunity to access the content and skills outlined in those standards.

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  5. Apr 26, 2018 · Curriculum alignment is crucial in realizing learning objectives, but in higher education the alignment is often challenged by practical problems. The adverse effect of misalignment is further amplified by the lack of student awareness of their position within the curriculum.

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  6. Jan 30, 2019 · January 30, 2019. 4 min read. Editor's note: This blog is a summary of our new paper “ Education system alignment for 21st century skills: Focus on assessment ” and is the first blog in a...

  7. Definition. Alignment as used in curriculum theory refers to a deliberate and intrinsic connection between aspects of the curriculum and assessment methods, and ideally including teaching methods, institutional policies, and climate.

  8. Alignment refers to how critical course elements work together to promote students' achievement of the intended learning outcomes. The learning outcomes form the spine of a course, holding together the corresponding elements that must be aligned.

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