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Definition
Thematic instruction is the organization of a curriculum around "themes." Thematic instruction integrates basicdisciplines like reading, writing, math, and science with the exploration of a broad subject such as communities, rain forests, river basins, the useof energy, etc.
Basic Elements
Thematic instruction is based on the idea that people acquire knowledge best when learning in the context of a coherent "whole,"and when they can connect what they're learning to the real world. Thematic instruction seeks to put the teaching of cognitive skills such as reading,mathematics, science, and writing in the context of a real-world subject that is both specific enough to be practical, and broad enough to allowcreative exploration.
Thematic instruction usually occurs within an entire grade level of students. Teachers in the various disciplines in thatparticular grade work together as a team to design curriculum, instruction methods, and assessment around a pre-selected theme.
Typical steps include:
Thematic instruction can be a powerful tool for reintegrating the curriculum and eliminating the isolated, reductionistnature of teaching that is centered around disciplines rather than experience. It requires a lot of hard, initial design work, plus, asubstantial restructuring of teacher relationships and class schedules.
Recommended Reading: (Online only)
Theme Pages : thematic units and lesson plans, resource pages, book activities, books, and professional resources organized bytheme.
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