blue puzzle pieceDDESS Curriculum

A school's curriculum is the written plan outlining what students will be taught.  In a standards-based system like ours, the curriculum is aligned to our academic standards.

In keeping with our mission to provide an exemplary education that inspires and prepares all our students for success in a dynamic, global environment, the DoDEA Curriculum Content Standards and the Community Strategic Plan (CSP) provide the framework for academic excellence.  Our curriculum translates the standards into a sequenced series of statements about what students will learn through their school experiences.

The DoDEA curriculum follows a six-year Curriculum Development and Assessment Adoption Cycle to continuously assess needs for improvement and to implement curriculum or program changes to meet the goals of the CSP.

Mapping the Way to Success for ALL Students

The communication and consistent use of standards for curriculum planning, instruction, and assessment leads to more focused ways of ensuring that all students meet or exceed the academic standards.  DoDEA developed a Quality Indicator Map to provide a common view of the the multi-disciplined best practices necessary to help all students reach the standards.

Like a road map that shows different ways of getting from one place to another, the Quality Indicator Map identifies major components impacting the implementation of standards-based programs and then describes best practices that support high quality implementation and student achievement.

Curriculum is the program used to prepare students to meet content standards and is therefore one of the four clusters of the Quality Indicator Map.  Each cluster is made up of several components that provide a broad description of the best practices within the cluster.

Curriculum Cluster Components.

  • Standards provide the foundation for the design, content, and delivery of instruction.
  • The teacher possesses content knowledge, an understanding of its relation to standards, and a facility in adapting content to allow all students access to standards.
  • The teacher promotes diversity as an integral part of the curriculum.
  • Approved and appropriate materials correlated to standards are used for instruction.

Curriculum, instruction, environment, and assessments help students achieve academic standards

Curricular Areas

Use these links to view information specific to a curricular area or program. 

DDESS schools do not provide all grade level programs at every location. Where the grade level program is not offered, dependent students living on the military installations attend schools operated by the Local Education Agency in the civilian community.

4 Keys to Success for ALL Students

  • Curriculum:  Specifies the program devised by DoDEA used to prepare students to meet content standards.
  • Instruction: Methods and strategies used to teach the curriculum.
  • Assessment:  Monitor student achievement and evaluate progress toward goals.
  • Environment: The physical surroundings, allotted time, and climate in which instruction takes place.

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