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Comment by JoAnn P. Young on July 11, 2011 at 7:18pm I am writing about curriculum mapping and thought that I would share this link for those interested in this topic:
Heidi Hayes Jacobs discusses curriculum mapping
Describe the computer based programs that you are using in your school for curriculum mapping. How are you supporting 21st Century learning through the use of curriculum mapping?
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