Pearson Education Curriculum: A Comprehensive Overview
Pearson Education offers a wide range of curriculum options designed to cater to diverse learners and educational settings. This article provides an overview of the Pearson Education curriculum, exploring its various components, features, and approaches to learning.
Personalized Learning and Support
Pearson Online Academy emphasizes personalized learning plans, providing students with the flexibility and support they need to succeed in all aspects of their lives. Students have access to teachers and guidance counselors who help them navigate their academic journey.
Curriculum Structure and Content
The Pearson Education curriculum is structured to provide a comprehensive and well-rounded education, from elementary to high school.
Elementary School
Elementary students focus on building a foundation for success by developing skills in reading, writing, and math. Teachers use hands-on instructional resources and integrate science, social studies, technology, art, and physical fitness to create a well-rounded core curriculum.
Middle School
Middle school students sharpen their language arts, math, and critical thinking skills through a combination of online and offline work. They also deepen their understanding of history and science. Exciting electives and clubs help students learn new skills, find art in everyday life, and explore new technologies.
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High School
High school students take core courses in math, science, English, and social studies. They can also explore their passions with elective courses in topics such as marine science, game design, and world languages. Pearson Connexus courses are aligned to state standards for rigor, depth, and breadth. Courses are subject to continuous improvement based on state assessment outcomes, user feedback, and standards alignment.
Pearson also offers:
- AP courses: allowing high school students to get a jump start on college. They help students gain the skills and study habits they’ll need to succeed in college, but also prepare them to take the national AP exams. High scores on these tests may enable students to earn early college credit.
- Honors courses: in grades 9-12 provide learners with instructional content that challenges them to think deeply and allows them to engage with core concepts in ways that are most meaningful for gifted learners.
- Foundations level courses: provide support and instruction in prerequisite skill areas as well as additional scaffolding for new skill areas. Foundation courses may also be structured differently (i.e., chunking content in longer units or lessons into smaller chunks of content). Foundation Courses are available for English and math courses for grades 9-12.
- Credit recovery courses: are standards-based prescriptive courses designed to support students in the mastery of essential objectives and the recovery of required credits based on the personalized results of a pre-test.
iProgress: International School Curriculum
iProgress is Pearson's complete continuum of academic curricula, qualifications, and resources based on the latest English National Curriculum. It is designed specifically for international school learners aged 3-19.
Key Principles and Approaches
Pearson Education believes that education should ignite a passion for learning, making sure every young person leaves the system at 18 with the knowledge and skills to make positive choices for a fulfilling life and the enthusiasm and aptitude to keep learning. The curriculum provides structure for bringing together that love of learning with fundamental knowledge and skills.
Pearson advocates for an ambitious curriculum with the right balance of foundational knowledge and skills, and the right level of breadth. For Pearson, breadth includes the range of subjects studied, the breadth of opportunity in a subject, and the development of life/transferable skills.
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Pearson believes that curriculum should inform the assessment approach - not the other way around. They consider what is most beneficial to assess and why, as well as what form of assessment is most appropriate.
Focus on Creativity
Pearson believes that providing opportunities for learners to explore creativity is one of the major contributions education can make to young people’s lives.
Standards-Based and State-Aligned
Pearson Connexus courses are aligned to state standards for rigor, depth, and breadth. Core courses are standards-based courses in which students work independently and sequentially through the courses guided by system-generated feedback and grading.
Elective Courses
Elective courses are sequential courses that allow students to extend their learning in areas of interest or focus. Elective offerings span an exciting variety of subject areas, such as the arts, STEM, world languages, and Career Technology Education (CTE).
Resources and Tools
Pearson offers a variety of resources and tools to support its curriculum, including:
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- eTextbooks: Empower students to choose how they learn best with eTextbooks and authentic classroom videos that provide real-world context.
- Online learning solutions: Pearson offers hundreds of proven, standards-based, state-aligned online courses at various levels.
- Hands‑on, experiential science programme to spark the imagination of young scientists.
Curriculum and Assessment Review
The government’s Curriculum and Assessment Review gives Pearson and others in the sector the opportunity to set out how they believe education can be done. Pearson shares its points of view in a series of areas, built on the experience, expertise, and evidence they’ve gathered over many years, and drawing on the insights and support of the educators, learners, and partners they work with day in, day out.
Pearson highlights ways in which adjusting the balance of content and assessment in creative and core subjects would have a positive impact on students’ development of creative skills. It also shows how this would help to address some of the challenges of content-heavy curricula more widely.
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