Curriculum Feedback

Curriculum Feedback

Curriculum Feedback and Revision Cycle

Math Feedback Cycle
​Our units are developed and revised based heavily on teacher input. Here is the history of how PreK–12 teachers have been involved in the development, feedback, and revision process.
 

Feedback and revision history:

  • ​​2012–2013: An R&D team of 150 teachers was gathered from across the district to study the standards, and compile harvested resources and teacher-developed lessons into our first iteration of the SFUSD Math Core Curriculum.
  • 2013–2014: 150 Pilot Teachers taught the first iteration of our SFUSD Math Core Curriculum. The R&D team continued to develop and revise units based on feedback from the Pilot Teachers.
  • 2014–2015: This was the first year of full implementation across SFUSD. Feedback was gathered through online surveys at sites and central PD days. A core R&D team of about 50 teachers and Math Content Specialists continued to develop and revise the curriculum.
  • 2015–2016: Feedback was gathered through an online feedback form from teachers across the district. Focus groups of teachers from each grade level gathered to share directed feedback with the Math Content Specialists. Parents and community members were invited to share feedback directly with the C&I Math Department. Math Content Specialists continued to revise the curriculum.
  • 2016–2017: Feedback was gathered through an online feedback form from teachers across the district. Focus groups of teachers have met to from key grade levels to share directed feedback with the Math Content Specialists. Feedback from the classroom, including Lesson Study teams, continues to inform our revisions. 

This page was last updated on September 5, 2024