Understanding by Design (UbD) is a curriculum design approach helping teachers to:
a. align curricular goals, instruction, and assessment of student learning.
b. use the final assessment to show students what they should have learned in the unit.
c. work ‘forward' by first establishing lesson goals and activities, then assessments for learning.
d. teach for more breadth than depth of understanding.
a
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