curriculum-design
Learning Objectives & Curriculum Architecture Design
Create measurable learning objectives aligned to Bloom's Taxonomy and design comprehensive curriculum architecture for systematic instruction.
When to Use
Automatically activate when the user:
- Needs to write learning objectives for a topic
- Asks "create learning objectives for [topic]"
- Wants to design curriculum scope and sequence
- Requests "backwards design" or "curriculum architecture"
- Says "organize this content into units"
- Needs UDL-aligned curriculum structure
Required Inputs
- Research Artifacts: Output from
/curriculum.research(optional but recommended) - Topic: Subject matter to design curriculum for
- Educational Level: K-5, 6-8, 9-12, undergraduate, graduate, or post-graduate
- Duration: Course length (e.g., "6 weeks", "1 semester", "1 year")
- Learning Goals (optional): High-level outcomes the user wants
Workflow
1. Load Research Context
If available, read research report to understand:
- Core concepts to cover
- Standards to align with
- Prerequisites students should have
- Recommended pedagogical approach
2. Write Learning Objectives
Create objectives following these principles:
Structure: [Audience] will [Measurable Verb] [What] [How/Context] [Criteria]
Example: "Students will analyze photosynthesis diagrams by identifying and labeling components with 80% accuracy"
Bloom's Taxonomy Verbs by Level:
- Remember (K-5 emphasis): define, identify, list, name, recall, recognize, state
- Understand (K-8 emphasis): describe, explain, summarize, paraphrase, classify, compare
- Apply (6-12 emphasis): demonstrate, use, solve, implement, execute, carry out
- Analyze (9-12, undergrad): differentiate, organize, attribute, compare, contrast, deconstruct
- Evaluate (undergrad, grad): critique, judge, defend, justify, assess, appraise
- Create (grad, post-grad): design, construct, generate, produce, plan, compose
Level-Appropriate Cognitive Distribution:
- K-5: 60% Remember/Understand, 30% Apply, 10% Analyze
- 6-8: 40% Remember/Understand, 40% Apply, 20% Analyze
- 9-12: 30% Understand/Apply, 40% Analyze, 30% Evaluate/Create
- Undergraduate: 20% Understand/Apply, 40% Analyze, 40% Evaluate/Create
- Graduate: 10% Analyze, 40% Evaluate, 50% Create
- Post-Graduate: 90% Create, 10% Evaluate
Objective Categories:
- Content Objectives (Knowledge): What students will know
- Skill Objectives (Performance): What students will be able to do
- Affective Objectives (optional): Attitudes, values, dispositions
3. Organize by Scope & Sequence
Create hierarchical structure:
Course/Program
├── Unit 1: [Theme]
│ ├── Lesson 1.1: [Topic]
│ │ └── Learning Objectives (3-5)
│ ├── Lesson 1.2: [Topic]
│ │ └── Learning Objectives (3-5)
│ └── Unit Assessment
├── Unit 2: [Theme]
│ └── [Similar structure]
└── Final Assessment
Sequencing Principles:
- Simple → Complex
- Concrete → Abstract
- Known → Unknown
- Skills before application
- Concepts before analysis
4. Create Curriculum Architecture Document
Generate comprehensive design:
# Curriculum Design: [TOPIC]
**Educational Level**: [Level]
**Duration**: [Timeframe]
**Design Date**: [Date]
**Based on Research**: [Link to research artifact if available]
## Course/Unit Overview
**Purpose**: [Why this curriculum exists, what gap it fills]
**Big Ideas**: [2-3 overarching concepts students will understand]
**Essential Questions**: [3-5 open-ended questions that frame the learning]
**Standards Addressed**: [List of relevant standards from research]
## Learning Objectives
### Unit 1: [Title] ([Duration])
**Unit Goal**: [What students will accomplish by end of unit]
**Learning Objectives**:
1. **LO-1.1** [Bloom's Level: Remember] - Students will [verb] [content] [context] [criteria]
- **Standard**: [Aligned standard code]
- **Assessment**: [How this will be assessed]
2. **LO-1.2** [Bloom's Level: Understand] - Students will [verb] [content] [context] [criteria]
- **Standard**: [Aligned standard code]
- **Assessment**: [How this will be assessed]
3. **LO-1.3** [Bloom's Level: Apply] - Students will [verb] [content] [context] [criteria]
- **Standard**: [Aligned standard code]
- **Assessment**: [How this will be assessed]
[Continue for all objectives in unit]
### Unit 2: [Title] ([Duration])
[Same structure as Unit 1]
## Curriculum Scope & Sequence
| Unit | Topics Covered | Learning Objectives | Duration | Prerequisites |
|------|----------------|---------------------|----------|---------------|
| 1 | [Topics list] | LO-1.1 through LO-1.5 | 2 weeks | [Skills needed] |
| 2 | [Topics list] | LO-2.1 through LO-2.4 | 2 weeks | Unit 1 complete |
| 3 | [Topics list] | LO-3.1 through LO-3.6 | 3 weeks | Units 1-2 complete |
**Total Duration**: [Sum of all units]
## Prerequisite Map
[Prerequisite 1] ──┐ [Prerequisite 2] ──┼──> Unit 1 ──> Unit 2 ──> Unit 3 [Prerequisite 3] ──┘
## Curriculum Flow Diagram
Week 1-2: Unit 1 (Foundation) ↓ Week 3-4: Unit 2 (Application) ↓ Week 5-6: Unit 3 (Integration) ↓ Week 7: Synthesis & Assessment
## Assessment Overview
| Assessment Type | When | What | Objectives Assessed |
|-----------------|------|------|---------------------|
| Formative Checks | Weekly | Quick checks, exit tickets | All objectives (ongoing) |
| Unit 1 Assessment | Week 2 | [Assessment type] | LO-1.1 through LO-1.5 |
| Unit 2 Assessment | Week 4 | [Assessment type] | LO-2.1 through LO-2.4 |
| Final Performance Task | Week 7 | [Authentic task] | All course objectives |
## Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Considerations
### Multiple Means of Representation
- [How content will be presented in varied formats]
- [Visual, auditory, kinesthetic options]
### Multiple Means of Engagement
- [How students will be motivated and engaged]
- [Choice, relevance, authenticity elements]
### Multiple Means of Expression
- [How students will demonstrate learning]
- [Varied assessment formats, options for showing mastery]
## Differentiation Strategy
**For Advanced Learners**:
- [Extensions, enrichment, depth opportunities]
**For Struggling Learners**:
- [Scaffolding, additional support, simplified options]
**For English Language Learners**:
- [Language supports, visual aids, vocabulary work]
**For Students with Disabilities**:
- [Accommodations, modifications, accessibility features]
## Materials & Resources Needed
- [Resource 1]: [Purpose and when used]
- [Resource 2]: [Purpose and when used]
- [Resource 3]: [Purpose and when used]
## Pedagogical Approach
**Primary Instructional Model**: [e.g., Backwards Design, Inquiry-Based, Project-Based]
**Teaching Strategies**:
- [Strategy 1]: [How and when used]
- [Strategy 2]: [How and when used]
**Engagement Tactics**:
- [Tactic 1]: [Description]
- [Tactic 2]: [Description]
## Pacing Guide
| Week | Unit/Lesson | Topics | Objectives | Assessment |
|------|-------------|--------|------------|------------|
| 1 | Unit 1, Lesson 1 | [Topics] | LO-1.1, LO-1.2 | Formative |
| 2 | Unit 1, Lessons 2-3 | [Topics] | LO-1.3, LO-1.4, LO-1.5 | Unit 1 Assessment |
| 3 | Unit 2, Lesson 1 | [Topics] | LO-2.1, LO-2.2 | Formative |
[Continue for all weeks]
## Next Steps
1. Use `/curriculum.assess-design` to create detailed assessment blueprints and rubrics
2. Develop lesson plans with `/curriculum.develop-content`
3. Create assessment items with `/curriculum.develop-items`
---
**Artifact Metadata**:
- **Artifact Type**: Curriculum Design
- **Topic**: [Topic]
- **Level**: [Level]
- **Total Objectives**: [Count]
- **Duration**: [Timeframe]
- **Bloom's Distribution**: [Percentage at each level]
- **Next Phase**: Assessment Design
5. Validate Objectives
Check each objective for:
- ✅ Measurable action verb (not "understand" alone, but "demonstrate understanding by...")
- ✅ Clear, specific content
- ✅ Observable/assessable outcome
- ✅ Appropriate Bloom's level for grade
- ✅ Aligned to standards (if provided)
- ✅ Realistic for timeframe
6. Output Format
Human-Readable (default):
- Formatted markdown as shown
- Write to file:
curriculum-artifacts/[topic]-design.md
JSON Format (use --format json):
{
"artifact_type": "curriculum_design",
"topic": "string",
"level": "string",
"duration": "string",
"units": [
{
"unit_number": 1,
"title": "string",
"duration": "string",
"learning_objectives": [
{
"id": "LO-1.1",
"blooms_level": "Remember",
"objective": "full text",
"standard": "standard code",
"assessment_type": "string"
}
]
}
],
"bloom_distribution": {
"remember": 20,
"understand": 25,
"apply": 30,
"analyze": 15,
"evaluate": 5,
"create": 5
}
}
7. CLI Interface
# With research artifact
/curriculum.design --research "photosynthesis-grade5-research.md" --duration "3 weeks"
# Without research (standalone)
/curriculum.design "quadratic equations" --level "9-12" --duration "4 weeks" --goals "Students will solve, graph, and apply quadratics"
# JSON output
/curriculum.design "neural networks" --level "graduate" --duration "1 semester" --format json
# Help
/curriculum.design --help
Educational Level Adaptations
K-5
- 3-4 objectives per lesson (simpler focus)
- Heavy emphasis on Remember/Understand/Apply
- Concrete, observable outcomes
- Short lesson durations (30-45 min)
6-8
- 4-5 objectives per lesson
- Balance Foundation + Analysis
- Bridge concrete/abstract
- Standard lesson durations (45-50 min)
9-12
- 5-6 objectives per lesson
- Emphasis on Analyze/Evaluate
- Abstract reasoning expected
- Extended lesson durations (50-90 min)
Undergraduate
- 4-6 objectives per week/module
- Emphasize Analyze/Evaluate/Create
- Discipline-specific thinking
- Self-directed learning expected
Graduate/Post-Graduate
- 3-5 objectives per course
- Heavy emphasis on Create
- Original synthesis and research
- Expertise-level performance
Composition with Other Skills
Input from:
/curriculum.research- Research report informs objectives and structure
Output to:
/curriculum.assess-design- Objectives drive assessment design/curriculum.develop-content- Objectives guide lesson plan creation/curriculum.develop-items- Objectives specify what items should assess
Error Handling
- No research artifact: Proceed with user-provided topic, warn about missing context
- Duration too short: Warn user objectives may not fit timeframe, suggest adjustment
- Invalid Bloom's level: Correct to appropriate level for grade
- Too many/few objectives: Adjust to recommended range for level
Exit Codes
- 0: Success - Curriculum design generated
- 1: Invalid educational level
- 2: Duration format invalid
- 3: Cannot load research artifact (if specified)
- 4: Insufficient information to create objectives