Curriculum Collection


The Curriculum Collection (CC), located in Room 104 of the Education and Social Science Library (ESSL), is representative of only part of the vast core of materials related to teacher education at the University of Illinois Library. The emphasis of the CC is on textbooks, curriculum guides, related multimedia materials, software and a collection of catalogs from textbook publishers. The CC is supplemented and enhanced by the School Collection (S-Collection) of children's books which is housed in adjacent Room 106. The primary purpose of the Curriculum Collection is to support the instructional programs of the College of Education and the methods courses in the subject disciplines for preparation of early childhood, elementary, and secondary school teachers. Together with the S-Collection, it serves the curriculum needs of the children's literature courses taught in the College of Education and the Graduate School of Library and Information Science. Please direct all comments or requests for information to Nancy O'Brien.

Historical Textbooks

The Curriculum Collection includes materials dating back to the early 1800s. Most of these materials are textbooks, but some older curriculum guides are also available. The strength of the historical portion of the collection is in materials published from 1880 to 1980, although older materials are also available. Textbook series, primers, geographies, arithmetic books and many other areas are included in the historical segment of the collection. Over 30,000 uncataloged historical materials are located in an off-site facility, and are being processed for addition to the cataloged collection. Over 26,000 cataloged materials are available and include items published between 1800 and the present. Information about the cataloged materials is available through the Library's online catalog. Requests for information about the uncataloged items should be directed to staff of the Education and Social Science Library.

For further information on historical materials in the Curriculum Collection, see Selected Internet and Print Resources for Historical Curriculum Materials.

Organization and Content

The curriculum collection houses a variety of materials to assist teachers with their duties. Due to the unique nature of the textbooks, curriculum guides, kits, and games cataloged within the curriculum materials, there are a variety of call number prefixes to distinguish between distinct types of materials. Listed below are the most common prefixes, as well as an explanation of what type of materials these prefixes represent.

  • CURR. – Curriculum guides and lesson planning materials created specifically for teachers.
  • TEXT. – Student textbooks as well as their accompanying materials, including teaching editions.
  • KIT – Educational kits that contain a variety of materials to teach a certain topic.
  • GAME – Educational games.

When searching the catalog specifically for curriculum materials on any given subject, an excess of non-curriculum materials are often found by the catalog. However, there are two specific ways of searching the catalog for curriculum materials only.

1. Most curriculum materials have a subject heading which combines the subject of the material (i.e. history, English, economics, etc.) with the subject heading “study and teaching.” Either the advanced or quick search may be used for this type of search. When using the advanced search, enter the subject you are interested in and select “subject words” from the drop down menu to the right. Then, in the second box, enter “study and teaching” again with subject words selected in the right-hand menu.

picture of catalog search page

A similar search may be conducted in the quick search box by entering the subject plus study and teaching, i.e. “history study and teaching” and selecting “subject headings” in the right-hand box. To further refine the search, include elementary or secondary in the search, i.e. “history study and teaching secondary”. Including “secondary” in the search may also retrieve some college-level materials.

picture of catalog search page

Either of these searches should find curriculum materials related to the subject you are searching for. Please remember to check that the location of the material is “Education Curriculum” or “Education Storage” to ensure that it is a curriculum material.

2. The second type of search must be done through the advanced search method. Enter the subject in the first box, with “subject words” selected from the pull down menu to the right. Then, in the second box enter one of the call number prefixes listed above and select “MFHD Search” in the right-hand menu.

picture of catalog search page

This is especially useful if searching specifically for textbooks (TEXT.) or curriculum guides (CURR.). This technique can also be used to locate specific materials, including kits (KIT), games (GAME), CD-ROMs (CDROM), flashcards (FLCRD), videorecordings (VIDREC), music CDs (CDISC), and DVDs (DVD).

The Curriculum Collection contains materials in the following areas:

Bilingual, Business Education, Consumer Education, English/Language Arts, English as a Second Language, Fine Arts, Foreign Languages, Health/Safety, History/Geography, Home Economics, Mathematics, Multicultural, Reading, Remedial Reading, Science, Social Studies, Special Education, and Vocational Education. Limited materials are also available for Adult Basic Education and Early Childhood Education.

All items circulate for two weeks.

Materials include:

  • textbooks and textbook series from major publishers
  • Curriculum guides
  • A microfiche collection of curriculum guides with indexes
  • A collection of equipment catalogs, catalogs from textbook publishers, and catalogs from audio-visual and software producers
  • Selected audio-visual aids and equipment
  • A vertical file including pamphlets and scope and sequence charts

Resources for the Curriculum Collection:

Call Number Guide by Subject for the Curriculum Collection

Art 701
Civil Rights 323.4
Communication 001
Composition 808.042
Dictionary Skills 423
Economics 330
English as a Second Language
-Grammar 428.24
-Oral Communication 428.34
-Readers 428.64
English, Basic 428
Fiction, English 423
Foreign Languages
-French 448
-German 438
-Italian 458
-Spanish 468
Geography 910
Government 320
Grammar 425
Handwriting 372.634
History
-US History 973
-World History 909
Health 613
Human Rights 323
Journalism 070
Language Arts
-Elementary 372.6
-Secondary 428.1
Law 340
Life Science 570
Literature
-General 808.8
-American Lit 810
Mathematics
-General 511
-Algebra 512
-Geometry 513
Music 780
Natural Resources 333
Nuclear Issues 327
Nuclear Warfare 355.0217
Nutrition 612.3
Phonics 372.4145, 372.465
Psychology 150
Readers
-Basal Readers 372.4
-Remedial Readers 372.43
-Adult Remedial Readers 374
-Readers/Primers 428.6
Rhetoric 808
Science
-General 500
-Astronomy 520
-Biology 574
-Chemistry 540
-Earth Science 550
-Ecology 577
-Physics 530
Social Science/Social Studies 300
Spelling 372.632