About the Curriculum Collection

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Resources for the Curriculum Collection |   Materials in the Curriculum Collection |  Organization and Content |  Searching  for Curriculum Materials |  Historical Textbooks |  Call Number Guide

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The Curriculum Collection, located in the Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library (SSHEL), is representative of only part of the vast core of materials related to teacher education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library. The emphasis of the Curriculum Collection is on textbooks, curriculum guides, related multimedia materials, software, and catalogs from textbook publishers. The Curriculum Collection is supplemented and enhanced by the School Collection (S-Collection) of children's and young adult books. 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.

The goals of the Curriculum Collection are as follows: to maintain a collection of items for use by students and teachers that is accessible during working, evening and weekend hours; to reflect as many different philosophies of education as possible; to provide materials of interest to varied ethnic and racial groups; to maintain a representative historical collection of textbooks for examination and research purposes; to provide a reference collection of guides to curriculum materials; and to acquire textual materials from those school districts to which University of Illinois student teachers are assigned.

 


 

RESOURCES RELATED TO THE CURRICULUM COLLECTION

 


 

MATERIALS IN THE CURRICULUM COLLECTION

Because of space and budgetary considerations, the following restrictions are observed: materials in the Curriculum Collection do not duplicate items in SSHEL unless strong need is shown. A selective collection of music materials is maintained in the  Music and Performing Arts Library. Typically, materials published within the last ten years are located in SSHEL and circulate for 2 weeks; older material is located in the Oak Street storage facility and circulate for 4-16 weeks.

Materials include:

  • Textbooks and textbook series from major publishers in the following areas: 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
  • Curriculum guides
  • A microfiche collection of curriculum guides with online indexes
  • A collection of equipment catalogs and catalogs from textbook and multipmedia publishers, all published in the last five years
  • Selected multimedia material 

 


 

ORGANIZATION AND CONTENT

Call Numbers

The Curriculum Collection houses a variety of materials to assist teachers with their duties. Due to the unique nature of textbooks, curriculum guides, and kits cataloged within the curriculum materials, there are a variety of call number elements to distinguish between distinct types of materials. Most Curriculum Collection call numbers are made up of five elements, each starting a new line of the call number. 

Sample Curriculum Collection Call Numbers

Prefix

CURR

TEXT.

KIT

CURR.

TEXT.

Dewey Number

822.33

362.29

500

745

372.4

Publisher Code

NCTE

SCHOL

MCGRH

GROW

HOLT

Date of Publication

2011

2004A

1978-80

2002

1999

Individual Volume Label

2

txt

TG.

 

3TE.WKBK.4

 

Prefix: The three most common prefixes in the Curriculum Collection are:

Dewey Number: The materials in the Curriculum Collection mostly use specific Dewey numbers that have been established for the collection over the years. The numbers in the examples above are for the following categories: Shakespeare (822.33), Substance Abuse (362.29), General Science (500), Folk Art (745), and Basal readers, reading (372.4).

Publisher Code: The publisher code is a four-to-five letter code unique to each publisher of materials in the Curriculum Collection. The code is usually made up of letters in the publisher’s name. In the examples above, the publishers are the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), Scholastic (SCHOL), McGraw-Hill (MCGRH), Grow Publications (GROW), and Holt, Rinehart, Winston (HOLT).

Date of Publication: This is fairly self-explanatory; however, in the second example above you see the letter “A” after the date. This is to indicate that there are two books (or sets of books) that fall under the same call number, so we needed to differentiate between them. For example, if a publisher releases three sets of books in the same year called American History, American History: Beginnings to 1866, and American History: 1867 to Today. The original set will have no letter after the publication date. The second set will have an “A” and the third set will have a “B”.  

Individual Volume Label: The last line of a Curriculum Collection call number tells you more specifically what each volume in the collection consists of. Nearly All TEXT. and KIT  materials use individual volume labels, while most CURR. materials do not. However, sometimes a publisher will release several volumes of a curriculum guide. In that case, the individual volumes would be labeled 1, 2, and 3. In the first example above, the book is the second volume in the set. The most commonly used suffixes include: 

Suffixes can also be combined as necessary. “TE.WKBK.” is a teacher’s edition of a workbook while “TG.sup.” is a supplement to a teacher’s guide. A number before the suffix indicates either the grade or the level (if books come in Levels A-D, we will label them 1-4). A number after the suffix indicates the specific volume of the book with that call number/suffix. For instance, in the last example above, the volume is the fourth teacher’s edition of a workbook for third grade/level three.

Location

Materials are located under each prefix within a given subject area. Within each prefix, materials are assigned Dewey Decimal call numbers according to subject and are physically arranged in a Dewey classification sequence. 

Materials which are not located in the Curriculum Collection may be borrowed from other state schools using I-Share, the statewide library online catalog, or may be borrowed through Interlibrary Loan (ILL).

SSHEL also houses a file of intelligence and development tests that are used in teacher education. Research-oriented and theoretical works are included in the SSHEL main collection.

 


 

SEARCHING FOR CURRICULUM MATERIALS

When searching the Library Catalog for curriculum materials, 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 subject headings which combines the subject of the material (i.e. history, English, economics, etc.) with the subject "study and teaching." Either the Advanced Search or Basic Search may be used. When using the Advanced Search, enter the subject (i.e. history) in the first search box and select "Subject" from the drop down menu. Then, in the second search box, enter "study and teaching" and again select "Subject" from the drop down menu.

Curriculum VuFind Advanced Search Example 06.12

 

A similar search may be conducted in the Basic Search by entering the subject plus study and teaching, i.e. history study and teaching, and selecting "Subject" from the drop down menu. 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.

Curriculum VuFind Basic Search Example 06.12

 

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 "SSHEL Curriculum" or "SSHEL Storage" to ensure that it is a curriculum material. 

2. The second type of search must be done using the Classic Catalog Advanced Search screen. Enter the subject in the first search box and select "Subject Words" from the drop down menu. Then, in the second search box enter one of the call number prefixes listed above and select "MFHD Search" in drop down menu.

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).

Curriculum Advanced Search with MFHD Search

 


 

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. Nearly 30,000 uncataloged historical materials are located in an off-site facility, and are being processed for addition to the cataloged collection. Over 30,000 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 Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library.

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

 


 

CALL NUMBER GUIDE BY SUBJECT (Curriculum Collection)

Art.....................................700
Civil Rights...........................323
Communication......................302.2
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
Foreign Languages
-French...............................448
-German..............................438
-Italian................................458
-Spanish..............................468
Geography............................910
Government..........................320
Grammar.............................425
Handwriting..........................372.634
History
-U.S. 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...............................510 and 511
-Algebra...............................512
-Arithmetic...........................513
-Geometry............................516
Music..................................780
Natural Resources...................333
Nutrition..............................612.3
Phonics................................372.4145 (pre 1996) and 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...............................570
-Chemistry............................540
-Earth Science........................550
-Ecology...............................577
-Physics...............................530
Social Science/Social Studies.......300
Spelling................................372.632