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The Future Leaders In Steven Doll's Only A Teacher

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“The future of the world is in my classroom today,” Ivan Welton Fitzwater pens this powerful line in his poem “Only a Teacher?” (Zbick, 2017). This is a compelling idea that encompasses my belief of the role of the school. Students, as defined in this school, are prepared to critically analyze society and challenge societal norms; therefore, becoming the future leaders of the world. However, a school is impacted by other factors that can redefine this role of developing the future leaders. The curriculum is defined as everything that falls under the umbrella of the school (J. Corabi, personal communication, July 17, 2018). Therefore, the role of the school is defined by the curriculum of the school. This means that the curriculum can determine the number of extracurricular activities, clubs, advanced placement (AP) courses, and more that a school offers to the students. Furthermore, as the curriculum defines the role of the school the students become impacted by this defining role. Steven Gross provides a unique perspective on a student’s area of learner development. Ronald Doll presents a variety of perspectives that about how the curriculum is created and the impact it has on the role of the school. These two educational leaders allow for further analysis on how curriculum defines the role of the school. Steven Gross used the word agenda to describe a curriculum, which is one part of a triangle the other two sides are instruction and assessment (J. Corabi,

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