What
is content analysis?
In
content analysis, you narrow down exactly what you’re going to teach vs. what
you’re not going to teach. This
is important because most textbooks have grown over the years until they contain
far more information than anyone could teach effectively in a given semester.
As a rule, it’s better for students to really learn a smaller set of
critical material than to be exposed to a larger set of material that they fail
to learn effectively.
In
content analysis, you:
decide
which information is most critical.
break
it down into individual concepts
consult
taxonomies to decide what type of learning structures you’ll teach (for
example, the most widely-used taxonomy is “Bloom’s Taxonomy”)