Introduction to Curriculum Mapping
What Is Curriculum Mapping?
Curriculum Mapping is a series of brief descriptions of Unitarian
Universalist curricula - both those published by the UUA, and those published
independently by UU individuals, congregations, and districts.
The purpose of Curriculum Mapping is to help congregations
and other groups plan religious education programs for children, youth, adults,
and multi-age groups by providing one place to review all the published curricula
possibilities before deciding which to explore further.
We attempt to keep this resource updated with descriptions of all new Unitarian
Universalist programs as they become available. Some curricula, marked Out of
Print, are included because they are still available on church and district
library shelves.
Inclusion in Curriculum Mapping is not a UUA endorsement of these programs.
Curriculum Mapping is simply a source of information. The perspectives, methodologies,
and quality of programs vary significantly.
To use Curriculum Mapping, you can search by age group or
by topic.
To have a new curriculum included in Curriculum Mapping, Unitarian
Universalist authors can send a request and one copy of the curriculum to the
Director of Lifespan Faith Development
Unitarian Universalist Association
25 Beacon Street
Boston, MA 02108
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