The mission and vision statements describe an organization 's purpose, philosophy, and intent has become almost universal in both business and educational settings. The purpose of this paper is to explain the mission and vision of a high school and how it pertains to the advancement of the students.…
Aims and values need to be promoted as much they can whether it’s in school literature or on their website. This is where parents and others first go on to create their first impression of the school. They can promote it by creating links with the local communities and working together. There are many ways to promote aims and values. Some events my school does are:…
I attended Ketchum High School in Ketchum, Oklahoma. My school’s mission statement was: “Educating all students in a safe, positive environment through rigorous standards to develop productive members of society. Through accountability, collaboration, continuous improvement, data driven decisions, equity, high expectations, and integrity.” One example of my school’s athletic department supporting this statement is through accountability. My basketball coach would find out each of his players’ schedules and have a meeting every two weeks with their teachers. He would access their grades and their behavior throughout class, and would either congratulate you or punish you depending on the answer he was given. Another example of supporting this…
of key members of the school team and the purpose of school ethos, mission statement and…
Though they are not as good as a crystal ball, good mission and vision statements should invoke a desirable future and create uneasiness with the status quo.…
When reflecting on what I have read in the book Building an Ethical School by Robert J. Starratt, and the information obtained from my current Ethics and Social Responsibilities class, I feel I have an abundance of valuable information that will guide me in creating an ethical school environment when I am a school leader.…
We can think of aims as broad general statements of what students are expected to learn. Aims are often more appropriate for courses than for subjects. An aim for a course may be, "Students should acquire skill of reasoning" or, "Students should develop the ability to think creatively and independently ". Aims may include abstract concepts such as 'professional qualities' or 'appreciation of the classics', learning that may be difficult to measure but which is nevertheless important. The aims in fact express the expectations of the society that should be achieved by the students through the educational system. We expect from the school as well as other agencies to help students in…
Sets, the mission, vision, goals and objectives of the school, creates an environment that is conducive to teaching-learning process, monitors and assesses the school curriculum and accountable for higher learning outcomes…
Schools are organizations established by society for the purpose of educating its children. The education process should transmit desirable values usually embodied in the curriculum. This critical goal can only be achieved through effective school leadership.…
"As a doctor, I am qualified to tell you that this course of treatment will likely generate the best results."…
The School strives to foster a teaching and learning environment in which you are challenged and inspired to perform at your best. The School encourages high performing students, those…
I would like to express my gratitude to the people who have helped me go through my project and complete it. I am grateful to my lecturer for his continuous support for the project and encouragement to this very day. A special thank of mine goes to my colleagues who have helped me in completing the project and exchanging ideas, thoughts and made my project accurate.…
The word curriculum is derived form a Latin word “Correre” which was used an alternate of ‘path way’. Experts defining curriculum with reference to its origin call it a runway. This perception has probably introduced curriculum as a course which one runs to reach a goal, which in no case, fully explains the literal meaning curriculum.…
The primary purpose of a school is to guide the child’s discovery of herself and her world and to identify and mature the child’s talents. Just as each seed contains the future tree, each…
The core business of schools is to provide students with a rich learning environment that is open, respectful, caring and safe.…