WORKSHEET – UNIT 1 Task 1 – List 5 qualities that a ‘good’ teacher should have and give reasons for your choices. Which of these qualities do you consider to be more important‚ and why? 1. A good teacher should really love teaching. A good teacher should be motivated in his profession. 2. A good teacher is able to motivate learners. Students need to learn on there own (not only in the classroom). 3. A good teacher has a good knowledge of his/her subject. The teacher needs to know
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3.3- LEARNER-CENTERED APPROACH/CURRICULUM Introduction: • The term learner-centered approach focusing on the student’s learning and what they do to achieve this‚ has widespread usage. • Implementing learner-centered approach involves changes in three areas: 1. Curriculum Design‚ 2. Teaching and Learning Methods and 3. Assessment Practices. Learner-Centered Approach to Curriculum Design • A learner centered approach to curriculum design gives • A Learner-Centered
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But‚ in the current era educators learned that standards are not enough unless they ensure to increase students ’ performance. Therefore the concept of Curriculum mapping came into force by (Jacob‚ 1997) so that teachers can translate the standards into actual classroom practice as what and how they teach and assess students ’ performance. Curriculum mapping is the process of recording what content taught in the classroom‚ school or district over a period of time and the data provide a summary of a
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Lesson Planning & the Curriculum. “Never teach a lesson you didn’t have fun planning. Your enthusiasm empowers your students”. Kathiann Antonio BASIC FORMAT FOR ALL LESSON PLANS Subject:_____________________________________________ Date:_________________________ Topic:_______________________________________ Duration:_________________ Sub Topic:____________________________________ Class:___________________ Lesson Number:__________________ No of Children:___________
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Curriculum Planning History The foundation of any school is it’s curriculum‚ and it can be delivered in a large variety of methods for the benefit of all students. Administrators of today face the unique challenge of matching the curriculum being delivered to the national core standards‚ and ensuring it is being delivered in each classroom‚ to each unique student‚ in way that increases chances of those students to becoming proficient. Danielson notes that curriculum helps to focus teachers on
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Curriculum Planning History Temika LaFavor Grand Canyon University EDA 561 Curriculum Development for School Improvement November 13‚ 2013 According to Merriam-Webster‚ curriculum is the planned interaction of students with instructional content‚ materials‚ resources and assessment for evaluating what has been taught. Danielson states that a curriculum is a blueprint that gives teachers the expectations and goals of what students should be learning. The curriculum
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Teachers as Curriculum Leaders Introduction: For the purpose of this assignment‚ the syllabus under consideration is the mathematics syllabus and the outcome that is to be discussed shall be the level 3 outcome for topic N 3.2. This outcome shall take in consideration the students’ ability to add and subtract numbers that are either whole or in fraction. This is related to a problem solving scenario where the students are not just given the numbers to work on but they are given a word problem
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Assignment 3 – The curriculum 1. Explain what is meant by the term National Curriculum. All pupils in England except those at independent‚ private or public schools are required to adhere to the National Curriculum. It is a guideline for teachers‚ pupils and parents to follow and gain knowledge of the skills and knowledge that children will be taught through their school years. Every school has National Curriculum documents for each subject which contains the materials they must teach at
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Running Head: TEACHERS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS Problems that Science Teachers of English Language Learners Face in the Classroom Table of Contents Abstract………………………………………………………………..3 Introduction………………………………………………………..….3 Significance of the Study……………………………………………..4 Research Question……………………………………………………5 Hypothesis of the Study………………………………………………5 Methods………………………………………………………………6 Data analysis………………………………………………………….7 Conclusion……………………………………………………………8 References………………………………………………
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Method assignment one: Curriculum‚ Organisation and Planning ABREVIATIONS SEN: Special Education Needs. AFL: Assessment For Learning. FFL: French as a Foreign Language. Located in the South of Leeds‚ school X welcomes 1825 students‚ including 330 pupils in its sixth form. Most of the pupils are of white British heritage and about 5% are from other minority ethnic heritages‚ mainly Asian or British Indian and Pakistani. A very small number do not have English as their mother tongue
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