Proposed strategies and plan i. Resolving conflicts Name of activity: Curriculum Night Objective(s): - Teachers will be able to inform parents of the centre’s curriculum and how they conduct lessons. - Parents will be able to address concerns regarding the teachers’ behaviour and roles in implementing lessons and about the centre’s curriculum. Advantages: As this event allows parents to feedback on the centre’s curriculum and teachers’ teaching method‚ teachers will be able to reflect on their
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CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES Jaro‚ Iloilo City ASSESSING THE CURRICULUM FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION A RESEARCH PAPER In Partial Fulfillment of the Course In Educ. 647 Supervision of Instruction Presented to: Dr. Lucy B. Catalogo Professor Presented by: Lori Grace A. Advincula MAED 2 -1 March 25‚ 2008 Table of Contents Chapter I. Introduction …………………………………... 2 Background of the Study……………….. 2 Objectives of the Study …………………. 2 Statement of
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POWERFUL KNOWLEDGE IN THE CURRICULUM FOR EXCELLENCE Rick Instrell This is an expanded version of a paper delivered at the United Kingdom Literacy Association conference at the University of Chester on 15 July 2011. Abstract The Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) is the current Scottish curricular initiative for 3-18 year-olds. Although most educationists agree with its progressive goals‚ its documents have been criticised as being vague‚ anti-intellectual and ignorant of subject disciplines
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Curriculum Analysis Ta Frese Math 383 Fall 2015 Brief Overview of Learning Trajectory Assignment: For the Learning trajectory assignment I reviewed the 2nd grade math curriculum as presented by Bridges Mathematics Curriculum. I picked three lessons from Unit 3 Module 2 (Adding and Subtracting on the Number Line) that I felt would encourage students mathematical skill development. For the course of this write-up‚ I will be referring to the information presented in my
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The Teachers’ Role in the Hidden Curriculum Abstract This paper examines the comments of a class of 27 students of one class. The responses centre around the hidden curriculum related to the role of the teachers and the teaching strategies they use and how they impact the attitudes of the students towards the subjects they teach. Key Words: hidden curriculum‚ teacher’s role "What you are shouts so loudly in my ears I cannot hear what you say." - Ralph Waldo Emerson Schools spend a valuable
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Fill in the table by describing the role and influence each group has on curriculum. Some may have direct influence and some may have indirect influence. Identify whether their influence deals with selecting‚ maintaining‚ or evaluating the curriculum and in what ways they participate in that process. The first answer is provided as an example. Key Players in Curriculum Development Key Players Role and Influence on Curriculum Federal Government The federal government passes federal legislations
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Paragraph Number | What it says | What it does | #1 | Students based on their class of society are treated and taught differently in class rooms. | This first paragraph explains the problem that the author is writing about. | #2 | Before the author starts to explain the problem‚ she’s going to define the social classes. | This is a paragraph describing what’s going to be explained next. | #3 | There are 3 factors to decide who goes into which social class. | This explains that relations define
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in determining if a curriculum leader (principal) will provide the organization the necessary skills‚ tools‚ services and knowledge to promote academic success. The role of the principal in American schools has been in a constant state of change since its emergence. The issue has been mostly around whether the principal is a manager of the building or a leader of the school. Additionally‚ there has been discrepancy in the expectations of the principal in regard to curriculum and instruction.
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REFLECTIVE EDUCATION THROUGH CURRICULUM Santosh A. Melashetty Assistant Professor KER Society’s M.Ed. P.G. Centre Karnatak College of Education‚ Bidar INTRODUCTION : Reflection means to describe one basic level of thinking i.e. what you did ? What others did? and how you felt ?etc. Reflection has often been viewed as synonymous with critical thinking. Reflection is an important human activity in which people recapture their experience. Think about it‚ null over and evaluate it. It is the working
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