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    an even smaller percentage of white students. We currently have a large SPED and LEP population‚ and most of the families at our school are low-income families. More than half the students at our school are labeled “At Risk” in this location. My curriculum philosophy is that all children (students) can learn

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    quality teaching can be achieved and maintained. a. Teaching Model and Principles This book has emphasized the curriculum as a network of interacting system involving teacher‚ learners‚ materials‚ school‚ administrator‚ and curriculum planners‚ and choices ay one level affect other elements in the system. Thus the choice of a particular curriculum philosophy or ideology implies a particular model of teaching. Roberts (1998‚ 103) compares two teaching models implicit in many language

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    needs to make sure that the faculty and staff of the school is prepared and trained properly to deal with such a diverse group of students. Special Education The principal of South High has a great grasp on the special education department and the curriculum of the school. He understands how the two pieces fit and work together. He also understands what it takes to make sure that the special education

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    The new curriculum is more structured than last year which includes a more structured ILE as well as a system for tracking what each student has accomplished per day with teachers through the use of QR codes. As for QR codes‚ each student has been assigned to think

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    Early Childhood Curriculum Times are changing and consistently evolving‚ with time‚ there are also changes happening in education. Teachers work constantly to be aware and knowledgeable of the progress‚ as each must be able to teach on new topics‚ as well as new methods of teaching. This is how every teacher works to do their part to provide a chance for an even better future for children. Education is one of the most important aspects of children’s lives. One of the changes that developed is that

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    Curriculum Philosophy Tim Colgate Grand Canyon University: EDA561 01/28/13 Curriculum Philosophy This exercise was very affirming to what I already new about myself and the direction my administrative career has taken me. The results put me as a “realist” followed closely by a “experimentalist”. I do believe that as I have been in administration I have seen more issues that face the real world of administration that has geared my philosophy to be based more on facts and data.

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    Urna Semper 15 January 2014 A Cognitivists Curriculum Emphasis Cognitivism is "the psychology of learning which emphasises human cognition or intelligence as a special endowment enabling man to form hypotheses and develop intellectually" (Feldman‚ Cognitivism) An educational institution or teacher who is a cognitivist would naturally seek to implement courses of study which focus on developing and involving conscious mental activities. According to Webster’s definition of the term ’Cognitive’

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    13361136 Uimhir scrúduithe/ Examination number: 13361136 Ábhar / Subject: Maths and Scientific Enquiry Léachtóir : Lecturer: Brian Tubbert & Patsy Stafford Sprioc dáta / Due: 26 November 2014 Teideal an tionscadail / Assignment title: The Spiral Curriculum Líon leathanach / Number of pages: 13 pages Aon ábhar eile sa tionscadal / Any other material in the assignment: Dearbhaím gur mise amháin / mise mar bhall grúpa (cuir ciorcal timpeall na rogha a bhaineann leis an tionscadal thuas) a rinne

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    Student Learning None Estimated time 1-2 hours Engage Ask the students what they are motivated by: Money? Friends? Being accepted by peers? What else? Key Points I. NEEDS – a lack of something required or desired. Needs motivate us to act! Maslow defined a Hierarchy of Human Needs that stated that the lower needs must be met before an individual can strive to meet higher needs. A. PHYSIOLOGICAL -- necessary for life; unmet‚ these needs lead to death 1. food 2. water 3. oxygen 4. sleep

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    A Brief Overview of Progressive Education During most of the twentieth century‚ the term "progressive education" has been used to describe ideas and practices that aim to make schools more effective agencies of a democratic society. Although there are numerous differences of style and emphasis among progressive educators‚ they share the conviction that democracy means active participation by all citizens in social‚ political and economic decisions that will affect their lives. The education of engaged

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