11.1.2 Summarise the relevant policy and age-related expectations of learners relevant to literacy development When students start in year 7 at my school the national curriculum age-related expectations are that the students will be working at a level 4 for Literacy. However this is not always the case. We regularly have students working at a level 3 or lower and a few students working above the expected level for their age. The ability level of the students is extremely varied and this
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1.2 Summarise the relevant policy and age related expectations of learners as relevant to literacy development in the setting When supporting pupil’s literacy development I need to be aware of our schools procedure‚ as they no longer hold a literacy policy. Our schools approach to the teaching of reading‚ writing‚ speaking and listening follow the national guidelines. What is R W Inc this is a lively and vigorous teaching of synthetic phonics where the children learn 44 common sounds in the English
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Understand current national and organisational frameworks for mathematics 1.1 Explain the aims and importance of learning provision for numeracy development. Numeracy development is important for all children as maths is an important part of everyday life. The way in which maths is taught has changed greatly over the years. When I was at school we were taught one method to reach one answer. Now‚ particularly in early primary phase‚ children are taught different methods to reach an answer
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Introduction to Curriculum (EDP 135) Assignment 1: Assessment Rubric (Student)Name: __________________________ Criteria | Fail (Marks 0 – 19.5) | Pass (Marks 20 – 23.5) | Credit (Marks 24 – 27.5) | Dist (Marks 28 – 31.5) | H Dist (Marks 32 – 40) | 1. Definition of curriculum | Has not addressed the criteria and/or missed the point. Does not present 3 different definitions/does not compare definitions to Marsh’s definition/very limited comparisons made. Does not use
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Curriculum Framework Lisa Hammond Southern New Hampshire University Curriculum Framework The task of building a curriculum that shows what is important for students to be able to demonstrate has many facets that need to be analyzed. The development of curriculum is an on-going assignment of a teacher ’s responsibilities. If a teacher is taking good notes and observing
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Diagnostic Written Task: The National Curriculum According to Directgov (2012)‚ “the National Curriculum is a framework used by all the maintained schools to ensure that teaching and learning is balanced and consistent.” The National Curriculum is thought by many to be complex and unclear. However‚ it is at the heart of the education system in England. This is noted by Baumann et al (1997) and Kyriacou (2009) who document that the basis for the National Curriculum was established in the Education
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planning of the curriculum‚ in our interactions with children and our discussions with other colleagues‚ can best contribute to the kind of classroom and school climate most conducive to oracy." [Howe‚ 1997.] In the 1970’s‚ projects led by linguists and educationalists such as Wilkinson [1965‚] Vygotsky [1978‚] and Bruner and Bruner [1986‚] recognised the importance of oracy in the primary classroom. It was not until The National Oracy Project; [1987-1993‚] that the National Curriculum finally advocated
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Resources‚ Research‚ and Related Literature This section contains resource documents about standards-based instruction‚ Essential Learnings support documents from OSPI‚ and C&I resources for teachers teaching the Interactive Mathematics Program and Connected Mathematics Project materials. TPS Mathematics Resources CMP Book Card This sample of a book card was modeled after one used by one of our trainers during the summer 2001 institutes. It provides easy record keeping when checking
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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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Introduced in the UK by the government (1988)‚ the National Curriculum is several themes and ideals used by schools to children whilst teaching them the same things. It ensures that the teacher knows what is to be taught‚ to what standard. The curriculum is divided in to four groups‚ to teach children at a certain level based on their age group. The key stages consist of the following groups; Key Stage 1-4. Early years consists of the younger children from ages 3 to 5‚ during these years’ children tend
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