Middle School Curriculum

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Middle Years Programme
Advertisements

Connecting the New Home & Career Skills Curriculum to the Old One.
The Characteristics and Conditions Associated with Exemplary Middle Schools.
Linking the Fairs to the 2013 Ontario Curriculum Social Studies 1 to 6 and History and Geography 7 and 8.
BECOMING AN EFFECTIVE LITERACY TEACHER. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS What do I know about the LEARNER? How do these understandings IMPACT TEACHING AND LEARNING?
An Exploration of Who You Are and Who You Want to Be! Henrico High School 2011.
Problem Based Lessons. Training Objectives 1. Develop a clear understanding of problem-based learning and clarify vocabulary issues, such as problem vs.
Southeastern Louisiana University College of Education & Human Development Conceptual Framework: Setting the Standard for Excellence through Best Practice.
Health Programme Overview. Essence Statement In Health education, students develop their understandings of the factors that influence the health and well-being.
Developmentally Appropriate Practices (DAP)
Curriculum, Instruction, & Assessment
The IBCC Reflective Project
P21 framework OPV 362.
Secondary Intensive Reading Block Evan Lefsky, Ph.D. Reading Specialist, 6-12.
Matt Moxham EDUC 290. The Idaho Core Teacher Standards are ten standards set by the State of Idaho that teachers are expected to uphold. This is because.
International Perspective: Laotians and Canadians Learning Together to Understand the Sustainability of Tourism in Laos.
Home, school & community partnerships Leadership & co-ordination Strategies & targets Monitoring & assessment Classroom teaching strategies Professional.
Project Learning Tree Project Learning Tree is an award-winning environmental education program designed for teachers and other educators, parents, and.
Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (INTASC)
The Framework for Teaching Domain 1 Planning and Preparation.
Common Core Georgia Performance Standards (CCGPS) Toombs Central Elementary
Curriculum Design. A Learner Centered Approach May, 2007 By. Rhys Andrews.
WHOLE SCHOOL APPROACHES TO HABITS OF MIND WEAC Conference 2004 Gill Hubble and Graham Watts St Cuthbert’s College.
Parent Education TECA 1303 Chapter 13. Do we need parent education?
PUT TITLE HERE The Ontario Curriculum Presented by: Curriculum and Assessment Policy Branch Ministry of Education.
Counseling Practice in Schools The Transformed School Counselor Chapter 3 ©2012 Cengage Learning. These materials are designed for classroom use and can.
The Areas of Interaction are…
© International Baccalaureate Organization 2006 The Middle Years Program At a Glance.
Twilight Training October 1, 2013 OUSD CCSS Transition Teams.
PRINCIPAL SESSION 2012 EEA Day 1. Agenda Session TimesEvents 1:00 – 4:00 (1- 45 min. Session or as often as needed) Elementary STEM Power Point Presentation.
Activity Planning and Assessment
 Dramatic technological revolution  Increasingly diverse, globalized and complex media- saturated society.  Greater impact on society than from oral.
Understanding Problem-Based Learning. How can I get my students to think? Asked by Barbara Duch This is a question asked by many faculty, regardless of.
A Focus on Health and Wellbeing Wendy Halliday Learning and Teaching Scotland.
The PYP Exhibition Mentor Information. What is it?  The Exhibition is:  An individual, group or whole class inquiry  An inquiry that starts from personal.
“Growing Student Learning for Life” “Growing Student Learning for Life” Information Literacy/Technology Education Integration Plan Toolkit South Carolina.
CEDAR INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Middle Years Programme CEDAR INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL.
1 Voluntary Standards for World Languages Workshop for Issaquah School District August 30, 2006 Presented by Michele Anciaux Aoki, Ph.D. Anciaux International.
Darla Stynen. The subject matter I am teaching in my classroom, as prescribed by the school district.
1. Administrators will gain a deeper understanding of the connection between arts, engagement, student success, and college and career readiness. 2. Administrators.
LEARNER CENTERED APPROACH
Session Objectives Analyze the key components and process of PBL Evaluate the potential benefits and limitations of using PBL Prepare a draft plan for.
Education For Sustainable Development. Introduction -It has been acknowledged that there Is no single route to sustainable Development.Furthermore, it.
Hannah Love LSIS 5645 Core Assessment IV. Why is information literacy necessary?  To fulfill the goals of education by preparing students for The workplace.
The Middle Years Programme. Middle Years Programme is for students between the ages of 11 and 16 is for students between the ages of 11 and 16 helps develop.
Using Groups in Academic Advising Dr. Nancy S. King Kennesaw State University.
21 st Century Skills and Content Paisley IB Magnet School Staff Development October 15, 2010.
TEACHING WITH A FOCUS ON LEARNERS One model of Differentiation: Sousa and Tomlinson (2011) Differentiation and The Brain. Purpose: Understanding Text Complexity.
2016 KIS PYP Exhibition. The Purpose of Exhibition Students engage in an in-depth, collaborative inquiry. Students become more independent with their.
Middle Years Programme The unique benefits of the MYP.
Angela M. Rios EDU 660 September 12,  Shared decision making leads to better decisions  Shared instructional leadership includes ◦ the supervisor.
1 Far West Teacher Center Network - NYS Teaching Standards: Your Path to Highly Effective Teaching 2013 Far West Teacher Center Network Teaching is the.
Key Points Chapter Five: Part One Shrum and Glisan Special Methods of Instruction I CIED 5243 Dr. Bowles, Instructor.
The PYP Exhibition Pilot Year Purpose The Exhibition has a number of key purposes: students can engage in an in-depth, collaborative inquiry. students.
Nevada STEM Program Recognition Rubric K-12 Program Definitions Exploratory The Exploratory STEM program describes a school program that has intermittent.
A Developmentally Responsive Middle Level Education Kimberly Frazier November 20 th, 2009.
Celia Regimbal chapter Principles of Assessment 12.
Essential Questions Why Essential Questions?
A curriculum for Wales – a curriculum for life
Inquiry-based learning and the discipline-based inquiry
Elementary and Middle School Mathematics Chapter Reflections: 1,2,3,5,6 By: Amy Howland.
The IBCC Reflective Project
introducing IB MYP at LJPS
MYP Middle Years Programme
Mapping - Linking - Planning - Documenting
Developmentally Appropriate Practices (DAP)
PYP PLANNER Year level/ Subject: Dates unit taught:
LEARNER-CENTERED PSYCHOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES. The American Psychological Association put together the Leaner-Centered Psychological Principles. These psychological.
Presentation transcript:

Middle School Curriculum Integrated and Exploratory

Overview What is integrated curriculum Roles of teachers, students and faculty Exploration curriculum and Programs

Interdisciplinary/ Multidisciplinary Integrative Integrated Interdisciplinary/ Multidisciplinary Team Self-Contained

Rational Application vs. Memorization Patterns and Connections Coherence over Fragmentation Right Answer vs. Finding the Solution

Components of Integrated Curriculum Central Problems or issue is Identified Issue is of personal significance Issue becomes central focus of curriculum Students acquire the ability to solve the problem or issue.

Intersection of Personal Concerns Adolescent Concerns Curriculum Themes Social Concerns Developing an Identity Identities Cultural Diversity Personal Fitness Wellness Environmental Protection Peer Conflict, Gangs Conflict Resolution Global Conflict Personal Friendships Caring Social Welfare

Roles, Resources and Rubrics

Roles of the Teacher Demonstrate an Understanding of Adolescents Concerns Setting the Stage and Environment Structuring and Guiding the Explorations

Roles of the Learner Involved in curriculum Assume some responsibility for learning Active participants in both process and products of learning

Resources Library Partnership Technology

Learning Materials General Specific

Student Demonstrated Knowledge Assessment Student Demonstrated Knowledge Real World Scenario/ Demonstration Projects Authentic Assessment

Other Perspectives Scores on Standardized Tests Focus on subject matter Time in Planning Need for Administration Support Community Involvement

Exploratory Curriculum

Exploratory Curriculum/ Programs Definition A Class Designed to Help Students Explore Their Interests Mini-course Length of Classes Semester 6-8 weeks

Reasons for a Exploratory Curriculum Provides Opportunity for Students Appeals to Diverse Learners Self Discovery

Teachers’ Roles Pique Students Interest in a Topic Guide the Students Be a Resource Monitor Progress and Participation

Topics for Mini-Course Home Economics Foods for Independent living Personal Finance Arts Ceramics Photography Language Industrial Technology Shop Class Horticulture

Essentials for Exploratory Developmentally Responsive Enhances Motivation Interesting and Useful Provide Opportunity to Learn about Specific Topics Reflect Core Curriculum

Considerations for Developing Curriculum Be Unique Reflect Developmental Responsive Perspectives Be Relevant to Learners to learners Experiences

Considerations for Developing Curriculum Adopt Student-Centered Perspective Achieve a Balance Between Cognitive and Affective Provide for Cultural and Gender Diversity Reflect the Relationship Between Learner’s Image of Success and School Curriculum