Sentences with phrase «centered curriculum model»

Planned curriculum based on each child's individual needs by using a child - centered curriculum model (Creative Curriculum).

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But instead of a «learning center» where children came to a central location for classes — the model then used by chains like Sylvan and Huntington — Lucas provided one - on - one tutoring in the child's home, based on class curriculums and tailored to the family's schedule.
The learning model is centered on a global perspective, an integrated approach to management, teamwork, and technology in the curriculum and classroom.
The Council has formed a committee to explore the curriculum, operational model and potential sites for what will be a state - of - the - art Regional Workforce Advancement Center in the City of Buffalo.
This is primarily due to the fact that this particular Instructional Design Model is centered around the activity of the learners and allows them to gain maximum benefit from the curriculum.
First and most obvious, we've organized the entire, massive K — 12 system around an age - based, grade - level, 180 - days - per - year calendar; around mostly self - contained and generally low - tech classrooms; and around a pedagogical model centered on a single teacher teaching a uniform curriculum to twenty to thirty children for a prescribed amount of time each day, children who don't have much in common except that they're more or less the same age and (usually) live in pretty much the same community.
Joining us in The Global Search for Education to discuss a new model of assessment for a 21st century world is Charles Fadel, founder of the Center for Curriculum Redesign (CCR).
A rigorous academic program aligned to Advanced Placement curriculum coupled with student - centered supports and culture has resulted in a nationally - recognized school model.
The model shows the school curriculum in the center of a circle.
The purpose of Sandusky City Schools Regional Center for Advanced Academic Studies is to provide a world class education to identified gifted students through innovative curriculum and instructional models designed to meet the individual needs of each student.
Our curriculum is centered on five exemplary innovations: (1) Emphasis on Literacy through a two - teacher model and classical curriculum equips students with a firm foundation for learning across content areas in IB Programs in middle and high school.
The highly student - centered iCAN model is designed around a blended core academic curriculum and a carefully constructed system of supports.
The Center takes no position on whether it is better to adopt a model that offers a tightly scripted curriculum or one that promotes the development of «communities of practice.»
Resource descriptions and web sites on Student Assistance Programming models, and national centers that include reviews of evidence - based curriculum, practices, programs and strategies.
An innovative model now operating in 47 schools puts student - created projects at the center of the high school curriculum.
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CORE STRENGTHS Leader / Mentor ♦ Student - Centered Instruction ♦ Program Development ♦ Education Plans Curriculum Development ♦ Adjunct Clinical Faculty ♦ Inclusion Model ♦ Specific Learning Disabilities
Pathways to Collaboration: Factors That Help and Hinder Collaboration Between Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Fields (PDF - 1,070 KB) California Social Work Education Center (2008) This curriculum addresses promising models and operational innovations for collaborative practice between substance abuse and child welfare systems.
The Center does not promote any one model but does encourage providers to use the guide to help make a curriculum choice that best fits specific circumstances, resources and needs.
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