-- What does a deep and
rich curriculum look like, who should decide and where are the boundaries of professional judgement?
Not exact matches
For an insight into the
rich curriculum on offer in the High School, take a
look at this PDF compilation of articles from our school newsletter, The Messenger.
Our children
look forward to school each day as they experience a well - organized, creative, unhurried, and age - appropriate
curriculum that is part of the
rich tradition of Waldorf.
Our school
looks for ways to incorporate digital technologies all throughout the
curriculum into
rich learning tasks — focused on fostering student creativity and critical thinking.
In other words, I'm a true believer in the centrality of a first - rate, content -
rich curriculum — and it's topmost in what I
look for as I help our kids navigate their kids» schooling options.
When asked whether she welcomed a review by Ofsted into the
curriculum, Hardy said she was «bemused» by Sean Harford's assertion that the inspectorate will be
looking for
rich, broad
curricula.
«His vision is backward -
looking and preventing the
rich, broad and balanced
curriculum we need in our schools if our children are to succeed in the future economy.»
«This was a golden opportunity for the government to develop a historically
rich and forward -
looking curriculum, but it has become a crass bit of backward -
looking, ideological nation building.»
Also, if you
look — and I am assuming that
Rich White reads at at least a 4th grade level — you will see that the Magnet school forecasts 20 students per classroom, has paraprofessionals,
curriculum specialists, etc, while the differentiated classroom often has 27 students, some of whom are not at grade level, and maybe no paraprofessionals or teacher's aids.