Not exact matches
We consider schools
using a
guided play
curriculum to be play - based schools.
program that lets kids and their adult caregivers learn about the park first hand by
using fun, self -
guided worksheets; the NewYork Historical Society, where she developed
curriculum guides to help classroom teachers incorporate primary sources into their instruction; the American Museum of Natural History, where she developed a series of teacher
guides for the Moveable Museum exhibits and several temporary museum exhibits; and MOUSE, a New York City based non-profit organization that works to train middle and high school students to initiate and manage technology help desks, where she developed
curriculum and educational support materials for students, faculty advisors, and MOUSE trainers.
While your state is very likely to determine the subjects that you must teach, the type of homeschool
curriculum you may
use may be
guided by the state, subject to their review, or pretty much up to you.
«Others are training on
use of Teachers
Guide; training of 230 care givers on pre-primary
curriculum; training of class teachers on reading methodology and post training impact survey.
The bill «would instruct the state Board of Regents, who set education policy, to work with the state Department of Environmental Conservation and develop a
curriculum guide for hunting and fishing that could be
used in high school classes.»
I
used a range of tools such as
guided imagery and meditation, and motivational interviewing, as well as utilized skills in mindfulness and other coaching techniques learned throughout our
curriculum.
The pack contains 4 lesson plans, complete with hand outs for the children, links to the new computing
curriculum, photo
guides showing you how to set up and links to pre-built Scratch apps to
use with the pupils.
States and districts have always created their own
curricula and reading lists
using their state standards as the
guide.
Using state standards as a
guide can make integrated
curricula purposeful and relevant and can increase student achievement while also being creative, innovative, and interesting for students (Drake and Burns, 2004).
Teachers in many schools, particularly those in low - income communities, are required to
used scripted
curricula and to comply with lock - step pacing
guides, monitored closely so that all tested topics are covered.
The team of teacher educators,
curriculum designers and education researchers will train teachers in participating schools to deliver a programme of RME lessons during Year 7 and Year 8
using teacher
guides and supporting materials for the classroom.
Today the struggle of the African slaves on board the Amistad is the subject of a much ballyhooed new movie from Steven Spielberg's DreamWorks studios, a handful of
curriculum guides, a wonderful documentary video available for classroom
use, and a bunch of new books for children and adults.
I have made these resources with New
Curriculum requirements in mind and have
used them myself, both to address SPAG learning objectives and as a resource for children to
use independently during
guided reading activities.
There's an introductory
curriculum guide, lesson plans, and sample Scratch projects for teachers to replicate or
use as inspiration.
Guide students in groups of four to work on specific parts of the
curriculum,
using prompted recall to help them remember important learning events, knowledge, and skills learned during the year.
More specific course and grade level
curriculum maps are then derived from backward from them, just as rooms in a building are constructed
using the architect's blueprint as a
guide.
Teachers and
curriculum designers are encouraged first to establish their program frameworks
using the social studies standards as a
guide, and then to
use the standards from history, geography, civics, economics, and others to
guide the development of grade level strands and courses.
Using curriculum provided by the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard, leaders
guide parents through biweekly workshops that focus on reducing stress, improving responsiveness of relationships, and building core life skills.
There are a range of resources available here: the
curriculum map provides details of how «You're Safe With Me» can be
used in lessons across the
curriculum, and the teacher information file and
guided reading worksheet can be
used by teachers preparing to
use the text in the classroom.
There are a range of resources available here: the
curriculum map provides details of how «Nimesh the Adventurer» can be
used in lessons across the
curriculum, and the teacher information file and
guided reading worksheet can be
used by teachers preparing to
use the text in the classroom.
Comprised of anchor standards and age - appropriate learning outcomes, the Standards provide a common language and organizational structure educators can
use to
guide curriculum development and make schools more just and equitable.
The workshop includes access to self - directed resources and protocols that teams can
use beyond the workshop to
guide them in
curriculum mapping, aligning scaffolding for success skills, and rubric development.
Teachers in Finland design their own courses,
using a national
curriculum as a
guide, not a blueprint, and spend about 80 percent as much time leading classes as their U.S. counterparts do, so that they have sufficient opportunity to plan lessons and collaborate with colleagues.
We can also share this infographic showing why knowledge matters and
use this
guide to improve
curricula and instructional materials.
This group is great in that it has many people sharing
curriculum guides for the Merge Cubes and new ways to
use them.
Major Responsibilities: Taught Honors Elective - «Surviving the 24 - Hour News Cycle» to a group of students; created technology - rich environment that fostered discussion and understanding;
used video and internet resources to
guide students to mastery of essential questions of the
curriculum.
The GSRP
uses the Creative
Curriculum to help children develop a strong interest in learning and
guide instruction.
In 2005, the National Research Academies took the next step and published a book, How Student Learn: History, Mathematics and Science in the Classroom, to provide examples of how the principles and findings on learning can be
used to
guide the teaching of a set of topics that commonly appear in the K - 12
curriculum.
He has worked specifically with schools in implementing the following topics: prioritizing standards, common formative assessments, building authentic performance tasks, effective
use of scoring
guides, data teams, rigorous
curriculum design, and effective grading practices.
Use the Lesson Planning
Guide to plan daily lessons that align with other HISD
Curriculum resources (Scope and Sequence, Vertical Alignment Matrix, and HISD
Curriculum Planning Guides).
The Handbook of Metacognition in Education — covering Comprehension Strategies, Metacognitive Strategies, Metacomprehension, Writing, Science and Mathematics, Individual Differences, Self - Regulated Learning, Technology, Tutoring, and Measurement — is an essential resource for researchers, faculty, students,
curriculum developers, teachers, and others interested in
using research and theory on metacognition to
guide and inform educational practice.
The
guide is intended for
use by individuals or groups in K — 16 education (teachers, school and district administrators,
curriculum directors, graduate and undergraduate students in
curriculum, and others) who want to further develop their skill in UbD.
Thousands of educators across the country
use the Understanding by Design (UbD ®) framework, created by the late Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe, to get a handle on standards, align programs to assessments, and
guide teachers in implementing a standards - based
curriculum that leads to student understanding and achievement.
Teachers can
use the
curriculum as a
guide to creating their own lessons and then give them to colleagues for review and shared
use.
provides teachers and parents with an easy to
use,
guided program for language acquisition that compliments any Spanish or English K through 3 learning environment.Contact Sunburst today to see how you can introduce this new digital
curriculum into your classroom!
This
guide will open your eyes to the fascinating field of visual literacy and show you how to
use an image - rich
curriculum to reach more students and teach them more quickly and meaningfully.
The four «
guiding principles» for the march are: equitable funding for all public school communities; an end to high - stakes testing
used for the purpose of student, teacher, and school evaluation;
curriculum developed for and by local school communities; and teacher, family, and community leadership in forming public education policies.
Patterson, who calls the shift in school culture a «total systems change,»
uses scripts and flash cards in the Voyager Passport reading
curriculum, purchased with a grant from the Oklahoma State Department of Education, to
guide her building's noneducators through the lessons.
The Understanding by Design
Guide to Creating High - Quality Units offers instructional modules on the basic concepts and elements of Understanding by Design ® (UbD ™), the «backward design» approach
used by thousands of educators to create
curriculum units and assessments that focus on developing students» understanding of important ideas.
Our online
curriculum guide discusses several different ways online
curriculum can be
used, and even includes a worksheet to
guide the process of identifying a provider that meets your needs.
Drawing on feedback from thousands of educators around the world who have
used the UbD framework since its introduction in 1998, the authors have greatly revised and expanded their original work to
guide educators across the K — 16 spectrum in the design of
curriculum, assessment, and instruction.
These include the widely distributed
Guiding Good Choices (formerly Preparing for the Drug Free Years)
curriculum which
uses research evidence as the foundation to teach parents about risk and protective factors for drug
use initiation.
Assessments need to clearly reflect
curriculum goals, and their
use should be
guided by the involvement of all those affected by or who have a stake in the assessment process.
The Eureka Math
Curriculum Study
Guide, Grade 8 provides an overview of all of the Grade 8 modules, including Integer Exponents and Scientific Notation The Concept of Congruence Similarity Linear Equations; Examples of Functions from Geometry Linear Function Introduction to Irrational Numbers
Using Geometry FEATURES an overview of what students should be learning throughout the year Information on alignment to the instructional shifts and the standards design of curricular components approaches to differentiated instruction descriptions of mathematical models
, The go - to
guide for engineering
curricula, grades 6 - 8: Choosing and
using the best instructional materials for your students (pp. 53 - 65).
We support teachers by providing easy - to -
use, age - appropriate, hands - on materials along with
guided lessons that tick technology and science
curriculum boxes.
This approach includes
using devices to access a range of «independent open courseware» — materials from a range of providers that
guide students through a
curriculum designed to prepare them for moving on to higher education.
If you are a coach or a supervisor, you can
use the
guide to initiate cross-grade discussions about the
use of number lines in order to create coherence in the
curriculum.
Language Arts
Curriculum Guide The Language Arts
Curriculum Guide describes how to
use Book Punch to teach language arts to elementary and middle school students.
The PLP is an adaptable document that is
used to
guide students through a rigorous core
curriculum and help them make elective decisions based upon their interests and commensurate to their levels of ability, achievement and motivation.