PPT-HPIM 2.0: Curriculum overview
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HPIM 20 Mission and graduation profile HPIM 20 Competency Framework The HPIM professional of the future will fulfil a combination of four professional roles Expert Students demonstrate the ability to. A plan for moving every child. toward expertise. Our Advance Organizer. Define curriculum. Review curriculum components . Define curriculum models. Overview of PCM goals and purposes. Definitions, goals, and purposes of each parallel . Our Advance Organizer. Definition of Curriculum. Introduction to the Parallel Curriculum Model. Orientation to “Ascending Levels of Intellectual Demand”. Overview of the Four “Parallels”. Definitions and Exemplary Characteristics of the Ten Components. The Maker Model. What is a Differentiated Curriculum?. A Differentiated Curriculum is like a game of “Boot – Bot” soccer.. What is a Differentiated Curriculum?. Differentiated Curriculum refers to teaching that is adapted to take into account the individual differences and needs of students in any one classroom.. Victoria Maizes, M.D., Victor Sierpina, M.D., John Woytowicz, M.D., Selma Sroka, M.D., Sally Dodds, Ph.D., & Patricia Lebensohn, M.D.. Presentation Objectives. The objectives of this presentation are. Finland. Leo Pahkin (Finland). “What is it, why it should be done and how it is going to be done. ?”. Finland. Population . 5.5 million. (2015). 338,000 square kilometers, of which 10% is . water. Newport Mesa Unified School District. Greetings and Introductions. What is your . name, position, . and school. ?. Why is it important that the teachers from NMUSD develop a new K-12 curriculum?. How will students and teachers benefit from a clearly articulated curriculum?. 7–10 . Familiarisation. . Gerry Martin. Acting Curriculum . Manager . History and Civics and Citizenship . Key features. Structured . as . a learning . continuum . that . enable teachers to identify . Unpacking 7-10 Geography. Objectives. This session . will cover:. the structure of the . curriculum. its key concepts . developmental sequence of the . curriculum. . a short web tour. . resources of the GTAV. Profiling . Our Learning Journeys. Curriculum for Excellence. Profiling. “Young people are entitled to support which helps them to. understand their progress and achievements. In particular, their . PITA CONFERENCE. May 8, 2015. Consultations & Development Process. Starting in 2011 through today:. Curriculum & Assessment Framework. Advisory Group. Regional consultation. s. essions on curriculum . July 8-9, 2013. Fluency. 2. Fluency. 3. How are fluency counting exercises important at each grade level?. What did you notice about the progression of these exercises from K-5. ?. Session Objectives. and Administrators . Terri Cameron, MA. Director, Curriculum Programs. Walter Fitz-William, MPP. We will cover:. Why Upload to the Curriculum Inventory?. MedBiquitous Standard. Standardized Vocabulary. This presentation contains informative slides with valuable content. This presentation contains informative slides with valuable content.
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