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Curriculum Redesign – the N ext Steps

Curriculum Redesign – the N ext Steps. Prepared by the SAPDC Learning Facilitators Spring 2014 Lethbridge School District 51. Today’s outcomes…. What will you take back t o your school?. Review of the Competencies Linkages to the Curriculum

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Curriculum Redesign – the N ext Steps

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  1. Curriculum Redesign – the Next Steps Prepared by the SAPDC Learning Facilitators Spring 2014 Lethbridge School District 51

  2. Today’s outcomes….What will you take back to your school? • Review of the Competencies • Linkages to the Curriculum • How do you plan to assess achievement of the competencies • Areas of professional development where we need to focus … • Implementation Planning Tool Possibility • School Team Discussion – Next Steps

  3. Considering Alberta’s Curriculum Development Model Modern Curriculum Development has taken on a wider scope because our society has become increasingly complex; causing an increased need for curriculum to cease being a static product, and become a living process capable of adjusting to constantly changing times by being in continual contact with a broad segments of our society and a globalized world

  4. Alberta’s Curriculum Development Model The nature of modern Curriculum Development is… that it comes together in bits and pieces. It’s the nature of the beast!

  5. 21st Century learners • Take as many Post It notes as you need • Write one thought on each Post It note • One expectation that you have for your own child, students in this district, students in this school, for an employee of yours • You may write more Post It Notes as you watch the video

  6. High School EngagementA Student’s 10 Expectations • Around this room you see charts with the titles of each competency • Please put your Post It where you think it might fit • Use the Parking Lot if you are not sure

  7. INSPIRING EDUCATION: THE JOURNEY BEGINS

  8. THE 10 MULTI-DISCIPLINARY COMPETENCIES • Know how to learn • Think critically • Identify and solve complex problems • Manage information • Innovate • Create opportunities • Apply multiple literacies • Demonstrate good communication skills • Demonstrate global and cultural understanding • Identify and apply career and life skills

  9. Take one Playing Card, numbered 1 - 5 and one Playing Card numbered 6 - 10

  10. Jigsaw Activity • Find the people who have the playing card with your number (1 – 5) • There are matching numbers posted around the room – meet there • Take your Competency handouts, and a pen with you (and sticky notes if you prefer to use those) • You will read and discuss the competency that matches your playing card • A guide for your discussion is on the next slide

  11. Jigsaw and Expert Groups • Discuss: • What is currently happening in your school, in your class. • Implications for instruction role • Implications for assessment • Talk about a lesson, activity, or project you have done, or seen done at your school, or at another school, that meets your competency.

  12. First Competency

  13. Check the number on your second card (6 – 10) and go to that spot in the room

  14. Second Competency

  15. Time to Share • Please return to your tables • Take turns to share the information from your competencies

  16. Indicator Chart – this is NOT a rubric

  17. Professional Learning Template

  18. Shared Vision: Stakeholders share an understanding of and commitment to the intended outcome(s). • Guiding Questions – How will you address this essential condition? • Actions / Plans – What strategies, procedures and / or processes will you use to address this essential condition? • Outcomes – The vision of Inspiring Education needs to be understood and adopted by all educators. As a result: • Evidence – What will you accept as evidence that this essential condition is being addressed? • Alberta Education: An educated Albertan is one who is an Engaged Thinker and Ethical Citizen with an Entrepreneurial Spirit. • Lethbridge School District: Building bridges to a high level of student success. • School 1: Our school provides a positive and creative environment that develops the educational potential of all students through intellectual, emotional, physical, and social experiences.

  19. Jurisdiction / School Group Discussion -- How do you deliver Professional Learning for your jurisdiction / school? What sources of PL are there? District / University / SAPDC / Alberta Education / Conferences / Retreats Resources / Time Audiences

  20. Questions?

  21. What will you take back to your school? • Review of the Competencies • Linkages to the Curriculum • How do you plan to assess achievement of the competencies • Areas of professional development where we need to focus • Possible Format for Planning the Professional Learning At Your School

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