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Superintendent’s Conference Day

Superintendent’s Conference Day. Mineola Middle / High School Foreign Language Department February 16, 2007. Department Members. Joan Ayoub Elsa Coelho Laura Coppi Gigi Foge Wendy Forte Stephanie Klein Kathleen Levin Sonia Mirkovic John Sanchez Eleni Theodorakis. Focus.

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Superintendent’s Conference Day

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  1. Superintendent’s Conference Day Mineola Middle / High School Foreign Language Department February 16, 2007

  2. Department Members • Joan Ayoub • Elsa Coelho • Laura Coppi • Gigi Foge • Wendy Forte • Stephanie Klein • Kathleen Levin • Sonia Mirkovic • John Sanchez • Eleni Theodorakis

  3. Focus • Articulation between MS and HS to determine Essential Curriculum and Essential Outcomes • Create a General Map by Grade Level and Month for the topics covered • Create a more detailed map which includes Content, Skill and Assessment

  4. What do we want each student to learn? • Curriculum: • What should students know and be able to do? • What are the essential outcomes and essential questions that drive our curriculum? • How is this shaped in our units, grade levels and courses?

  5. What do we want each student to learn? • How will students learn the material best? • What is the most effective way to teach each standard or concept? • What strategies are valuable to help students learn the content? • How will we know when each student has learned it?

  6. What do we want each student to learn? • How will we respond when a student experiences difficulty learning?

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