The Curriculum Emphasizes Depth of Understanding and Application of Knowledge Through
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The curriculum emphasizes depth of understanding and application of knowledge through: . inquiry and problem-solving . higher order thinking . cross-disciplinary learning . authentic learning opportunities both in and out of school . informed and ethical use of technology.
What to Look For:
Is the curriculum intellectually challenging and does it provide opportunities for students to authentically apply knowledge and skills?
All courses, regardless of level, provide students with rigorous and challenging learn experiences which require them to apply, analyze, synthesize, compare/contrast, and evaluate
The Program of Studies clearly offers challenging coursework for all students (i.e., there are no courses that “water down” the curriculum for certain “less able” students)
Intellectual rigor is evident in the quality of student work reflecting higher order thinking and problem solving techniques
Students are regularly called upon to demonstrate their growing body of knowledge, skills, ideas, and concepts and to apply them to real life situations
o writing is done for audiences beyond the classroom {e.g., businessmen, Congress; proposals developed for local agencies (students in a marine biology class engage in a community water quality project, spend time in the field, and write a report for the community)}
o students prepare portfolios of their work to be shared periodically with parents and a panel of outside judges
o project work replaces much teacher-directed learning and leads to formal public presentations to audiences of parents, community people, university- based educator, scientific organizations
o students apply a fundamental understanding of the ethical/legal issues surrounding the access and use of media (such as music files, etc.); students apply a fundamental understanding of the ethical/legal issues surrounding the access and use of information to a given project
o the school is able to describe structures that are in place to ensure all of the above: supervision practices; peer review; review of student work; results of assessments