Albany Senior High School/Curriculum plans/Science
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Curriculum Plan for SCIENCE
VISION: that all students practice as scientists
The Nature of Science forms the core of our curriculum and
- by its very nature, nurtures curiosity and creativity.
- inspires development of science as a culture with its particular knowledge, language, customs, practices, traditions, attitudes and values.
- this empowers practitioners to be scientifically literate, able to make reasoned decisions required for increasingly complex 21st century issues.
VALUES
EXPECTATIONS
AKO (learn to learn: teach to learn)
Our teaching and learning is based on 21st century pedagogy and current research.
It is aligned with the ASHS teaching portrait, school curriculum and assessment policy.
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As learners we will:
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2. How will our assessment promote effective learning?
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3. What does an effective 100-minute lesson look like?
All participants are engaged through exploration of ideas and concepts, explaining using nature of science principles, extending knowledge and understanding and evaluating the learning.
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Curriculum design
What do we want our students to learn and/or develop?
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In all courses, the tenets of the Nature of Science (as outlined on Science Learning) will be developed using the achievement objectives for each subject strand as the contexts for learning.
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Quality assurance
How will we ensure that standards are transparent, clear, reliable, valid and fair?
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Guidelines will be followed as set out in the NZQA teachers handbook. |
Self review
What data will we collect and how will we use it?
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Both formal and informal data will be collected.
Data will be used to inform and direct the teaching of a concept or tenet of the nature of science. |