The attached document should serve primarily as evidence for which standard? Select One #1 Core values and Beliefs #2 Curriculum #3 Instruction #4 Assesment of-for student learning #5 Culture and Leadership #6 School Resources for Learning #7 Community Resources
Standard 1: Core Values, Beliefs, and Learning Expectations: Effective schools identify core values and beliefs about learning that function as explicit foundational commitments to students and the community. Decision-making remains focused on and aligned with these critical commitments. Core values and beliefs manifest themselves in research-based, school-wide 21st century learning expectations. Every component of the school is driven by the core values and beliefs and supports all students’ achievement of the school’s learning expectations. (click to select indicators)
Standard 2: Curriculum: The written and taught curriculum is designed to result in all students achieving the school's 21st century expectations for student learning. The written curriculum is the framework within which a school aligns and personalizes the school's 21st century learning expectations. The curriculum includes a purposefully designed set of course offerings, co-curricular programs, and other learning opportunities. The curriculum reflects the school’s core values, beliefs, and learning expectations. The curriculum is collaboratively developed, implemented, reviewed, and revised based on analysis of student performance and current research. (click to select indicators)
Standard 3: Instruction: The quality of instruction is the single most important factor in students’ achievement of the school’s 21st century learning expectations. Instruction is responsive to student needs, deliberate in its design and delivery, and grounded in the school’s core values, beliefs and learning expectations. Instruction is supported by research in best practices. Teachers are reflective and collaborative about their instructional strategies and collaborative with their colleagues to improve student learning. (click to select indicators)
Standard 4: Assessment of and for Student Learning: Assessment informs students and stakeholders of progress and growth toward meeting the school's 21st century learning expectations. Assessment results are shared and discussed on a regular basis to improve student learning. Assessment results inform teachers about student achievement in order to adjust curriculum and instruction. (click to select indicators)
Standard 5: School Culture and Leadership: The school culture is equitable and inclusive, and it embodies the school's foundational core values and beliefs about student learning. It is characterized by reflective, collaborative, and constructive dialogue about research-based practices that support high expectations for the learning of all students. The leadership of the school fosters a safe, positive culture by promoting learning, cultivating shared leadership, and engaging all members of the school community in efforts to improve teaching and learning. (click to select indicators)
Standard 6: School Resources for Learning:Student learning and well-being are dependent upon adequate and appropriate support. The school is responsible for providing an effective range of coordinated programs and services. These resources enhance and improve student learning and well-being and support the school's core values and beliefs. Student support services enable each student to achieve the school's 21st century learning expectations. (click to select indicators)
Standard 7: Community Resources for Learning: The achievement of the school’s 21st century learning expectations requires active community, governing board, and parent advocacy. Through dependable and adequate funding, the community provides the personnel, resources, and facilities to support the delivery of curriculum, instruction, programs, and services. (click to select indicators)
#1 think critically, creatively, and adaptively while working independently and collaboratively to gain knowledge, to identify, understand, and solve problems, and to accomplish goals; #2 communicate effectively in multiple contexts and for various purposes #3 develop reading and research strategies, observation skills, and aesthetic awareness through engagement with authentic, inquiry-based tasks #4 demonstrate an awareness of multiple perspectives with a knowledge of and sensitivity to past and present cultural and individual differences #5 value and demonstrate personal responsibility and ethical decision-making #6 develop the skills necessary to lead a healthy and balanced life, as characterized by physical wellness, self-awareness, emotional maturity, and personal independence #7 demonstrate an understanding of civic rights and duties by positively and responsibly contributing to the school and larger communities