Online SOL Study Guide NEW!
SOL STUDY GUIDE & CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK
For TEACHERS & STUDENTS!
Higher student achievement occurs when
students are
able to communicate - - listen, speak, read and write English effectively
and problem solve in all academic areas.
Students perform better when instructional
practices accommodate
differences in learning style and provide opportunities for each student
to succeed.
Students perform best when they are
actively involved in
their education and demonstrate responsible adult learning behaviors.
The best instruction takes place when
students, staff
and parents ensure a safe school environment by promoting positivebehaviors
in an atmosphere of mutual respect within the school.
To meet the demands of the 21st century,students
and teachers need to incorporatetechnology in all subject areas both as
learning tools and for career/college preparation.
Rapport within the school community
is enhanced
by supporting and strengthening Pimmit Hills School's student leadership
team and providing cross-cultural, social, and educational opportunities
for students and faculty.
DESIRED
RESULTS IN STUDENT LEARNING
Academic
Students will demonstrate effectivecommunication
skills.
Students will use all forms of communication
skills -
writing, speaking,
reading, and listening - to express
academic learning.
Students will utilize problem solving
skills.
Students will use critical thinking
skills to problem solve in the different classes.
Affective/Social
Students will demonstrate the ability to
work collaboratively
and to experience leadership roles.
Students will develop the skill of
working individually
and with groups.
They will also have the opportunity
to experience leadership roles in the classroom, the school,
and the community.
Students will demonstrate interpersonalskills
that enhance effective working
relationships within diverse cultures.Students
will exhibit positive interpersonal skills.
Career
Students will demonstrate skills in using
technology as
a tool for life-long learning. Students will have a working knowledge
of a variety of technological resources and efficiently use
calculators, microscopes, laser video disks, and computers with
different software including those that access the Internet.
Students will exhibit acceptable attendance
patterns.
Students will understand the direct
correlation of attendance to academic and job performance. Students
will demonstrate skills in life and career planning.
Students will demonstrate an understanding
of practical skills that carry over into their careers and
future lives.