FCPS Learning Model

The Learning Model outlines the FCPS instructional vision ensuring all students develop rich content knowledge and reach Portrait of a Graduate outcomes.

In FCPS, we commit to equity in opportunity, access, & achievement for students through implementation of the FCPS Learning Model.

The Learning Model outlines the FCPS instructional vision ensuring all students develop rich content knowledge and reach Portrait of a Graduate outcomes.

Plan Teach Assess Reflect; Concept-Based Curriculum, Meaningful Learning Experiences, Purposeful Assessment, Learner-Centered Environment

There are four domains of the Learning Model that represent the best practices in teaching and learning:

  • Concept-Based Curriculum
  • Meaningful Learning Experiences
  • Purposeful Assessment
  • Learner-Centered Environment

Within each domain of the Learning Model are big ideas that guide our actions:

Concept-Based Curriculum

Big ideas:

  • Students develop knowledge, understandings and skills that can be applied across subject areas and in real life settings.
  • Students are part of a culture of thinking where they are able to utilize and grow critical thinking skills, construct their own meaning, and make connections across curricula.

Meaningful Learning Experiences

Big ideas:

  • Students engage in inquiry-based learning opportunities that foster curiosity and require students to develop communication and collaboration skills.
  • Students' motivation and engagement is increased when students confront and make contributions to solving real-world problems.
  • Students have authentic reasons to think, read, write, listen, and speak.

Purposeful Assessment

Big ideas:

  • Students demonstrate knowledge and skills in a variety of ways, to include projects, portfolios, tests, and responses to open-ended questions and tasks.
  • Students are centered in the assessment process, engaging in goal setting, reflecting on their progress towards goals, and receiving feedback to support continuous growth.

Learner-Centered Environment

Big ideas:

  • Students feel a part of a positive, safe and culturally responsive learning environment.
  • Students engage in learning based on their goals, strengths, needs, interests, and learning styles.
  • Students have access to learning in physical and virtual learning environments.

The outer ring of the Learning Model summarizes our belief that a cycle of continuous improvement is achieved through professional learning communities’ use of the Plan/Teach/Assess/Reflect cycle.