
Maintenance
'The teacher has a key role as classroom
manager; managing time, people, resources, and the classroom
environment including collaboration with other teachers and students."
(From Science for Saskatchewan Schools: Summary
of Framework for Science Curriculum Development. Draft cart
published by Saskatchewan Education, 1987.)
Supporting teachers can be achieved through addressing
the key questions related to implementation considerations and the
following questions which focus upon maintenance needs.
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To what extent are teachers familiar with the actual
curriculum guide, its philosophy, foundational objectives, activities
and methods? (This is what is meant by the intended curriculum.)
- To what extent do the actual experiences which
teachers provide (the taught curriculum) match the intended curriculum?
- How are teachers structuring their observations of
students to ensure that Foundational Objectives are being met?
- Do teachers have a system for providing
information to students and parents?
- Are all students progressing as a result of the
experiences teachers provide?
- Are teachers adapting materials, methods or
setting when necessary to meet individual student needs?
- Are teachers regularly incorporating opportunities
for independent exploration and learning?
- To what extent do teachers understand the
relationships between the Common Essential Learnings and the Science program?
- Are teachers attending to the incorporation of the
Common Essential Learnings in their lesson (and unit) planning process?
- To what extent do teachers appear to be
enthusiastic about the Science program and their lessons?
- To what extent do the activities and teacher
questions involve students in creating and reflecting upon content
and processes of the program?
- What teaching methods are used? Are they
appropriate? Are they varied? Are they consistent with what the
curriculum recommends?
- What human and material resources are used? To
what extent are community resources and programs used to enrich the program?
- Are sufficient resources available to teach the
program as intended?
- Has an in-school or school division(s) network
been established to support delivery of this program through idea
exchanges and peer coaching?
- What other provisions are made for staff
development? Are they appropriate and sufficient?
- Are equipment and facilities adequate to
facilitate the achievement of program objectives?
- What areas need further improvement?
- Is equipment well utilized?
- Are the financial resources allotted sufficient to
support the achievement of program objectives?