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Think Literacy: Cross-Curricular Approaches PDF Print E-mail
Teacher Education - EY and Primary
Written by OAGEE Admin   
Sunday, 14 February 2010 10:43

Geography, Grades 7-9

Background

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In Summer 2003, Think Literacy: Cross-Curricular Approaches, Grades 7 –12 was developed by a writing team, commissioned by the Expert Panel on Students at Risk (Literacy), to support teachers as they use reading, writing and oral communication approaches in their classrooms.

In Summer 2004, teams of subject experts wrote additional subject-specific examples to help teachers combine the teaching of reading, writing and oral communication skills with their subject content.

Subject Specific Resources (Summer 2004)

These subject specific resource documents are intended to:

  • blend the teaching of subject content and literacy skill development.
  • help students in grades 7 - 9 to further develop their communication skills, which, in turn, helps students be more successful in learning subject content.
  • serve as a springboard for teachers to design additional classroom resources.


Geography, Grades 11-12

Subject Specific Resources (Summer 2005)

In Summer 2005, writing teams of subject experts wrote additional subject-specific examples to help teachers combine the teaching of reading, writing and oral communications skills within several senior geography courses.   Think Literacy: Cross-Curricular Approaches, Grades 11 –12 was developed by a writing team, commissioned by the Expert Panel on Students at Risk (Literacy), to support teachers as they use reading, writing and oral communication approaches in their classrooms.

Considerations When Using These Resources

  • Based on the students’ background knowledge and current level of performance, teachers select an appropriate instructional approach.
  • Timelines for teaching and learning will vary depending on the previous experience of the students and/or the complexity of the content.
  • The approaches are not intended to be sequential or interdependent; however when one approach must precede another, specific direction is provided.
  • Resources have been carefully labeled for their intended use. Teacher Resources should not be used with students without careful review and necessary revision.
  • Student and Student/Teacher Resources may need to be adapted to meet the instructional needs of students.
  • Where sample student answers have been included, they may illustrate student misconceptions about a topic and thus become an opportunity for teaching.
  • Each subject association has taken responsibility for the accuracy of the content and has ensured that the recommended instructional approaches and resources are appropriate for students in grade 7 to 9.
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Canadian Ecology Centre PDF Print E-mail
Teacher Education - EY and Primary
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Sunday, 10 January 2010 14:31

At The Canadian Ecology Centre (CEC), we see the future of our forests as a successfully sustained resource for fun and history. The bridge between the two is possible through advances in technology and greater access to the unending education in our Canadian wilds. The Centre provides training in the use of GPS. Find out more in this news release. Or check out their website at http://www.canadianecology.ca/index.htm

 
Certificate in Geotechnology for Teachers PDF Print E-mail
Teacher Education - EY and Primary
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Sunday, 10 January 2010 14:28

A certificate focused on the new Ontario school curriculum taught by teachers for teachers. For more information see our website at:
www.geotechnology.ryerson.ca or contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

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