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November
6th, 2006
Dear
Parents,
Language
Program Update
With the work of our consultant Mr. Lawrence Feld and our
teaching team we now offer the highest level language development
program available in any elementary school. We can say this
confidently because we now have the statistical assessments
from last year that indicate that there was demonstrated progress
made in all the language skill areas measured. The most important
set of statistics shows that many students actually progressed
beyond what would be expected under average circumstances.
This means that the program is giving these students new skills
at a higher level of performance. These students through this
program are increasing their ability to get on track for a
university and college education.
Mathematics
Program Update
The teachers at the Village Academy have always used an eclectic
approach to all of their curriculum programming. This year
we have reviewed this approach with a special focus on our
mathematics program. We have decided to continue an eclectic
approach drawing from resources on the inter-net and using
several different texts as well as the knowledge and experience
brought to the task by our teachers. However, this year we
have reviewed our mathematics program and we have decided
to use Nelson Mathematics as our core textbook. Each mainstream
publisher has mathematical texts books and workbooks, however,
it is the opinion of our teachers that the Nelson Mathematics
set would be the closest to our overall skill progression
philosophy. In consultation with some parents we were encouraged
to have both the text book and workbook available to each
individual student. The result is that we feel at the Village
Academy that we should introduce the new core program this
month in both Mrs. Greenshields and Miss Gallants class. Students
will be expected to purchase these new textbooks and workbooks.
(By the way this does not mean the students start over from
the beginning... they have been learning the essential skills
in the last two months and the program will now blend in the
new resources to continue this process.)
We
are excited to announce a second new initiative at the school.
This initiative is a continuation of our effort to focus on
measuring academic skill change. To that end, we have decided
to purchase a new learning tool in the market that will allow
us to immediately assess each student's performance throughout
class instruction and thereby adjust the instruction accordingly.
This is an electronic feedback unit that is similar to a TV
remote control device. It sends an FM radio signal from the
student to the teacher's computer. The student can answer
a teacher's question by pressing a button on the remote which
they have at their desk. The teacher immediately can see on
her/his computer the answers of the class as a whole, each
individual student's answer and these answers can be recorded
immediately; allowing the teacher to know who in the classroom
has or has not caught the concept being taught. This also
means that the series of questions on a test are automatically
marked allowing the teacher to spend more time teaching and
less time marking. From the students perspective (or maybe
we should say the parent's perspective) the essential difference
is that no-one can stray off task allowing some other student
to be the one that raises their hand and always answers the
teacher's questions. Now each and every student will remain
engaged since each and every student will have to answer the
questions posed by the teacher. Mr. Taylor has been tracking
this system for over 5 years. In the past this learning system
was very expensive and available only at university level
education sites and corporate board rooms.
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