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Title: Four Models


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Four Models
  • Possible IDLA Uses in Jr. Highs

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1. The High School Model
Reasons to take IDLA courses include (i.e.
reasons TFSD will pay for the course)
  • Take a class not available on your campus
  • Make up lost credit
  • Amend a scheduling conflict
  • Earn concurrent college HS credit
  • Prepare for the ISAT ACT, SAT
  • Review for the AP exams prepare for AP
  • from TFHS Registration Guide 05-06 p.55 shows
    amendments

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1. The High School Model
  • Resources Needed
  • A computer at the back of a teachers room to be
    used during a class or
  • A mini computer lab with an adult assistant
  • The Autonomous Learner Model
  • Type of Credit
  • Elective to offer a course not available on
    campus
  • Core Taken in the summer at parents cost so
    they can make room in their schedules for more
    on-line electives during the school year
  • Core Taken in the school year because the
    advanced level is not offered at the school

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2. The School Mentor Model
  • Resources Needed
  • A computer
  • School mentor
  • One period not scheduled
  • Alternate work when the on-line course is
    finished
  • Type of Credit
  • Core Parents pay This may be through IDLA or HS
    credit given through on-line universities

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3. The Compacting Model
  • After students are given a short time to study
    the next chapter, they are given a test to see if
    they have reached mastery. If so, they can work
    on the on-line course.

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3. The Compacting Model
  • Resources Needed
  • A computer in the Core Classroom
  • The Autonomous Learner Model
  • Type of Credit
  • Elective a course that allows investigation into
    a subject of interest to the student and requires
    application of skills learned in the compacted
    class
  • Core an advanced course, the same subject as the
    compacted class, that builds on the skills
    learned in class

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4. The Team Learning Model
A team of 3-5 students take the same IDLA class
at the same time. Created to meet these needs
  • To be with other GT students
  • Where intensity is accepted and valued
  • To Allow Content Acceleration
  • Breadth going faster means more content covered
  • To Allow Content Enrichment
  • Depth going faster means many details about one
    idea are explored

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4. The Team Learning Model
  • To Promote Social Skills
  • Allowing students to work as a team and develop
    synergy, feeding off each others ideas
  • To Teach Leadership Skills
  • Understanding roles and working towards goals (7
    Habits by S. Covey)
  • To Teach The Positive Aspects of Competition

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4. The Team Learning Model
  • Resources Needed
  • A bank of computers
  • An adult assistant
  • Possibly lab materials
  • Type of Credit
  • An elective course for which each team member has
    a high interest
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