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Title: Schools of Study


1
Schools of Study
  • Science?

2
The School of Visual/Performing Arts and Media
(VPAM)
  • Jobs
  • composer
  • musician
  • stage director
  • writer
  • interior decorator
  • actor/actress
  • event coordinator
  • reporter
  • artist
  • photographer
  • advertisement executive
  • Characteristics
  • complicated
  • emotional
  • expressive
  • idealistic
  • imaginative
  • impulsive
  • independent
  • introspective
  • intuitive
  • nonconforming

Abilities writing musical artistic
Schools of Study--The Kenton County School
District--Dixie Heights High School
3
Science, Technology, Engineering Math
(STEM)
The School of
  • Characteristics
  • analytical
  • cautious
  • complex
  • critical
  • curious
  • intellectual
  • introverted
  • methodical
  • precise
  • rational
  • Jobs
  • mechanic
  • aircraft controller
  • surveyor
  • farmer
  • electrician
  • doctor
  • pharmacist
  • wildlife management
  • anthropologist
  • geologist
  • med tech

Abilities mechanical mathematic scientific
Schools of Study--The Kenton County School
District--Dixie Heights High School
4
Law, Education, Health Human Services (LEHHS)
The School of
  • Characteristics
  • cooperative
  • generous
  • helpful
  • idealistic
  • patient
  • responsible
  • social
  • sympathetic
  • understanding
  • warm
  • Jobs
  • teacher
  • religious worker
  • counselor
  • psychologist
  • social worker
  • speech therapist
  • police officer
  • lawyer
  • nurse
  • nutritionist
  • physical therapist
  • sociologist

Abilities social verbal emotional
Schools of Study--The Kenton County School
District--Dixie Heights High School
5
Business Information Technology (BIT)
The School of
  • Characteristics
  • inquisitive
  • adventurous
  • agreeable
  • ambitious
  • extroverted
  • energetic
  • attention-getting
  • impulsive
  • optimistic
  • popular
  • self-confident
  • Jobs
  • manager
  • salesperson
  • business executive
  • accountant
  • sports promoter
  • buyer
  • bookkeeper
  • stenographer
  • financial analyst
  • banker
  • cost estimator
  • tax expert

Abilities leadership speaking clerical
Schools of Study--The Kenton County School
District--Dixie Heights High School
6
So What?
7
Teaching to the Schools of Study
  • Make references to careers or jobs with in the
    SOSs
  • Teach lessons like they would be taught in a
    specific SOS
  • Design Projects with roles or student choices
    tailored to the SOSs

8
STEM-Science
  • Pretty much everything you do in science
  • Logically organized information
  • Going step by step
  • Asking Why?
  • Normal Math
  • Appling math to real-life
  • The collection and compiling of data
  • Using mathematical formulas/equations on real
    structures
  • Use of surveys/opinion polls
  • Use of statistical figures
  • Discussion of inventions/ Industrial revolution
  • Time-lines
  • Visual representations
  • The newest technology and how it relates
  • Presentations or video production on topics

9
VPAM-Science
  • Visual representations
  • The newest technology and how it relates to media
  • Presentations or video production on topics
  • Anthropomorphizing
  • Angles in art or architecture
  • Design and sketch
  • Topology relations
  • 3-D sketches and visual illusions
  • Discuss art of various eras or cultures
  • Creative element to presentations
  • Using pictures/photography in lessons
  • Debates
  • Creative writing
  • Stage productions
  • Monologue/Speech

10
LEHHS-Science
  • Teaching others
  • Cause and effect on the environment/people
  • The science behind real issues
  • The latest and greatest innovations
  • Statistics
  • Real-life examples in related fields
  • Group work with roles
  • Short cuts to the answers
  • Law discussions
  • Use of legal documents
  • Explanation of lesson plans
  • Have students create lesson plans
  • Foods of cultures
  • Writing about public policy
  • Reading historical documents
  • Books such as Animal Farm
  • Debate/Speech
  • Write about social issues (Green?)

11
BIT-Science
  • Discussing finances as they relate to new and old
    science
  • Nano-technology
  • Presenting/learning information using technology
  • The latest and greatest innovations
  • How is this going to help me in the future?
  • Presenting/learning information using technology
  • Mathematical relations to simulations
  • Finances/Statistics
  • Blue Prints
  • Discuss Technology Inventions
  • Economics/ Types of Business
  • Create a Business Project
  • Add marketing element to projects
  • Incorporate Business journals
  • Technical writing
  • Reading actual business specific documents
  • Presenting information using technology

12
STEM-ICE Breaker
  • Name?
  • Plans for the future (college, job)?
  • Favorite Sci-fi book/movie?
  • Percentage of time you spend studying, reading,
    watching tv. . .
  • Why are you taking this class?
  • . . .

13
BIT-ICE Breaker
  • Name?
  • Plans for the future (college, job)?
  • Where do you currently work-want to?
  • What technology are you comfortable with?
  • What is your favorite websites?
  • What would you buy if you were rich?
  • . . .

14
LEHHS-ICE Breaker
  • Name
  • Plans for the future (college, job)
  • What would your friends say about you?
  • Who would you most like to meet?
  • What does/do you have on your facebook?
  • . . .
  • (Dont forget to share out)

15
VPAM-ICE Breaker
  • Name
  • Draw five pictures on this card that represent
    you without using words
  • If you were an animal, what would you be and why?
  • What makes you happy?
  • . . .

16
SOS Group Work
  • Four SOSFour Roles
  • Assign each person in the group to take on and
    SOS Role
  • VPAM
  • STEM
  • LEHHS
  • BIT
  • Or
  • Group SOS students by SOS and Taylor the lesson
    to each group

17
Now You
  • Meet with your team mate and discuss lessons you
    teach which could be flavored with SOS
  • Decide how many and when you will teach lessons
    with an SOS flavor
  • Decide how you will begin incorporating the
    language of SOS into your everyday instruction

18
What Electives Should We Have
  • Ask the students where there interest lie
  • Ask the teachers where some of their passions lie
  • Scan the media for the more popular topics of the
    day (Forensics)
  • Survey the students
  • Write course descriptions
  • Find teachers willing to participate
  • Give others the old required classes

19
What Electives Do We Have?
  • Electives
  • Chemistry A B
  • Anatomy A B
  • Physics A B
  • Environmental Science
  • Forensics
  • Zoology
  • Astronomy
  • Chemistry Community
  • Oceanography/Marin Biology
  • Medical Science
  • Radio Technology
  • Horticulture
  • Geology
  • Meteorology
  • Anatomy for Artist
  • AP Chemistry
  • AP Biology
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