Miami Northwestern Senior High School Career & Technical Education Common Board Configuration.

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Miami Northwestern Senior High School Career & Technical Education Common Board Configuration

CBC Components Date Benchmark Objective Essential Question Agenda Assessment Homework

DATE: Provides grounding for days activities Either current Julian calendar date and/or instructional calendar day Example: August 20, 2012; Day 1 of 180 AVOID : August 20

Benchmark: Written in “kid friendly” language. BM b roadens the conceptual understanding of the day’s objective. Choose a career in salon and grooming services and understand the impact these services have on society AVOID Using the actual benchmark number; MA.912.A.3.3

OBJECTIVE: specific goal for student learning and/or understanding Students should be informed at the beginning of the lesson what the goal is and what will be expected. AVOID using page numbers list of codes the actual benchmark number

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: Higher order questions enable the student to synthesize and transfer knowledge. This question should be related to the essential question for the entire unit of instruction. Should be posed at the beginning of the lesson but not answered. Probing questions should be asked throughout the lesson that will lead students to be able to answer the question at the end of the day.

AGENDA: Breaks down the time frame of the daily work and expectations/activities. The agenda should include the following: Warm up/Opening Instructional Focus Lesson Mini-Lesson Work Period Closing Needs to be made explicit to the students at the beginning of the lesson and referred to throughout the course of the day to refocus student attention to the learning goal. This should assist with smoother transitions throughout the lesson. AVOID: Page #s - Inadequate summary and/or debrief time

ASSESSMENT: Detail how the day’s objective is going to be assessed. The assessment can be formal or informal and is meant to inform future instructional needs Students should be made aware of how they will be assessed at the beginning of the period. It is also important to plan for enough time to implement the assessment properly. AVOID Exit slip Quiz Problem 24

HOMEWORK: Meaningful practice for the students based on either the day’s objective or other data-based needs of individual students. Inform students how the work relates to the day’s objective. A list of problems, pages, etc. is sufficient AVOID Too much Unrelated material

DATE: August 20, 2013Agenda: I DO: Provide an overview of occupations available in the salon and grooming industry WE DO: Discuss the various careers in the industry and opportunities for advancement THEY DO: Collect data and artifacts about beauty careers; licensing requirements; choose two areas of specialization WE DO: Presentation of fact findings; discuss/evaluate pro/cons BENCHMARK: the student will be able to identify career opportunities in the grooming and salon services field. ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What would happen if licensing requirements were aborted for the salon and grooming industry? OBJECTIVE : The student will be able to identify career opportunities in the grooming and salon industry and choose a career focus. ASSESSMENT: Graph / Career Statement regarding chosen career choices focusing on opportunities for advancement and li HOMEWORK: Continue to careers in the beauty industry