A Process for Programming Developed by the English team at Lucas Heights Community School for implementing the new Stages 4-5 Syllabus English Stages 4-5January.

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A Process for Programming Developed by the English team at Lucas Heights Community School for implementing the new Stages 4-5 Syllabus English Stages 4-5January 2005 NSW Department of Education and Training Curriculum K-12 Directoratehttp:// /

There’s no need to get rid of your old programs!

1. Evaluate current programs in the light of the new Syllabus and QTP Test for fit to new syllabus outcomes What stays? What goes? What needs to be adapted or extended?

Plan the way ahead…

2. Develop a strategic plan for programming What outcomes need more attention? What texts need more attention? What cross-curriculum content needs more attention? What aspects of QTP need more attention?

3. Develop a one-page “scope and sequence” This step requires input from the whole team. The objective is to provide a broad outline of each unit Consider whether the stage planning meets syllabus requirements

4. Develop a schedule for getting the job done Allocate each unit that needs to be programmed (or reprogrammed) as a special project for one or two members of the team. Encourage teacher(s) to keep project in a folder with the schedule attached to the outside. Have regular progress reports of projects at team meetings

Think of it as an act of creation.

5. Prepare the draft units Consider appropriate models of units. Search for resources. Start with the bookroom. Cannibalise old programs. Search the WWW. Peruse the catalogues – what do you need to buy? A good starting point for each unit: decide what you want students to do, make or learn. Work backwards from there, determining a sequence of lessons that will enable students to achieve these objectives. Write up unit in draft form, mapping to syllabus outcomes.

Cannibalism comes naturally to us.

6. Evaluate the draft units Use the evaluation instrument: “Evaluation of Stage 5 English Program”. The architect of each unit presents the draft at a team meeting – fine tune using the “Tuning Protocol”. Teach the unit, then evaluate and fine tune again.

Presto! Your programs are ready!