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John Dewey School for Children - Profile Orientation 2013

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A Brief Background

Rochelle M. RazoSchool Directress and Teacher

John Dewey School for ChildrenCongressional Ave. cor. Mindanao

Ave.Project 8, Quezon City

Email: [email protected]

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School Profile• Established in 2003• Serves children from 2 to 12 years old• With about 170 students currently enrolled

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School ProfileWith highly qualified and adequately trained teachers and staff

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School Vision To enable children to excel in their fields of interest, realize their full potential and develop love for learning

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School MissionTo provide a nurturing environment for our children to be socially and academically competent, happy life-long learners who are committed to serve the Filipino and global community

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Goals

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To provide a child-friendly and happy learning environment

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To implement child-centered and experience-based curriculum with emphasis on Reading, Writing and Math

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To use information communication

as a learning tool

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To enhance communication, problem solving and higher-order thinking skills

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To offer opportunities for children to practice pro-social skills with respect for individual differences and cultural diversity

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To develop in children a strong sense of country by exposing them to Filipino culture.

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To foster a healthy home-school partnership

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To promote a healthy lifestyle among children and their families

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• To provide students with opportunities to enhance community life by engaging in voluntary work

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Teach Interesting and Well-Structured

Lessons Lessons are so interesting, engaging and

relevant to students’ interests that students will pay attention and eagerly do what is asked of them.

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Engage students‘imaginations and energies and communicate

contagious enthusiasm for learning

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Use Variety of Activities

• Mix the familiar with the new, the interesting with what is necessary but might be boring.

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Languages

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Singapore Math

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Science

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Social Studies

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Music

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Physical Education

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Enriching the Curriculum

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Use of Multimedia

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Cooperative Group Work

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Field Visits

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Invite Resource Speakers

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School Activities

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Develop Positive Relationships With Students

Classroom disruptions are infrequent when teacher-student interactions are positive. We know our students in and out of school.

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Encourage Parent Involvement in School

Family

participation in education was twice as predictive of students’ academic success as family socioeconomic status

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Benefits of Parent Involvement in School

Higher grades and graduation rates, better school attendance, increased motivation and self-esteem, fewer behavioral problems

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Thanks for listening!