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Welcome & Opening Remarks

Welcome & Opening Remarks. Welcome !!! Thanks for coming !!!. Aims. “…to apprise participants of changes to the syllabus and to enhance their knowledge base and skills required to interpret and implement the CSEC Physics Syllabus…”. Definitions. Syllabus – “an outline of a course of study”

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Welcome & Opening Remarks

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  1. Welcome & Opening Remarks Welcome!!! Thanks for coming!!!

  2. Aims “…to apprise participants of changes to the syllabus and to enhance their knowledge base and skills required to interpret and implement the CSEC Physics Syllabus…”

  3. Definitions Syllabus – “an outline of a course of study” Orientation – “a guided introduction”

  4. Review and Discussion • Rationale – “…reasonable basis for action” The rationale in the old syllabus read…the rationale in the new syllabus has some unique and new influences – UNESCO’s Pillars of Learning…

  5. Review and Discussion The second key influence on the new rationale was a document, “The Ideal Caribbean Person”; a document adopted by CARICOM at its 18th summit.

  6. Review and Discussion 2. Aims The study of Physics is intended to assist students to: • acquire technical and scientific vocabulary • develop the ability to apply an understanding of the principles and concepts involved in Physics to situations which may not be familiar

  7. Review and Discussion • appreciate the contributions of some of the outstanding regional and international scientists to the development of Physics • develop the ability to use critical thinking to solve problems • design and perform experiments to test theories and hypotheses

  8. Review & Discussion • collect and represent data in an acceptable form • report accurately and concisely • Develop the ability to appraise information critically, identify patterns and evaluate ideas • appreciate the significance and limitations of science in relation to social and economic development

  9. Review and Discussion • Development an awareness of the applications of scientific knowledge • Integrate information, communication and technology [I.C.T.] tools and skills

  10. Review and Discussion 3. Suggestions for teaching the syllabus Greater • emphasis on order of content • flexibility in teaching approaches • explanations of the various headings in the syllabus

  11. Review and Discussion 4. Sections • Old syllabus – 6 sections New Syllabus – 5 sections • Remaining sections retain their old names • Specific Objectives – most in the old syllabus were ‘recall’ – the knowledge [lowest] level of learning objectives

  12. Review and Discussion • Content/Notes – simple explanations of content to be taught • Skills – SBA related – help in paring activity and skill • Inter-relationships – Physics does not stand alone • Suggested teaching & learning activities – ideas for practical activities

  13. Questions?

  14. SBA Component Procedures for Conducting SBAs • has been moved up • has been simplified • has new content – how to perform assessments & record marks

  15. SBA Component Assessment of Practical Skills • Still SIXTEEN SBAs • Skills to be assessed are… MM, ORR, AI, P&D • at least [not ONLY!!!!] three [3] assessments per skill • SBA Moderation – on-site visits

  16. SBA Component Assessment Schedule/Timetable

  17. SBA Component The Investigative Report • Aimed at fixing the problems teachers, students and markers face with Planning & Designing SBAs – scenarios should come from real-life/ every-day experiences • Proposal [method stated!] • Experiment • Corrections and conclusion

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