GSSD Math
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Mathematics Curriculum Renewal 2007Planning for outcome-based curriculum
Adapted from SaskatchewanLearning
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From objectives to outcomes
Objectives: Describe more what the teacher will do.
Outcomes: Describe what students will know, understand, and be able to do.
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From activities to indicators
Activities: Activities are learning opportunities and experiences including teaching strategies and resources.
Indicators: Indicators are statements of what students should be able to do to demonstrate an understanding of the outcome.
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Communication (C) Connections (CN) Mental Mathematics and Estimation (ME) Problem Solving (PS) Reasoning (R) The appropriate use technology (T) Visualization (V)
Implications for Mathematics
The indicators must reflect the mathematical processes:
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There will no longer be a separate strand for problem solving.
Problem solving will be embedded through the outcomes.
It is expected that the outcomes will be attained through an inquiry approach which means teaching mathematics through problem solving.
Implications for Saskatchewan
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Planning for Outcome-Based Curriculum
What is the student going to know, understand, and be able
to do?