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Module 5: The Role of Learning Support Assistant (LSA) 2
The Role of the LSA 2
Introduction (0:58)
Module Description (0:32)
Learning Outcomes
Overview of Curricula and Their Structure
International Baccalaureate (IB) Curriculum
United Kingdom (UK) Curriculum
United States (US) Curriculum
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) - India
International Curriculums
Differences in Curricula
Conclusion
The British Curriculum
Introduction to the British Curriculum
5 Things You Should Know About the British Curriculum
1. A Broad and Balanced Curriculum
2. Organised into Key Stages
3. Child-Centred and Personalised
4. Culminates in Globally Recognised Qualifications
5. Education Beyond the Classroom
The U.S. Curriculum
Introduction to the U.S. Curriculum
3 Attributes of U.S. Curriculum
1. Project-Based
2. Differentiated
3. Variety of Assessment Types
Education Pathway
Comparison of Boards in India: CBSE, CISCE, IB, and Cambridge
Comparison of boards in India: CBSE, CISCE, IB, and Cambridge
Developing Independent Learners, Supporting Instruction
Introduction to Developing Independent Learners
1. Individualized Support
2. Differentiated Instruction
3. Classroom Management
4. Resource Preparation
5. Collaborative Planning
6. Monitoring Progress
7. Inclusive Education
8. Communication Bridge
9. Adaptation of Materials
10. Behavioral Support
11. Administrative Tasks
Conclusion
Conclusion
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3 Attributes of U.S. Curriculum
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