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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| Language: | en |
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1990
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED334294 |
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- De Anza: A Paideia School. Classical Studies Program 1990-91 Course Offerings for the Classical Studies High School. Academic Education Advanced Courses Articulation (Education) College Preparation Comprehensive Programs Course Descriptions High Schools Honors Curriculum Integrated Curriculum Parent Participation Program Descriptions School Choice The Richmond (California) Unified School District's System for Choice allows parents and students to select from a variety of programs designed to satisfy diverse interests and needs. This publication describes offerings at De Anza High School, a Paideia school. De Anza is the only high school in the district that offers Classical Studies, a challenging academic program designed to prepare every student for college and productive employment. Classical Studies incorporates the following elements: (1) computer use across the curriculum; (2) coaching; (3) seminars; (4) extra support to help students achieve, including both academic and behavioral support; and (5) common classroom practices and whole-school strategies to manage student behavior, including goal-setting and self-evaluation, clear expectations, organization, troubleshooting, and community service. The publication lists graduation requirements, state college and university entrance requirements, sample student schedules, and a summary course list. Course descriptions are provided for the following departments and areas: (1) applied academics, including business education, consumer home economics, and industrial technology; (2) bilingual education; (3) career development; (4) computer science; (5) English; (6) fine and performing arts, including art, music, and theatre; (7) foreign languages; (8) library; (9) mathematics; (10) other courses; (11) physical education; (12) science; (13) social science; and (14) special education. Each entry includes grade level, course length, prerequisites, graduation requirements, and a brief description. (AF)