Educational Goals and Objectives
Goal: To provide students with the opportunity to participate in a high quality Judaic and secular education.
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Students will achieve the learning objectives outlined in a carefully designed curriculum from preschool through eighth grade.
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The curriculum will meet or exceed local, state and federal requirements for the design and implementation of the curriculum in preschool through eight grade.
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The curriculum will be reviewed and reassessed for effectiveness on an ongoing basis with revisions published annually as needed.
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Students will be assessed formally and informally on a regular basis to measure their mastery of skills and knowledge.
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Students will be engaged in various individual and group learning situations with peers and with teachers to encourage connections between education and daily living skills.
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Students will be encouraged to realize the significant inter-connections between the Judaic and secular world.
Goal: To enhance each of the students’ sense of self as a valuable, contributing person to the Jewish community and to the community at large.
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Students will learn to assess personal strengths.
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Students will learn to establish, pursue, and accomplish personal goals by:
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Further developing personal and educational strengths
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Outlining strategies to minimize and compensate for areas of limitation
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Behaving in a manner that allows for maximum personal learning at all times
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Learning how to monitor personal progress
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Students will have opportunities to participate in school sponsored community events which will enable them to use the educational information and skills learned.
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Students will be encouraged to process, analyze, and apply knowledge gained as a result of participating in community events.
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Goal: To instill moral behaviors and ethical standards established by Torah and social laws.
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Students will apply moral behaviors and ethical standards learned to their daily lives including, but not limited to, formal class time, free time, and informal activities.
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Students will be encouraged through group or individual staff mediated discussion to develop and apply strategies which would ameliorate or resolve uncomfortable or inappropriate situations.
Goal: To implement educational tools, apply critical thinking and Judaic values into community involvement.
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Students will have the opportunity to apply their knowledge of daily, Sabbath, and holiday prayers, songs and observances in:
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The congregants daily, Sabbath, and holiday observances.
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Community celebrations and participation in community services.
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Goal: To motivate students to apply knowledge to real life situations.
Students will use and apply various skills and knowledge by participating in activities which reinforce academic principles.