The Language Arts and Mathematics
Labs are designed to provide all ninth and tenth grade students
with additional instructional time in these key content areas
when they are in their trade/technology cycle. Utilizing
the content areas, students are taught strategies to be able
to become independent and self-motivated learners with a
greater responsibility for their learning process. These
learning skills and strategies are then able to be transferred
into all classrooms, both academic and technology related.
Students receive ¼ credit for each lab, thus a total
of ½ credit a year or 1 credit over the two year period. Labs
are graded and computed into the student’s grade point
average. Multiple types of learning styles are addressed
in the labs utilizing a wide variety of materials in order
to best address the needs of all students.
Language transition support services are provided to English
Language Learners in the labs by continued monitoring of their
language needs and modified as the student’s proficiency
in the second language grows. The Labs represent a coordinated
school-wide approach to improving content literacy following
a research based model from the University of Kansas’ Strategic
Instructional Model. |