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This document outlines the expectations, assignments, and policies for an English Language Arts 20 course, including grading criteria, texts to be studied, and classroom procedures.
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Saskatchewan
Subject:
English Language Arts
Document Type:
Course Outline
Institution:
Regina Public Schools
Author:
Ms. Melissa Lock
Target Audience:
Students in ELA 20
Period of Validity:
Semester
Approval Date:
Not provided
Amendment Date:
Not provided
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Note:
Year
Subject:
Education
Document Type:
Lesson Plan
Target Audience:
Teachers, Educators
Year:
2025
Region / City:
USA
Topic:
English Language Arts Curriculum
Document Type:
Educational Template
Organization:
SABES ELA PD Center
Authors:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Educators in Adult Basic Education programs
Period of Effectiveness:
2025
Approval Date:
Not specified
Revision Date:
Not specified
Note:
Date Created
Document Type:
Template
Target Audience:
ABE educators and program developers
Purpose:
To develop an ELA Scope & Sequence for Adult Basic Education
Note:
Year
Year:
2020
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Education / English Language Arts
Document Type:
Test
Organization:
N/A
Author:
Manorama Jafa
Target Audience:
Students, Educators
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Grade:
6th
Subject:
ELA
Week of:
11/12-11/15/2024
Unit Question:
None
Essential Question:
I can make inferences or draw logical conclusions from the text. I can explain how vocabulary is used in context. I can explain the central idea of a text.
Key Vocabulary:
Inferences, Splendor, Indignant, Unison, Oblivious, Context, Transition, Influence, Decline, Inevitably, Vast
Activating Strategy:
Bell Ringers / Warm Up
Strategies used:
Grammar Worksheet on Correcting Mistakes in Sentences, Reading in Class, Skills: Inferencing, Vocabulary in Context, Compare/Contrast, Metaphor
Summarizing Exit Slip:
Small Group Stations
ACOSS Standards:
ELA21.6.R1, ELA21.6.R2, ELA21.6.1, ELA21.6.2, ELA21.6.3, ELA21.6.27
Materials Used:
Holiday Veteran’s Day
Context:
Weekly lesson plan for 6th grade ELA class, focusing on reading comprehension, vocabulary, and grammar.
Year:
2020
Target Audience:
Students
Type of Document:
Educational assignment guide
Institution:
IHMS
Author:
Mrs. Walton
Subjects Covered:
Self-reflection, goal setting, personal development, creativity, bullying, fears, accomplishments, heroes, first impressions, graduation
Frequency:
Bi-monthly assignments
Grading Weight:
10% per term
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
ELA
Grade Levels:
6-8
Document Type:
Educational Curriculum Plan
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Educators, School Administrators, Curriculum Designers
Duration:
7 weeks
Date Approved:
Not specified
Date Modified:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual Description
Note:
Year
Topic:
Education
Document Type:
Teaching Guide
Author:
Stornes
Target Audience:
Teachers
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
English Language Arts
Document Type:
Educational Guide
Institution:
Stornes
Author:
Stornes
Target Audience:
Teachers
Period of Use:
Academic Year
Approval Date:
2026
Date of Modifications:
None
Year:
2014
Region / City:
Shelby County
Topic:
Education, Literacy
Document Type:
Curriculum Map
Organization:
Shelby County Schools
Author:
Shelby County Schools
Target Audience:
Educators, Teachers
Period of Validity:
2014-2025
Approval Date:
2014
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Saskatchewan, Canada
Subject:
English Language Arts
Grade:
3
Unit / Theme:
Narrative Writing – Pourquoi Tale
Type of Document:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Unspecified (Education Resource)
Intended Audience:
Elementary school teachers
Date Created:
2026-03-01
Assessment Tools:
SPDU Writing Rubric, Scholastic Resources
Instructional Strategies:
I do / We do / You do phases, storytelling, editing, publishing
Learning Objectives:
Write imaginative narratives, create characters and settings, apply literary techniques
Materials / Resources:
Collection MIR, Scholastic “Teaching With Pourquoi Tales”, Library pourquoi tales, Writing rubrics
Differentiation:
Voice-to-text, guided graphic organizers, character options for students
Reflection Focus:
Proficiency in narrative writing stages, transfer of imaginative writing skills
Year:
2025
Region / City:
N/A
Subject Area:
Romantic Literature, Bioethics, Educational Planning
Document Type:
Educational Guide
Institution:
N/A
Author:
Williamson, Y.
Target Audience:
Educators, High School Teachers
Effective Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Florida
Subject:
Education, Student Assessment
Document Type:
Parent Notification
Institution:
SSMS (School)
Author:
Mrs. Brandy Chemnitz
Target Audience:
Parents/Guardians of 6th-8th Grade Students
Effective Period:
September 4th – 15th, 2023
Approval Date:
N/A
Revision Date:
N/A
Institution:
Rural Clinical School Research Centre
Document type:
Research proposal outline
Intended use:
Preliminary presentation of a research idea
Target audience:
Prospective clinical and health researchers
Scope:
Clinical and health research projects
Geographic context:
Australia
Recommended length:
Three to five pages
Required sections:
Title, Background, Aims, Research Question, Research Plan, Dissemination, Project Team, Budget, Timeframe, References
Disciplinary focus:
Medical and health sciences
Course Number:
AOJ 158
Course Title:
Public Safety Dispatcher
Semester Units:
7
Semester Hours:
7 hours lecture: 112-126 hours, 0.5 hour lab: 8-9 hours, 224-252 outside-of-class hours, 344-387 total hours
Prerequisites:
None
Corequisite:
None
Recommended Preparation:
None
Catalog Description:
Methods and operation of law enforcement and public safety communications. The course will include federal communications regulations, data retrieval systems and applications in communications. Students will analyze data to determine priorities for making decisions under stress. This course is offered on a Pass / No Pass basis only.
Note:
Course Objectives
Instructional Facilities:
Standard classroom with multimedia technology, Computer lab.
Special Materials Required of Student:
Electronic storage media.
Course Content:
The role of the dispatcher, Legal aspects of emergency dispatching, Telephone procedures, Radio procedures, Stress and wellness management, Automated information systems, Mechanics of radio broadcasting, Job application procedures, Professional orientation and ethics, Criminal justice system, Introduction to law, Workplace communications, Telephone technology and procedures, Missing persons, Domestic violence, Cultural diversity, hate crimes, gang awareness, mental health, and community policing, Child, elder and dependent adult abuse, Law enforcement telecommunications, Radio technology and procedures, Resource and referral services, Critical incidents.
Method of Instruction:
Lecture, Demonstration and application of emergency call documentation.
Methods of Evaluating Student Performance:
Attendance (POST requirement), Classroom participation in hands-on activities, Quizzes, written exams–midterm/final.
Outside Class Assignments:
Outside reading assignments from the textbook and supplementary workbooks. Practice typing mock incidents and scenarios to increase typing speed and improve writing. It is recommended that the student spend one 4-hour shift with an emergency dispatch agency.
Texts:
Required Text(s): Lotero, Melissa Emergency Dispatch Operator Workbook, 2018 ed. Self-Published.
Supplementary texts and workbooks:
None.
Addendum:
Student Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to recall radio codes, identify capabilities of electronic and micro-processing equipment, and perform proper telephone interview techniques for accurate information collection.
Date approved by Governing Board:
December 13, 2019
Year:
2013
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Professional responsibility in legal practice
Document Type:
Outline
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Stephen Gillers
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, law students
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Modifications:
Not specified
Year:
2020
Topic:
Income Taxation of Trusts and Estates
Type of Document:
Academic Outline / Lecture Notes
Author:
Weissbart
Audience:
Law or Taxation Students
Period Covered:
Fall 2020
Jurisdiction:
United States
Legal References:
Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Subchapter J, UPIA, EPTL