Quality Framework for Illinois Schools Tier 3 or Tier 4
This content delves into the Quality Framework for Illinois Schools, focusing on Tier 3 or Tier 4 schools. It covers the Seven IBAM Standards with Aligned Indicators, emphasizing areas such as Continuous Improvement, Culture and Climate, Shared Leadership, Governance, Educator Quality, Family and Community Engagement, and Student Development. The discussion includes details on each standard, their purpose, indicator measures, SMART goal tree diagram, and more.
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Lesson 13 The Future
Learning Intentions: Students will demonstrate their understanding of principles of sustainability. Success Criteria: Students can research and design a future city.
Thought Starter: The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #11 is to make cities inclusive, safe and resilient.
Let's Build a City: Crash Course Kids #48.1 So, we've built a lot of things over the last year and we've become awesome engineers in the process. But now it's time for a real challenge. Let's build a city! That's right, you heard me! In this episode, Sabrina shows us what we need to think about when we start engineering something as huge and full of problems as a city! ///Standards Used in This Video/// 3-5-ETS1-1. Define a simple design problem reflecting a need or a want that includes specified criteria for success and constraints on materials, time, or cost. Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet? Crash Course Main Channel: https://www.youtube.com/crashcourse Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrash... Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/thecrashcourse Tumblr - http://thecrashcourse.tumblr.com Credits... Producer Editor: Nicholas Jenkins Cinematographer Director: Michael Aranda Host: Sabrina Cruz Script Supervisor: Mickie Halpern Writer: Allyson Shaw Executive Producers: John Hank Green Consultant: Shelby Alinsky Script Editor: Blake de Pastino Thought Cafe Team: Stephanie Bailis Cody Brown Suzanna Brusikiewicz Jonathan Corbiere Nick Counter Kelsey Heinrichs Jack Kenedy Corey MacDonald Tyler Sammy Nikkie Stinchcombe James Tuer Adam Winnik
Future Cities With a soaring population how do we keep our cities liveable? And what will the city of tomorrow look like? Catalyst reporter Anja Taylor investigates some innovative ideas for Australia s future cities
PAPER CITY - An Urban Story As part of its Urban October celebrations, UN-Habitat has launched Paper City , a stop-motion video animation portraying today s urban challenges using a paper and cardboard mock city. Aimed at an audience not yet familiar with urbanization processes, the video intends to draw attention on current issues caused by rapid and uncontrolled city growth. It points out possible urban solutions in a visual and attention-captivating way that is fun and easy to understand. The video was done using a stop-motion technique. Over 1500 photo stills where taken of a 4 sqm mock city including buildings, streets, trees, cars and people made out of paper, cardboard and polystyrene. The frames were then added together to create motion. The Paper City video is currently available on UN-Habitat s website (unhabitat.org) and on YouTube. Visit unhabitat.org/papercity for more information
Your task: (Independently) Research various elements of a sustainable future city. (Collaboratively) Plan and design a sustainable future city. (Independently) Create a blueprint or 3D model of an innovation. (Collaboratively) Present your sustainable future city to your teacher and classmates in a 3-4 minutes speech. (Collaboratively) Present your sustainable future city at the Big History Sustainable Future Cities Marketplace.
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