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The Whole Child Curriculum
The Whole Child Curriculum recognizes how much children grow from year to year. Our lesson plans place pivotal importance on the mental, emotional and physical changes at each grade level. This model provides for greater interaction between child and teacher. The Whole Child Curriculum teaches children in a safe, protective and naturally beautiful environment using methods that fill each child with delight, wonder and enthusiasm. To facilitate this ease of learning, classroom teachers stay with the children for three-year cycles, incorporating all aspects of the arts into daily lessons. The curriculum ensures that the material and its presentation are developmentally attuned to the appropriate age at every grade level. Our curriculum is aligned to the State of California educational standards. Ocean Charter School's Whole Child Curriculum fosters:
An Alternative Educational
Approach
Technology and OCS We fully recognize that television is within the domain of the family and that it is up to you to make an informed decision for your child. To this end, we ask that no television be watched on school days. We encourage you to explore alternatives to television. Try engaging in meaningful play, like creating a puppet show, or domestic work, such as cooking, washing dishes and gardening. Family activities, such as reading, artistic endeavors and games provide an excellent alternative to the isolating effects that can result from television viewing. What is true of television also holds for videos, computer games and other such media as well. Often these media place a lifeless physical image into the mind of the child and prevent the imagination from remaining full of life. The Whole Child Curriculum at OCS teaches children subjects when their minds and their bodies are the most ready to process the information. In order to be consistent, we must resist many contemporary elements of the outside world and wait until the children are truly ready to absorb what they have to offer. Therefore, computer technologies will not be offered nor implemented in the classrooms until students are in 7th grade. We recommend that parents limit the use of computers (including gaming computers) at home until they are brought into the classroom by the teacher as the curriculum calls for it. If you have any further questions on this, please contact your class teacher. Social Responsibility, The
Environment and Community Service Bringing children into contact with those different than themselves and caring for the environment helps broaden their understanding of the realities of our society. It helps them develop compassion and sympathy for others as well as a desire and will to help. Service projects help build a spirit of community within each class. Working together towards a common goal helps develop skills in cooperation and trust. Taking care and beautifying a corner of the school property or making a contribution to a school festival celebration are appropriate tasks for the early grades. Children in the middle grades might develop and implement a recycling program throughout the school. These activities introduce the children to the satisfaction of doing something practical that benefits others. Through our varied service programs, OCS enthusiastically embraces the diversity of our community. |
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