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Unit 100 - 29 Gervais Drive, North York, ON.
M3C 1Y9
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This course provides extended opportunities for students to communicate and interact in the language of study in a variety of social and academic contexts. Students will re ne and enhance their listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, as well as their creative and critical thinking skills, as they explore and respond to a variety of oral and written texts, including complex authentic and adapted texts. They will also broaden their understanding and appreciation of diverse communities where the language is spoken and develop skills necessary for lifelong language learning.
Unit Order | Unit Name | Suggested Time |
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Unit 1 | Culture Students will be introduced to the historical development of the Chinese language from its proto Sino-Tibetan roots in prehistoric times to Modern Standard Chinese. | 26 hours |
Unit 2 | Literature Students read a variety of literary works, including poetry, short stories, and excerpts from plays | 26 hours |
Unit 3 | Grammar Through study, it allows students to build on what they already now, as they see the ways in which English and Chinese are similar and different, and to avoid potential trouble spots. It is to help students learn Chinese more easily. | 25 hours |
Unit 4 | Media | 25 hours |
Final Evaluation 30% | Final Assignment Final Exam | 6 hours 2 hours |
Total | 110 Hours |
wide variety of instructional strategies are used to provide learning opportunities to accommodate a variety of learning styles, interests and ability levels. These strategies include but are not limited to:
· Lecture | · Research Project |
· Reading | · Independent Study |
· Structured Discussion | · Watching Persian movies followed by group discussions about the movies. |
· Case Study | · Story telling |
· Presentation |
Purpose
The primary purpose of assessment is to improve student learning. Assessment relates directly to the expectations for the course.
A variety of assessments for and as learning are conducted on a regular basis to allow ample opportunities for students to improve and ultimately demonstrate their full range of learning and for the teacher to gather information to provide feedback. Assessment tasks relate to the success criteria set out in lesson plans. Success criteria allow students to see what quality looks like.
Evaluation is the process of judging the quality of student work in relation to the achievement chart categories and criteria and assigning a percentage grade to represent that quality. Evaluation is based on gathering evidence of student achievement through:
Assessment for Learning – we provide feedback and coaching. Assessment FOR Learning is the process of seeking and interpreting evidence for the use of learners and their teachers to decide where the learners are in their learning, where they need to go, and how best to go there.
Assessment as Learning – we help students monitor progress, set goals, reflect on their learning
Assessment AS Learning is the process of the explicit fostering of students’ capacity over time to be their own best assessors, but teachers need to start by presenting and modeling external, structured opportunities for students to assess themselves.
Assessment of Learning – we use assessments to provide evaluative statements about student achievement. Assessment OF Learning is the assessment that becomes public and results in statements of symbols
(marks/grades/levels of achievement) about how well students are learning. It often contributes to pivotal decisions that will affect students’ future.
ASSESSMENT TOOLS
Units | Duration | Overall Expectations | AFL | AAL | AOL | K
25% |
A
25% |
C
25% |
T 25% |
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70% |
A | 26 hours | A1-A3 | Student-Teacher Conferencing | Peer Assessment | Poster Presentation | √ | √ | √ | √ | |
B | 26 hours | B1-B3 | Worksheet
Class Discussion |
KWL Chart | Unit Test
Class Discussion |
√ | √ | √ | √ | ||
C | 30 hours | C1-C3 | Worksheet
Pair Discussion |
Learning Log |
Unit Test Written Assignment |
√ | √ | √ | √ | ||
D | 28 hours | D1-D3 | Homework
Student – Teacher Conferencing |
Reflective Discussion | Unit Test
Portfolio Assignment |
√ | √ | √ | √ | ||
30% | A1-D3 | Final Exam 30% (Written Component) |
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√ |
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√
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Resources
Growing Success: Assessment Evaluation and Reporting in Ontario Schools, First Edition Covering Grades 1-12
http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/policyfunding/growSuccess.pdf
New Practical Chinese Reader 4: Textbook and Workbook. 2003 Beijing Language University.
Modern Chinese-English Dictionary
Chinese Character Flashcards 888
Ten Selected Chinese Films
1. Not One Less
2. Together
3. Little Chinese Seamstress
4. Nuan Chun
5. Happy Times
6. The Butterfly Lovers
7. Hero
8. The Road Home
9. Lifetimes
10. Mei Ren Chao
Grading
Weighting of categories
Knowledge/Understanding | Thinking/Inquiry | Communication | Application |
25% | 25% | 25% | 25% |
Course Grade | Grade 12 |
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Course Code | LKMCU |
Course Category | Classical Studies and International Languages |
Course Type | University Preparation |
Course Delivery | Online |
Course Duration | 110h |
Course Credit | 1.00 |
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