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An Academic guide may be general or specific and is a way of determining
what to teach, how to teach it, and in what ways to teach material to diverse
groups of students. A guide is specific to a subject or to one aspect of a
subject. When students study a particular discipline, they often are preparing
for qualifying examinations they must take. The school recommends reading
the Academic Guide for the field they will enter, as it makes good sense, and
can make studies more complete.
Curriculum in RCIS is defined as the knowledge, skills, attitudes and
the processes to be taught and learned at the appropriate grades or
in courses in our schools. The word framework refers to what is taught,
written and tested. Written framework includes framework guides, schemes
of work, lesson plans and grade records. Also, teachers have access to hard
copies of course/grade level objectives, and other resource materials.
Teachers follow the courses of study and instructional materials provided by
the School, incorporating the essential knowledge and skills for each subject
that are mandatory. Teacher-made assessments and exams and the external
examinations are congruent with what is written and taught. Teachers and
administrators use test results to assess the status of individual student
achievement, to identify general achievement trends of various groups of
students, and to modify planning and/or instruction as warranted by
assessment results.

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