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For the purposes of this rubric, enrichment is defined as instruction and programming in subjects other than the four standard core academic subjects (ELA, math, social studies, science) including but not limited to arts, music, health and fitness, technology, and foreign languages.
Assessment
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Enrichment provides an opportunity for students to build mastery in content beyond core academic subjects, deepening skills and interests.
Build Mastery
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Strong
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Strong
Ensure Consistency
Maintain the same schoolwide expectations and norms across academic and enrichment courses.
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Key Principles
Assessment
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Strong
Enrichment quality is assessed, monitored, and continuously improved over time as students develop strong interests and it is clear which programs are successful.
Through enrichment, teachers and partners share their passions and build positive relationships with students Enrichment classes are designed to culminate in a final product, performance, or presentation that provide opportunities for students to experience success and demonstrate learning in authentic ways Enrichment programming provides opportunities for families and the broader community to engage in school
Weak
Strong
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