Student Learning Expectations (SLE's)
Student Learning Expectations
The SLE's are the driving force in the creation of teacher lesson plans to support student learning. There is a concerted effort by the faculty to identify the SLEs that are targeted in each lesson. Teachers are intentionally identifying the objective of each lesson by visually displaying and discussing the learning target, so that the children understand what they are learning.A St. Philomena Catholic School Student…
A student of Catholic faith who…
- Acquires knowledge of faith, traditions, and wauthentic teaching of the Catholic Church
- Participates in liturgical, sacramental and prayer experiences
- Practices the Golden Rule and resolves conflicts peacefully.
- Develops strategies for moral and ethical decision making.
An active learner who...
- Acquires a solid academic foundation through a standards-based, balanced curriculum.
- Develops a strong work ethic through goal setting, study habits, time management and organizational skills
- Demonstrates responsible use of technology to enhance learning
- Practices academic risk-taking through critical and creative thinking, problem solving, and working cooperatively.
- Communicates clearly, confidently and skillfully.
A servant learner who…
- Acquires an awareness of the principles of Catholic Social Teaching.
- Demonstrates respect for diversity of all God’s children.
- Responds to Christ’s call to serve.