Pleasant View Curriculum
Competency Based Learning & curriculum
Fostering Real-Life Skills and Knowledge in the School Curriculum
A school curriculum should be constantly reviewed to represent a combination of the past and future centered around the present: the only moment that each student is experiencing school.
By opting for a curriculum focused on the development of competencies and skills, we increase the possibilities of working in a meaningful and contextualized way. As we always start from the students’ interests and pedagogical development needs to plan our learning experiences, there is no pre-established route for skill development, which should be experienced at all grade levels, in a transdisciplinary manner.
By tracking and monitoring the development of competencies such as: resilience, metacognition, self-confidence, and self-management throughout the students’ lives, the school becomes a place for creating bonds, healthy social-emotional development, and an environment conducive to the development of empathy, cooperation, and self-regulation.
What we will see next is based on extensive research and analysis of different curricular structures from various organizations and countries.
- Center for Curriculum Redesign
- The Learning Compass proposed by the Future of Education and Skills 2030 project by OECD.
- The Finnish Curriculum is a worldwide reference for its education system which is based on principles of equity, individualized learning, and a holistic approach to education. The focus is on nurturing well-rounded individuals who can think critically, solve problems, and participate actively in society. The Finnish curriculum is less centralized and more flexible compared to many other education systems. It grants teachers a high degree of autonomy in designing their lessons and tailoring them to meet the needs of their students, which prioritizes developing students’ critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity skills rather than solely focusing on standardized testing.
The Pleasant View curriculum has been organized in the following structure:
- Common Core Math grade level standards
- Common Core ELA grade level standards
- Common Core History grade level standards
- Next Generation Science
- Standards grade level standards
- The 16 Habits of Success
- Cog Skills
- Financial Literacy
- The 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals
- The World Economic Forum Skills
Resources
Check this page if you would like to consult and/or read the competencies and skills in detail
Click here to learn more about the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals
Click here to learn more about the World Economic Forum 15 skills of “Future of Jobs”.