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AS |
A2 |
BIBLICAL REASONING / THEMES / PRINCIPLES |
SCHOOLWIDE LEARNER OUTCOMES |
Introduction to AS Level English Language.
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Creation, Purpose, Discovery |
- Use content and skills acquired to effectively communicate, present, and defend one’s point of view and learning.
- Formulate and ask questions, reflect critically and creatively, and be able to solve problems
- Reflect, compare, and contrast various theories in relation to the biblical worldview
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Exploring Text Types |
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Creation, Stewardship, Authorship, Reflection, Judgement |
- Good stewards of talents, treasures and time and resources which are all given back to God in a way that adds value to the kingdom
- Articulate and live their Biblical worldview while having a basic understanding of opposing worldviews
- Formulate and ask questions, reflect critically and creatively, and be able to solve problems
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Reading skills-directed response |
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Understanding, Judgement, Order, Laws of Nature |
- Embrace diversity and engage responsibly in the world’s problems with kindness, responsiveness, and open-mindedness
- Use the content and skills acquired to effectively communicate, present, and defend one’s point of view and learning
- Formulate and ask questions, reflect critically and creatively, and be able to solve problems
- Good stewards of talents, treasures and time and resources which are all given back to God in a way that adds value to the kingdom
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Reading skills-text analysis |
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Understanding, Discovery, Imagination |
Writing skills-shorter writing and reflective commentary |
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Creativity, Purpose, Reflection, Judgement |
Writing skills-extended writing |
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Creativity, Purposefulness |
Language Change |
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Discovery, History, Understanding |
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Child Language Acquisition |
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Creation, Understanding, Judgement |
- Embrace diversity and engage responsibly in the world’s problems with kindness, responsiveness, and open-mindedness
- Reflect, compare, and contrast various theories in relation to the biblical worldview
- Formulate and ask questions, reflect critically and creatively, and be able to solve problems
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English in the world |
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Development, Order, Diversity, Purposefulness |
Language and the self |
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Creation, Self-Identify, Thoughts, Diversity |