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Academic Design Program at Walnut

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The Academic Design Program (ADP) is a standards-based, integrated approach to learning. Using the Design-Based Learning methodology, Math, Social Science, and English are brought together as the students work through real-world problems in search of real-world solutions. Program Benefits Meets A-G requirements (i.e., college or university prep) Small learning community--class sizes smaller than average ADP classes are scheduled for up to three periods a day, allowing students to participate in a full selection of electives and other activities for the remainder of the school day Chromebooks, desktop computers, and iPads using word processing, design, photo, movie, music One, two, and three-year program participation options Opportunity for involvement through ADP Council and classroom leadership The Academic Design Program emphasizes the 5 C's of Common Core: Creativity: students design original solutions to multidimensional problems; they build 3-dimensional objects and structures Collaboration: students work in teams, sharing ideas and drawing conclusions from the interactions; work-based learning experiences are built in to Challenges through the year Critical Thinking: all solutions to problems must be "never before seen" and apply the concepts of core academic subjects Communication: students have informal class discussions and reflections of the curriculum verbally and/or in writing; they present solutions live, in class or via other multi-media resources Citizenship: students are in work groups throughout the year and have rights, privileges and responsibilities within those groups as well as across the program
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