How do the ORC website and the Ohio Department of Educations Instructional Management System (IMS) complement each other?
The IMS is the State Board-approved model curriculum. It contains useful information about Ohio’s standards-based educational system. In addition to sample lessons and a lesson template, the site contains information about: • Using standards-based education as a process for improving instruction and learning • Planning standards-based instruction • Building lessons and units that incorporate the academic content standards • Classroom and state assessments Future plans for the IMS include model curricula for mathematics, language arts, science, social studies, technology, foreign language, and the arts. The ORC website contains resources for mathematics, science, and reading that help districts and teachers implement the academic content standards. Presently the website provides access to more than 3,800 resources. We will continue to add new resources and refine our collection to provide ongoing support to teachers, administrators, supervisors, and teacher educators.
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