Curriculum

Depending on how broadly educators define or employ the term, curriculum typically refers to the knowledge and skills students are expected to learn, which includes the learning standards or learning objectives they are expected to meet; the units and lessons that teachers teach; the assignments and projects given to students; the books, materials, videos, presentations, and readings used in a course; and the tests, assessments, and other methods used to evaluate student learning. 

The Global Peace Leadership Academy Curriculum provides so much more. The GPLA curriculum provides an enriched course of study whose purpose is to (1) systematically guide the transmission of information and knowledge; (2) reinforce the desire (passion) to learn/know; (3) encourage the internalization of behavior and/or attitudes consistent with educational excellence, human mastery and the development of character. (Nobles, 1991a, 1991b).

The Global Peace Leadership Academy Curriculum  is based on “Principles of Excellence”  from the Nsaka Sunsum process of educational excellence. This curriculum provides a comprehensive plan for global excellence in education..  

The GPLA Curriculum includes all student activities, academic and non-academic, for which the school takes responsibility. The GPLC  is  developed in particular to accommodate the demands of most national or local curricula and provides the best preparation for students to engage in leadership for self, of others and for the globe.

The GPLA curriculum is expressed as three interrelated components: the Host Standards,  the Accelerated standards  and the Global Excellence Framework(GEF)..  The Host Standards and the Accelerated standards must be experienced through the lens of the GEF. Each has an impact on developing a passion for learning and the desire to know. At the heart of the GPL Curriculum is the Genius in every student, Joy in every subject, Greatness in every team.

 Global Peace Leadership Academy Graduation Requirements

These are the minimal requirements for students in grades 9 through 12 to graduate with a Global Peace Leadership Academy High School Diploma. 

Students must take the following:

 

 

Subject Area

English Language Arts           4 credits

Mathematics.                          3 credits

Science                                      3 credits

Social Studies                           3 credits

Physical Education                  1 credit

Second Languages                  2 credits

Speech                                      0.5 credits

Electives                                     5 credits

                                                 22 credits