Makaranas Audeo
Sa Audeo, students’ educational experience is guided by highly qualified staff in a safe, supportive environment. The primary method of instruction is independent study that is supplemented with seminars, direct instructional workshops, guest speakers, tutoring, at field trip.
Students’ course of study is based on a Pathways Personalized Education Plan (PPEP). This plan is developed by the Audeo counselor along with the student, mga magulang, and teacher. It incorporates high school graduation requirements, the student’s short-and long-term goals, learning styles, previous work, current interests, academic achievement, skills development, and standardized test scores. The PPEP is reviewed and updated by parents, student, and teacher on a regular basis throughout the student’s enrollment.
Students at Audeo experience the “university model” where they study one or two courses at a time and are expected to complete one course every three to four weeks. Students progress at an individual pace, makatanggap ng pagtuturo o pagpayaman bilang kinakailangan, at lumahok sa maliit na grupo ng pagtuturo upang matugunan ang mga layunin sa akademikong. Mga mag-aaral kumita mga kredito ng kurso at pagdalo sa pamamagitan ng matagumpay na lumahok sa mga aktibidad sa paaralan at nakumpleto na mga aralin na nagpapakita ng karunungan ng ang mga pamantayan ng estado. Audeo ng pagpapatupad kabilang ang isang matagumpay na modelo ng collaborative pag-aaral, pagtuturo sa buong ang kurikulum, self-bilis na aralin, and year-round open enrollment.
Courses at Audeo are based on California State Course Standards and are infused with appropriate technology-based activities and assignments. In addition to providing a rigorous, personalized academic experience, Audeo works to alleviate social and personal pressures that can impact academic performance. It has many partnerships and alliances to provide community resources to students and families.
Audeo teachers are committed to the delivery of excellence in teaching. Teachers are actively involved with students and families. Teachers are engaged with parents on a weekly basis through formal meetings, home visits, phone calls, and emails. Families are considered part of the learning ‘team’ and are an integral part of the learning process.





