Instructional Strategies
Teaching Students in Todays World
Managing Instruction & Classroom
100

A method for delivering instruction that is intended to help students achieve the learning objective. 

Instructional Strategy 

100

Students whose first language is not English

English Language Learner 

100

Organizing the room, making procedures, establishing communication, and seating. 

Classroom Management 

200

Students engage in different pathways to learning designed to meet their needs and abilities 

Differentiated Instruction

200

Determining the level of student learning. 

Assessing

200

Teacher made tests, quizzes, portfolios, work samples, presentations, and demonstrations. 

Assessments

300

A combination of traditional face to face instruction and online learning. 

Blended Learning 

300

Test assessing general pedagogical knowledge concerning students as learners and the instructional process 

Principles of Learning and Teaching (PLT) 

300

Actions you take to get a student back on task with the least amount of intervention and disruption:

Situational Assistance
400

The initial activity of a lesson that is used to gain students' attention

Set Induction 

400

A federal law that required states to develop plans that address standards assessments, school and district accountability, and special help for struggling schools

Every Student Succeeds 

400

Jacob Kounin coined a term to describe a teacher’s disposition (or mental set) to look at all parts of the classroom at all times.

Withitness

500

A model for the gradual release of responsibility to students when selecting and using the instructional strategies. 

The Gradual Release of Responsibility Model 

500

One of the best researched and most highly developed models to teach ELLs 

Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP) 

500

event or consequence that increases the strength or future of probability of the behavior it follows

Reinforcer

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