Domain One
Domain Two
Domain Three
Domain Four
100

The knowledge of: 

-content

-prerequisite relationships

-content pedagogy 

Component 1a: Demonstrating Knowledge of Content and Pedagogy

100

-Teacher interaction with students

-Students interaction with other students

Component 2a: Creating an Environment of Respect and Rapport

100

-Lesson adjustment

-Response to student

-Persistence 

Component 3e: Demonstrating Flexibility and Responsiveness

100

-Information about the instructional program

-Informaiton about thhe individual student

-Engagment of families in the instructional program

Component 4c: Communicating with Families

200

Resources for:

-classroom 

-extended content knowledge

-students

Component 1d: Demonstrating Knowledge of Resources

200

-Safety and accessibility

-Arrangement of furniture and resources

Component 2e: Organizing Physical Space


200

-Quality of questions

-Discussion techniques

-Student participation 

Component 3b: Using Questioning and Discussion Techniques 

200

-Enhancement of contnet knowledge and pedagogical skill

-Receptivity to feedback from colleagues

-Service to the profession 

Component 4e: Growing and Developing Professionally

300

-Value, sequence, and alignment

-Clarity

-Balance

-Suitability for diverse learners 

AND

-Learning Activites 

-Instructional materials and resources

-Instructional groups

-Lesson and unit structure

Components 1c: Setting Instructional Outcomes AND 1e: Designing Coherent Instruction

300

-Importance of content

-Expectations for learning and achievement 

-Student pride in work

Component 2b: Establishing a Culture of Learners 

300

-Activities and assignments

-Student groups

-Instructional materials and resources

-Stucture and pacing

Component 3c: Engaging Students in Learning 

300

-Integrity & ethical conduct

-Service to students

-Advocacy

-Decision making

-Compliance with regulations

Component 4f: Showing Professionalism

400

-Congruence with outcomes

-Criteria and standards

-Formative Assessments

-Use for planning

Component 1f: Designing Student Assessments 

400

-Expectations

-Monitoring behavior

-Response to misbehavior 

Component 2d: Managing Student Behavior

400

-Expectations for learning

-Directions and procedures

-Explanation of content

-Use of oral and written language

Component 3a: Communicating with Students

400

-Accuracy

-Use in future teaching

AND

-Student completion of assignments

-Student progress in learning

-Non-instructional records

Components 4a: Reflecting on Teaching AND 4b: Maintaining Accurate Records

500

Knowledge of: 

-child development

-learning processes 

-special needs

-student skills, knowledge, and proficiency 

-interest and cultural heritage 

Component 1b: Demonstrating Knowledge of Students

500

-Instructional groups

-Transitions

-Materials and supplies

-Non-instructional duties

-Supervision of volunteers and paraprofessionals

Component 2c: Managing Classroom Procedures

500

-Assessment Criteria

-Monitoring of student learning

-Feedback to students

-Student self-assessment and monitoring

Component 3d: Using Assessments in Instruction

500

-Relationships with colleagues

-Participation in school projects

-Involvement in culture of of professional inquiry

-Service to school

Component 4d: Participating in a Proffesional Community

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