What does ELL stand for?
English Language Learners
Students construct their own understanding based on their own experiences and form connections
Constructivism
What is satiation?
Teacher stays on a task too long and the students lose interest
Types of cooperative learning
Panels, role playing, debates
What is domain 1
planning and preparation
How are ELL taught ?
Embedded in the regular classroom
Main theorists of Constructivism
Vygotsky, Piaget, and Dewey
Behaviors that interfere with the smooth flow of the lesson
Jerkiness
Why is it important to establish guidelines fro cooperative learning
So students will know what is expected out of them and limitations
Domain 2 is
classroom environment
Most effective teaching model for ELLs
Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP)
Main theorist of cognitivism
Piaget
Ability to observe all parts of the classroom and notice who is misbehaving and respond promptly
Withitness
Leading researches for cooperative learning
Johnson and Johnson
Domain 3 is
instruction
What does SIOP mean?
Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol
Information processing
Cognitivism
What is pacing?
Speed at which a lesson proceeds
Researchers who support cooperative learning
Vygotsky and Piaget
Domain 4 is
professional responsiblities
What does ESL mean
English as a Second Language
Cognitivism and constructivism are .....
student-based instruction
Linguistic, social, and cultural background of minority children preventing them from learning
Cultural Deficit Theory
Teachers responsibilities during cooperative learning
monitor, scaffold, provide feedback, informal assessment, keeping record who group members who need to be reviewed, and keeping up with the time.
Who is responsible for the Frameworks of Teaching
Danielson