Types of Curriculum
Assessments
Facets of Understanding
Parts of a Lesson
Danielson Framework / SAS
100
Examples of this type of curriculum include what is on the walls, the desks, the chairs, the lighting, etc.
What is the PHYSICAL CURRICULUM?
100
The tool used by teachers to determine if students' written or project-based work is aligned to concepts and competencies.
What is a rubric?
100
Summarizing a set of ideas.
What is Explanation
100
The part of a lesson that activates prior knowledge and generates student interest.
What is the Activating strategy / Hook / Etc ?
100
A teacher presenting their subject matter accurately.
What is demonstrating KNOWLEDGE OF CONTENT?
200
Examples of this type of curriculum include lesson plans, workbooks, and tests...
What is the Planned Curriculum?
200
The term describing the degree to which an assessment measures the content taught.
What is validity?
200
Being able to see an issue from another PERSON's point-of view.
What is Empathy?
200
The part of a lesson in which students re-state the most important things learned throughout.
What is the Summarizing Strategy?
200
The components of standards that describe what students must KNOW.
What are concepts?
300
A type of curriculum in which students have control over what they learn, yet the content and skills are superficial and low-level.
What is student-determined enrichment?
300
A type of assessment in which students use their new understandings to produce an authentic product.
What is a Performance Based Assessment?
300
Using a model, idea, or technique in multiple settings.
What is Application?
300
The part of the lesson in which new knowledge is presented to students.
What is the "I Do" / "Mini Lesson"?
300
A teacher creating valid and reliable tests.
What is DESIGNING STUDENT ASSESSMENTS?
400
A type of curriculum in which professional educators determine routs to student learning, yet the aims are oriented toward helping students to develop sophisticated and durable understanding.
What is Mastery Curriculum?
400
Which stage of Understanding By Design is used to create formative assessments?
What is Module (or stage) 3?
400
Examples include conducting error-analysis on your own work or journaling.
What is Self-Knowledge?
400
The part of a lesson in which students practice new skills and knowledge on their own.
What is the "You Do" / Independent Practice?
400
The components of standards that describe what students need to be able to DO.
What are COMPETENCIES?
500
A type of curriculum in which professionals determine routes to low-level student understanding.
What is Team Determined Enrichment Curriculum?
500
The type of assessments embedded within lesson plans.
What are formative assessments?
500
Being able to see multiple arguments on one issue.
What is Perspective?
500
The part of a lesson in which teachers consider what went well and what they might do differently in the future.
What is the reflection?
500
A teacher modifying their graphic organizers to support students with disabilities.
What is KNOWLEDGE of STUDENTS?
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