There can be 3 or more tiers to this student support system.
What is RTI?
National Standards in Language Arts and Math that are the same across all states.
What are the Common Core Standards?
Methods of teaching that shift the focus of instruction from the teacher to the student.
What is student-centered teaching?
This strategy is best used at the end of a lesson to help promote understanding.
What is summarizing?
This group of instructional strategies focuses on meeting the needs of English Language Learners.
What is SIOP?
These define the knowledge, concepts, and skills that students in California should acquire.
What are the California Content Standards?
Social approaches, inquiry approaches, and independent approaches.
What are student-centered strategies?
This triangle model is used to organize levels of learning complexity and specificity.
What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
This is a common framework for differentiating instruction.
What is UDL?
This is the first step in standards-based lesson planning.
What is select content standards?
This strategy uses prerecorded lessons to allow for collaborative class time.
What is flipped classroom?
This circular model designates how deeply students must know and understand content.
What is Depths of Knowledge?
These are the 3 ways in which you can differentiate instruction.
What are content, process, and product?
These are the 4 types of planning.
What are lesson planning, weekly planning, unit planning, and course planning?
Summarizing, question generating, clarifying, and predicting are 4 examples of this teaching strategy.
What is reciprocal teaching?
This teaching strategy involves students gaining knowledge through research and critical thinking about real-world problems.
What is project based learning?