Direct Instruction
Philosophy of Education
Learning environments/ classroom management
Effective teachers/ standards
Miscellaneous
100
2 purposes of Anticipatory set
What are attract student's attention and access learner's prior knowledge?
100
Is concerned with identifying the basic truths about being, knowledge and conduct.
What is philosophy?
100
A classroom that is safe, orderly, and focused on learning.
What is a productive learning environment?
100
Planning for instruction, implementing instruction, assessing student learning
What are processes involved in effective teaching?
100
Giving students time to think before moving on to another student when asking questions.
What is wait-time?
200
A term for increasing student's expertise with the concept or skill and enabling them to perform the skill with little effort.
What is practice?
200
This determines your educational philosophy.
What are your beliefs about students, teaching and learning; beliefs about knowledge, and beliefs about what is worth knowing?
200
Creating a positive classroom climate, creating a community of learners, developing learner responsibility, maximizing tie and opportunity for learning are examples of
What is goals of classroom management?
200
Define standards.
What are statements that describe what students should know and be able to do?
200
Define reflection.
What is the act of thinking about and analyzing one's actions?
300
What is the what the students are supposed to get out of the lesson and why it is important?
What is the objective?
300
These are the 2 teacher centered philosophical orientations to teaching
What are Perennialism and Essentialism?
300
Demonstrating that you know what is going on in your classroom while maintaining the flow of lessons.
What is With-it-ness?
300
A professional organization that sets voluntary standards for experienced teachers to recognize those who possess extensive professional knowledge.
What is National Board of Professional Teaching Standards?
300
Define curriculum.
What is everything that teachers teach and students learn in school? This also may include unintentional outcomes from school experience.
400
the knowledge or skills that a teacher makes available to students when teaching a lesson; may include lecture, discussion, laboratory, seatwork, etc.
What is input?
400
John Dewey is associated with this educational philosophy.
What is Progressivism?
400
Instructional time
What is the time left for teaching after routine management and administrative tasks are completed?
400
Standards developed by a state-led effort to establish a shared set of clear educational standards.
What are Common Core Standards?
400
Unwanted and/or unwelcome, sexually oriented behavior that interferes with a student's life.
What is sexual harassment?
500
The purpose of closing activities in a lesson
What is to provide a summary of the lesson's content and allow the students time to prepare to leave the classroom?
500
This philosophy focuses on the experiences of the individual.
What is Existentialism?
500
Out of the possible 1080 hours available in the school year, this is the number of hours students spend in Productive Learning Time.
What are 333 hours?
500
These are teacher characteristics necessary for student learning. Give 3.
What are caring, personal teaching efficacy, positive expectations, and teacher modeling and enthusiasm?
500
The ability t manage our emotions so we can cope with our world and accomplish goals.
What is emotional intelligence?
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