The language of the school, content, and classroom
What is Academic Language?
_______ feedback is information on performance written in the affirmative.
What is Positive?
Question that has one correct or "best" answer.
What is a Convergent Question?
When a teacher demonstrates a concept for a student.
What is Modeling?
The teaching and learning process is broken into ____ parts.
What is three?
Includes words or phrases that are used within disciplines.
What is Vocabulary?
This type of feedback acknowledges performance but conveys no specific information on performance.
What is General Feedback?
Open-ended questions that has many appropriate answers.
What is a Divergent Question?
A type of visual learning support.
What is Learning?
The set of conventions for organizing symbols, words and phrases together in structures.
What is Syntax?
This type of feedback value judgement on on how well or poorly a task was performed.
What is Evaluative Feedback?
Questions used to direct students attention to the lesson or the material that is cover that day.
What is Focusing Questions?
Instructional techniques, used to assist a learner as they go through the learning process.
The first part of the teaching and learning process.
What is Planning?
The purpose of the academic language as it relates to central focus of the lesson
What is the Function?
This type of feedback provides information on what to do or not to do on future task performances.
What is Corrective Feedback?
Questions that include hints, clues, or aids to help students come up with the correct initial response.
What is Prompting Questions?
Using questioning to deepen student understanding.
What is Verbal Scaffolding?
The part of the teaching and learning process where we match learning objectives with learning outcomes.
What is Evaluating?
The tasks that the students will be asked to do, related to the function.
What is the Demand?
Information of performance or results that is directly related to what the learners have been asked to focus on.
What is Congruent?
Questions that are needed to further clarify a student's initial response.
What is Probing Questions?
Using support activities to deepen student understanding.
The part of the teaching and learning process where we put into action what has been planned.
What is Implementing (Teaching)?