Rate at which a teacher moves through the components of a lesson or the lessons throughout the day
What is Pacing?
The use of _____ _____between asking questions allows students time to mentally process the question and formulate their answers
What is Wait Time?
Helps students draw conclusions based on what they have learned and helps them to apply the knowledge
What is Closure?
Stories acted out based on scripts written by the students or the teacher
What is a Skit?
(2+2) x 1
What is 4?
Basic techniques used to promote learning
What is Instructional Method?
Questions that require more than a few words as an answer and encourage higher-level thinking
What are open-ended questions?
____ _____ allows people to gather information, evaluate its quality, and use it effectively
What is Critical Thinking?
Acting out situations that include an issue or a problem without a script
What is role-playing?
In panel discussions, the role of the teacher is to be a(n) ______ , which may include tasks such as introducing the panel and summarizing main points
What is a Moderator?
A method in which the teacher presents the information to be learned and directs the learning process of students
What is Teacher-Centered method?
Students are put in situations that feel real even though the situation is not
What is a Simulation?
Students think deeply about an issue or problem (thinking about thinking)
What is a Reflective Response?
Groups of students working together to analyze a problematic situation that requires a solution
What is a Case Study?
Gives authority to
What is Empower?
A method where the teacher acts as the facilitator or guide for learning, and the students are more actively involved in their own learning
What is Learner-Centered Method?
A group of people present and discuss a topic, can include experts on a topic or students who have prepared their roles as experts
What is a panel discussion?
Focus is on producing an end product, this is frequently used in culinary arts classes
What is a Productive Lab?
Formal process to research a problem and is the most common lab used for scientific experiments
What is an Experimental Lab?
Your list of skills, activities, and methods or strategies for teaching
What is Repertoire?
Using different techniques of instruction that matches a student´s preferred mode of learning, disability, or background
What is Differentiated Instructional Method?
Small-group learning in which everyone works together to achieve a common goal
What is Cooperative Learning?
A way to assess each student’s participation and learning within the cooperative group
What is Individual Accountability?
In _____ ______ assignments involve a task or problem students must solve using their complementary and interdependent skills, experiences, or opinions
What is Collaborative Learning?
A general agreement that requires analysis and negotiation to reach a solution on which the majority agree
What is Consensus?