is the teaching of children
What is Pedagogy?
method starts with choosing a textbook or resource.
What is the Forward Design?
the process of teaching students how to set goals for thier learning, to identify their growth towards those goals, to evvaluate the quality of their work, and to idetify strategies to improve
What is a formative learning assessment?
should be 4-6 minutes long and have an introduction and summary
What is a microlecture?
everything an instructor does to organize students, space, time, and materials so learning can take place.
What is classroom management?
is the facilitation learning for adults, who are self-directed learners
What is Andragogy?
method is very similar to the Forward Design method. Just done in reverse.
What is the Backward Design Method?
is a process of questioning, testing, or demonstration used to identify how a student is learning, where their strengths and weaknesses lie, and potential strategies to improve that learning
uses real world information that connect to current ideas and needs
what is active learning?
Send prior to the start of class and provides the course dates, pace, availablility dates and structure.
What is a welcome email?
is another name for andragogy
What is Adult Learning Theory?
Broad statements that give a general sense of what will be accomplished for a given program or course.
What are learning goals?
a comparision of student understanding or performance against a set of uniform standards within the same school year
What is benchmark/interim assessments?
helps students develop teamwork skills
the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
What is Empathy?
adults' self-concept, learning experiences, readiness to learn, motivation, need to know, and problem-centered learning
What are Knowles' 6 assumptions?
A specific statement of what an instructor intends to teach that is observable and measurable.
What is a learning objective?
a comparison of a student understanding or performance of a student or group against a set of uniform standards.
What is a Summative Assessment?
provides visual and audio aids that are engageing and help make learning more relatable
What is video-assisted learning?
one-stop shop that can connect you with a variety of resources you may need to stay focused on your academic goals. That uses specially-designed software that, through a series of questions, identifies resources you may be eligible for
What is Single Stop?
a general education classroom where students with and without learning differences learn together
What is an inclusive classroom?
A specific statement of what a student will be able to do upon completion of instruction that is observable and measurable.
What is a learning outcome?
the purpose is to diagnose problems in students' understanding or gaps in skill, and to help teachers decide next steps in instruction
What is a formative diagnostic assessment?
using game design or elements of a game to help students learn
What is gamification?
offers in-person counseling to support mental and emotional health at all campuses.
What is Counceling Services?