Vocabulary
Direct Instruction
Indirect Instruction
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100
technique in which students working in pairs learn from one another and get to try out their ideas in a nonthreatening context before presenting them to the class
What is Think, Pair, Share
100
facts, rules and actions sequences
What does direct instruction teach most effectively?
100
an approach to teaching and learning in which concepts, patterns and relationships are taught in the context of strategies that emphasize concept learning, inquiry learning and problem centered learning?
What is indirect instruction?
100
gives learners a conceptual preview of what is to come and helps them store, label and package the content for retention and later use
What is advance organizer?
100
starts with a specific observation of a limited set of data and ends with a generalization about a much broader context
What is induction?
200
discussions within a group of four to six members
What is small-group discussions?
200
True or False. In direct instruction, the teacher begins the lesson with a review of the previous day's work.
What is True?
200
selectively restricts the range by eliminating things that appear to match students concept of a subject but differs from it's critical dimensions (vocabulary)
What is discrimination?
200
D______ proceeds from theory, principles or generalizations to their application in specific contexts
What is deduction?
300
to maintain high levels of students' interest, selecting content based on students problems or interests and providing individually tailored feedback
What is Unguided Discovery Learning?
300
Can be cues, reminders or instructions to learners that will help them perform correctly the skills that you're teaching
What is a verbal prompt?
300
concept learning, inquiry learning and problem-centered learning
What are the three methods of learning under indirect instruction?
300
Represents the concept being taught by including all of the attributes essential for recognizing that concept as a member of some larger classes
What is examples?
300
fail to represent the concept being taguht by purposely not including one or more attributes essential for recognizing that concept as a member of some larger classes
What is nonexamples?
400
the context in which a message such as a lesson is received and understood
What is social framing?
400
recall from the structure of a lesson plan in which the presentation of a stimulus material is followed by eliciting practice with the desired behavior
What is guided student practice?
400
helps learners respond in a similar manner to stimuli that differs but are bound by central concept thereby increasing the range of instances (vocabulary)
What is generalization?
400
True or False. Direct and Indirect instruction can be used together even within the same lesson.
What is True?
400
to teach concepts, patterns and abstractions
What are the objectives of indirect instruction?
500
units and lessons that stress the connections between ideas and logical coherence of interrelated topics
What is Integrated Bodies of Knowledge?
500
monitoring and diagnosing to gauge process, inform reteaching, presenting instruction in new content, guided student practice, feedback and correcting errors, research mastery through independent practice and review over time
What are direct instructional strategies?
500
Content organization, Conceptual movement, Examples and non-examples, Questions, Learner experience, Student self-evaluation, and Discussion
What are indirect instruction strategies?
500
when students are given the opportunity to reason out their answers so you and other students can suggest needed changes
What is student self-evaluation?
500
refocusing, presenting contradictions to be resolved, probing for deeper responses, extending the discussions to new areas and passing responsibility to the class
What are some of the uses of questions?