The Pedagogical Cycle
Models for Effective Instruction
Your First Year and Beyond
Models of Classroom Management
Technology for Effective Teaching
100
This sets the stage for learning and occurs mainly at the beginning of the lesson
What is affective academic structure
100
This model emphasizes the importance of a structured lesson in which presentation of new information is followed by student practice and teacher feedback.
What is direct teaching
100
These programs provide some systemic and sustained assistance to beginning teachers for at least one school year
What is induction programs
100
Students deserve a safe and productive learning climate based on the views of which advocate?
Who is Lee and Marlene Canter?
100
This brings the unlimited written and multimedia assets of the internet into local schools
What is increased academic resources
200
This step provides connections to help students integrate old and new information
What is transition
200
This is when students work on activities in small, heterogeneous groups, and they often receive rewards or recognition based on the overall group performance
What is cooperative learning
200
These are experienced teachers selected to guide new teachers through the school cultures and norms
What is mentors
200
Group dynamics, insights and peer influence are used to control misbehavior based on the beliefs of which advocate?
Who is Fritz Redl and William Wattenberg?
200
This uses computer applications that create and grade tests and maintain student records
What is making testing easier for teachers
300
This type of question can be answered through memory and recall
What is a lower-order question
300
This is similiar to guided practice, except that students work by themselves at their seats or at home
What is independent practice
300
In this stage the focus moves from the teachers survival to the teachers learning
What is consolidation
300
High traffic areas should be free of what within the classroom
What is congestion
300
This introduces simulations modeling, problem based learning, internet research, collaborative work, and student authoring programs
What is promoting higher order thinking and increased content understanding
400
This proceeds from the lowest level of questions, knowledge, to the highest levels, evaluation and creation
What is Bloom's Taxonomy
400
This is when programs are committed to the credo that, given the right tools, all children can learn
What is mastery learning
400
Research reveals that this is among the most important factors in improving student performance
What is investments in teacher qualifications and skills
400
"In short, from the opening bell to the end of the day, the better classroom managers are thinking ahead. While maintaining a pleasant classroom atmosphere, these teachers keep planning how to organize, manage, and control activities to facilitate instruction" is a quote by which researcher?
Who is David Berliner
400
"Thoughtful, caring, and capable people change schools, sometimes with the help of technology, sometimes not, and sometimes even despite it. Too often we focus on technology rather than the reform."
Who is George Brackett
500
This is when step-by-step practice and well-crafted questions support and encourage student understanding.
What is scaffolding
500
The success of mastery learning rests on this
What is instructional alignment
500
This stage of teacher development is when teachers move beyond the classroom concerns and seek greater professional perspective
What is maturity
500
This is the belief that students need to take responsibility for their actions to develop their inner discipline
What is Developing Inner Control and Discipline
500
This adds resources such as a presentation or a video clip to create more dramatic and effective teacher instruction
What is strengthen student learning