Co-Teaching
Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
Differentiated Instruction (DI)
Questioning Strategies
Bloom's Taxonomy
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 6 Co Teaching Models

What is

1. One Teach/One Observe
2. Station teaching - Multiple Groups
3. Parallel Teaching -- Two Mixed-Ability Groups
4. Alternative Teaching - Two Same-Ability Groups
5. Team Teaching -- Whole Class
6. One teach, One assist -- One Group

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UDL

What is 

an approach to developing curriculum materials and lessons that incorporates concepts from architecture and product design to make access and interaction with the materials accessible, motivating, and engaging for all learners

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Differentiated Instruction 

What is 

A variety of techniques used to adapt instruction to the individual ability levels and learning styles of each student in the classroom

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Effective Questioning

What is

using questions in the classroom to open conversations, inspire deeper intellectual thought, and promote student-to-student interaction.

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Blooms Taxonomy

developed to provide a common language for teachers to discuss and exchange learning and assessment methods.

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Why Co-Teach?

What is

Co-teaching provides a greater opportunity to capitalize on the unique, diverse, and specialized knowledge of each instructor in order to promote effective differentiated instruction

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What, Why, How of Learning

What is 

Representation, action & expression, engagement

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To differentiate instruction is to recognize...

What is 

1. students varying background knowledge
2. readiness
3. language (culture)
4. preferences in learning and interests

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Characteristics of Good Questions

What is 

relevant, clear, concise, purposeful, guiding but not leading, stimulates thinking, single dimensional

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Why Bloom's Taxonomy?

Specific learning outcomes can be derived from the taxonomy, though it is most commonly used to assess learning on a variety of cognitive levels.

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One Teach One Observe and One Teach One Assist

What is 

-cooperative teaching approach
-one teacher presents the info to the entire class
-2nd teacher circulates, gathering info

one teacher manages the instruction of the entire student group while the other circulates through the classroom, providing assistance

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UDL in the Classroom

What is

1. Posted Lesson Goals
2. Assignment Options
3. Flexible Work Space
4. Regular Feedback
5. Digital & Audio Text

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4 Design & Decision Points of DI

What is 

1. Gathering facts about the learners
2. Differentiating content and materials
3. Differentiating products and materials
4. Differentiating the processes of learning

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7 Habits of Highly Effective Questioners

What is 

1. Asking fewer questions
2.Differentiating questions
3.Questioning for depth
4.Questioning for breadth
5.Using wait time
6.Selecting students
7.Giving useful feedback

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Levels of Blooms 1-6

What is 

1. remember

2. understand

3. apply

4. analyze

5. evaluate

6. create

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 Station and Alternative Teaching 

What is 

uses learning centers

one teacher takes responsibility for the large group while the other works with a smaller group.

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UDL Three Principles

What is 

Engagement, representation, action & expression 

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4 Ways to Differentiate Instruction

What is

1. Varying the Content (mixing up what students will learn)
2. Varying the Learning Process (changing activities involved in learning content to meet students individual needs)
3. Varying the Assessment (changing the ways the students demonstrate knowledge of a concept)
4. Varying the Classroom Environment (changing classroom atmosphere to meet students individual needs)

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6 Levels of Bloom's (revised) Taxonomy 

What is

1. Remembering
2. Understanding
3. Applying
4. Analyzing
5. Evaluating
6. Creating

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Lower Order Thinking Skills

What is 

remembering, understanding, applying


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Parallel and Team Teaching

What is 

the teachers are both teaching the same information, but they divide the class group and do so simultaneously

Teachers share the responsibility for two or more classes, dividing up the subject areas between them

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Difference between UDL & DI

What is 

UDL aims to ensure all students have full access to everything in the classroom, regardless of their needs and abilities. Differentiation is a strategy aimed at addressing each student's individual levels of readiness, interest, and learning profiles.

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Pros/Cons of DI

What is 

-student centered
-strives for equity
-acknowledges differences
-gives students choices
-increases engagement

-time consuming/resource intensive
-leads to "washing down" content
-cannot be done for every student
-unrealistic in regard to standardized tests
-learning styles unproven

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Key Words for Questioning (Blooms Taxonomy)

What is 

Memorize, Define, Identify, Repeat, Recall, State, Write, List & Name

Describe, Distinguish, Explain, Interpret, Predict, Recognize & Summarize

 Apply, Compare, Contrast, Demonstrate, Examine, Relate, Solve & Use

Analyze, Differentiate, Distinguish, Explain, Infer, Relate, Research & Separate

Arrange, Combine, Create, Design, Develop Formulate, Integrate & Organize

Assess, Critique, Determine, Evaluate, Judge, Justify, Measure & Recommend

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Higher Order Thinking Skills

What is 

analyzing, evaluating, creating