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Is a method for delivering instruction that is intended to help students achieve the learning objective. Strategies range from being very explicit and teacher directed to being less explicit and student centered.

Instructional strategy

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Define comparing?

Involves identifying similarities and differences between concepts.

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Involves deductive reasoning in which the teacher starts with a known principle or concept followed by examples of the concept.

Deductive strategies

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Define guided Inquiry? 

 Involves the teacher providing the data and then questioning the students to help them arrive inductively at an answer, conclusion, generalization, or solution.

100

If you submit your project on 10/10/2024, you are not required to attend class on 10/15/2024? True or false? 

True 

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Often begins with exploratory activities and then leads to students discovering  concepts or generalizations.

Inductive instructional approaches

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Define Teacher-centered instructional strategies? 

Are sometimes referred to as direct instruction. With direct instruction, the teacher typically selects the instructional objectives, the corresponding content, and the instructional strategies that will be used in the lessons.

200

Is a figure of speech often used in poetry, to make an implicit comparison or connection between two unlike things.

Metaphor

200

Define set induction? 

Is the initial activity of a lesson that is used to gain students' attention, inform students of the lesson objectives, and describe the lesson to students. It is intended to create a mental "set" in students so that they are in a receptive mindset for the lesson.

200

What is your national association of education? 

Multiple answers. 

300

 Are those in which teachers tell the students the concept or skill to be learned and then lead students through most of the instructional activities designed to bring about student learning.

Direct instructional approaches

300

Define Venn diagram? 

A type of graphic organizer or visual tool that can be used to visually represent concepts you want to compare.

300

 Involve inductive reasoning where the lesson begins with examples, and the students examine the examples in an effort to identify the main principle or concept.

Inductive strategies

300

Define constructivist approach?

Involves students and constructing meaning out of information that they have been exposed to through active engagement and investigation.

300

Provide some examples of teacher centered strategies? 

  • Direct Instruction
  • Lecture-Based Teaching
  • Demonstration
  • Guided Practice
  • Modeling
  • Drill and Practice
  • Explicit Teaching
  • Questioning (Teacher-Led)
  • Teacher-Centered Discussions
  • Summative Assessment (Traditional Tests and Quizzes)
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An instructional strategy in which students are provided with both examples and nonexamples of a concept.

Concept Attainment

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Define Student-centered instructional strategies 

Are sometimes referred to as indirect instruction. With indirect instruction, the teacher often takes the lead in identifying the instructional objectives and corresponding content, but students may be involved in this process to some degree.

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Is a comparison between two similar things and can be used to explain something or to make it easier to understand.

Analogy

400

 Define demonstration?  

Involves a visual presentation to examine processes, information, and ideas. The demonstration allows students to see the teacher as an active learner and a model. It allows for students to observe real things. 

400

Provide some examples of student centered strategies? 

  • Collaborative Learning
  • Inquiry-Based Learning
  • Problem-Based Learning (PBL)
  • Flipped Classroom
  • Choice Boards
  • Project-Based Learning (PjBL)
  • Socratic Seminars
  • Gamification
  • Jigsaw Strategy
  • Self-Assessment and Peer Assessment
  • Learning Stations/Rotations
  • Student-Driven Discussions
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allow students to pursue content independently with less teacher direction than in other lessons.

Independent instructional approaches

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Define classifying? 

Is the grouping of ideas or concepts into categories or groups based on similar characteristics.

500

Calls for the teacher to gain student attention, present new material, reinforce correct responses, provide feedback to students on their progress, and increase the amount of time that students spend actively engaged in learning course content.

Explicit instruction 

500

Define cooperative learning?

Involves students working together in small, mixed-ability learning teams to address specific instructional tasks, thus aiding and supporting each other during the learning process.

500

What is the theme of education? 

The professional educator

As an effective performer 

A reflective decision maker

And a humanistic practitioner