Constructivist Techniques 1
Constructivist Techniques 2
Constructivism
Constructivist Lessons
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A predetermined stopping of a lesson by the teacher to give more information.
What is a planned intervention?
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Process of guiding the learner from what is known towards what will be known
What is scaffolding?
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A style of teaching that is learner centered.
What is constructivism?
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The first step in the two step model.
What is exploratory phase?
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The policy of punishing any violation of the rules no matter what extenuating circumstances or excuses are presented.
What is the zero-tolerance policy?
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A stopping of a lesson by the teacher to give more information when he/she feels it is necessary to keep the students on the right path.
What is a spontaneous intervention?
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A activity that is student run, and has more value than just a grade, and has an audience beyond the classroom
What is an authentic task?
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A set of objectives used as a guideline by effective teachers.
What are the 17 intentions?
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The second phase in the two step model.
What is the discovery phase?
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Some sort of examination that means something significant.
What is high stakes assessment?
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A visual representation of information.
What is a graphic organizer?
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Each member in the small group has a certain responsibility in regards to the reasoning.
What is a literature circle?
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Early writer of constructivist theories.
Who is John Dewey?
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This is an activity that will allow you to fill anywhere from two to ten minutes with a meaningful extension of what you have been teaching.
What is an optional/stretch activity?
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The groups within this need to work together to get things done in order to make a school work effectively.
What is the school community?
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A visual representation of a certain concept, breaks it down into parts.
What is a concept map?
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A style of teaching that appeals to all learners.
What is the usage of multiple intelligences?
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Ownership, Preparation, Task-Based Learning, Instruction.
What are the main 4 sections that the 17 intentions are broken up into?
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This activity involves walking around a room…
What is a carousel?
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An attempt to develop social skills and develop teamwork skills.
What is cooperative learning?
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A predefined set of guidelines given to students to outline how they will be assessed.
What is a rubric?
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Certain set of principle guidelines for each and every student to achieve.
What are standards?
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The expectations that students will know, understand, and be able to do as a result of your lesson?
What are learning objectives?
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This must elicit feedback that gives you some information about at least one thing students have learned or have been impacted by as a result of your lesson.
What is the closure activity?
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The courses offered by an educational institution are modeled in a plan of academic comprehension so that we can see how students compare.
What is standardized curriculum?