Classroom
Teacher
Strategies/Styles
Key Terms
Key Terms cont.
100
having control over a body of students.
What is classroom management?
100
teacher presentation, guided practice, teacher feedback, independent practice and regular reviews.
What is direct teaching?
100
an effective teacher provides variety... discussion, debate, quizzes, stimulations and projects.
What is learning styles?
100
is engaged time with a high success rate... Students should get 70 to 80% of the answer right when working with a teacher.
What is academic learning time?
100
the time in which students are actively involved in the academic subject
What is engaged time?
200
816hrs available for this...
What is academic learning?
200
Hardware, software, websites.... raises some serious concerns for teachers.
What is technology use?
200
slowing down instruction for a response from the class.
What is wait time?
200
is the time a teacher schedules for a subject... example 30 mins a day for math
What is allocated time?
200
depends more time and thought before students can reach a response.
What is higher-order question?
300
increasing the length of class time.
What is block scheduling?
300
most people agree that effective teaching can result from natural artistry as well as focused training.
What is born or made?
300
experienced teachers who guide new teachers through the school.
What is mentors?
300
having all the tools and programs that you need to be able to teacher your students
What is mastery learning?
300
a pioneer in cooperative learning techniques developed student team learning methods... all students must understand material before they can move on.
What is Robert Slavin?
400
direct teaching, cooperative learning, mastery learning, problem based learning and differentiated instruction.
What is salient models of instruction?
400
teaching the same students for several years.
What is looping?
400
can be answered through memory and recall...example what is the name of the largest state in the U.S.?
What is lower-order question
400
A program that assist new teachers to successfully adjust to their role in the classroom.
What is induction programs?
500
To be an effective teacher you must analyze yourself... what is this?
What is reflective teaching?
500
Instruction begins by connecting prior learning to current objective.... motives students, offers meaningful examples, accurate directions, displays in enthusiasm and brief closure to lesson.
What is setting a stage for learning?
500
students work on projects in small groups often receive rewards and recognition for the group performance.
What is cooperative learning?
500
describes simple to more complex mental process and usually is used to classify educational objectives or classroom questions
What is Bloom's taxonomy
500
a system that is made up of structure, question, respond and react.
What is pedagogical cycle?