The name of Standard 1
What is Learner Development
The name of Standard 2
What is Learning Differences
The name of Standard 3
What is Learning Environments
The full name of the acronym InTASC
What is Interstate Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium
During a whole-group reading lesson, a teacher establishes clear discussion norms, uses structured turn-and-talk routines, and intentionally groups students with diverse abilities to promote respectful collaboration and ensure all voices are heard. The standard being practiced is:
What is: Standard 3
The definition of Standard 1
What is: the teacher understands how learners grow and develop, recognizing that patterns of learning and development vary individually within and across the cognitive, linguistic, social, emotional, and physical areas, and designs and implements developmentally appropriate and challenging learning experiences
The definition of Standard 2
What is: the teacher uses understanding of individual differences and diverse cultures and communities to ensure inclusive learning environments that enable each learner to meet high standards
The definition of Standard 3
What is: the teacher works with others to create environments that support individual and collaborative learning, and that encourage positive social interaction, active engagement in learning, and self motivation
The purpose of InTASC standards
What is: to ensure that every K-12 student reaches the goal of being ready to entercollege or the workforce in today’s world
A 4th-grade teacher introduces a new reading comprehension strategy and adjusts the instruction to meet the developmental levels of students, including English Language Learners and advanced readers. The standard being practiced is:
What is: Standard 1
Why Standard 1 matters
What is: it helps teachers create age-appropriate, engaging lessons that meet students where they are and support their growth
Why Standard 2 matters
What is: It creates an inclusive classroom where all students feel valued and can succeed at high levels
Why Standard 3 matters
What is: It helps students feel safe, motivated, and actively involved in their learning
The total number of standards
In a 4th-grade classroom, a teacher provides audiobooks for a student with dyslexia and visual supports for English Language Learners during a reading lesson to ensure all students can access the content. The standard being practiced is:
What is: Standard 2
The picture and message on Standard 1's slide
What is: a picture of the Charmander evolution in Pokemon
True or False: There was one image on Standard 2's slide of two students working similarly
What is: False; there were two gifs of people saying different things
The picture on Standard 3's slide
What is: an image of students collaborating on work at a table
The 4 InTASC Standard Categories
What is: 1. The Learner and Learning 2. Content Knowledge 3. Instructional Practice 4. Professional Responsibility
During a high school Algebra lesson on solving systems of equations, a teacher establishes collaborative group norms, uses flexible grouping, and provides varied supports such as guiding questions, peer discussion roles, and extension tasks, adjusting both the level of support and group interactions as students engage with the content
What is: Standard 1