The standard would asks educators to consider the developmental status of a student.
What is Standard 1?
The Standard that is about how we assess student knowledge.
What is Standard 6?
Instruction meets that specific needs of all students
What is instructional design?
The standard that is about Personal Development and ethical practice.
What is Standard 9
A space that is specifically used for learning. This could be emotionally, physically, and socially.
What is an Learning Environment?
The standard that has teaches apply their content knowledge to concepts and understanding how to apply it to instruction strategies.
What is Standard 5?
The teacher plans instruction that supports every student by meeting of learning goals to connect prior knowledge to new knowledge.
What is the definition of Standard 7?
The standard of leadership and collaborate with others.
What is standard 10?
The teacher is able to understand the impact of a student's culture and how it affects the student's learning. The standard this would fall under is ...
What is Standard 2?
The standard that says teacher must have knowledge of the content in order to create learning experiences that makes the content accessible and meaningful for students.
What is Standard 4?
The standard of teachers understand and are able to use various instructional strategies.
What is Standard 8?
Teachers place students' needs like food, safety, shelter, and caring people as a priority.
What is prioritizing Maslow hierarchy of needs?
When a student needs specialized instruction because a student is reading scores are below grade level. An Educator knows that the student has a ...
How does an Educator know a student has a Learning Difference?
Teachers are able to understand the curriculum and can apply their knowledge of the curriculum to their instruction and lesson plans. The teacher is also able to adapt the lesson in real-time without a loss of knowledge for the students.
What is the importance of content Knowledge?
a framework for creating flexible learning environments that accommodate diverse learners from the outset
What is Universal Design Learning?
The Following are trainings that support teachers and provide a continuous flow of knowledge, examples are Mandt, Mental Health First Aid, etc.
What is Personal Development?
When you utilize MTSS or Tier Levels of intervention, the standard that these two strategies apply under are...
What is Standard 2?
If a teacher is asked to teach a class they have no knowledge of the content, the potential problems are student's questioning a the teacher's authority, student's will lose their inspiration, and they often struggle with learning the content.
What is the importance of content knowledge?
a curriculum planning process that starts with the desired learning outcomes and then works backward to determine the assessments and learning activities needed to achieve those outcomes
What is Backward Design
When a teacher(A) collaborates with other teacher to create a plan for a students learning. The Teacher(A) leads the meeting of the teachers.
What is Leadership?