Essential Standards
Essential Standards
Essential Standards
Pedagogy
Universal Access
100
Connects learning to students' prior knowledge, backgrounds, life experiences, and interests?
What is Essential Standard 1.2 Induction 6 Module B
100
Uses and adapts resources, technologies, and standards-aligned instructional materials to make subject matter accessible to students.
What is Essential Standard 3.5 Induction 5 Module B
100
Uses assessment data to establish learning goals and to plan, differentiate, and modify instruction
What is What is Essential Standard 5.4 Induction 5&6 Module B
100
Teaching skills teachers use to impart the specialized knowledge/content of their subject area(s).
What is Pedagogy?
100
The right of all students to have equal access to classes, facilities, and educational programs no matter what their national origin, race, gender, sexual orientation, disabilities, first language, or other distinguishing characteristic.
What is equity?
200
Establishes and maintains learning enviromnents that are physically, intellectually, and emotionally safe.
What is Standard 2.3 Induction 5 Module A
200
Reflects on teaching practice in support of student learning
What is Essential Standard 6.1 Induction 5 Module B
200
Employs classroom routines, procedures, norms and supports for positive behavior to ensure a climate in which all students can learn
What is Essential Standard 2.6 Induction 5 Module A
200
A mental process which, applied to the act of learning, challenges students to use critical thinking to examine presented information, question its validity, and draw conclusions based on the resulting ideas.
What is refelction?
200
A preference or an inclination, especially one that inhibits impartial judgment. An unfair act or policy stemming from prejudice.
What is bias?
300
Promotes critical thinking through inquiry, problem solving, and reflection?
What is Essential Standard 1.5 Induction 6 Module B
300
Uses a variety of instructional strategies, resources, and technologies to meet student's diverse learning needs
What is Essential Standard 1.4 Induction 5 Module B
300
Collaborates with colleagues, families, and the broader professional community to support teacher and student learning
What is Essential Standard 6.3 Induction 6 Module B
300
Provides data and information needed on student learning
What is assessment?
300
The ability of an individual to speak or perform in an acquired language.
What is language proficiency?
400
Plans instruction and incorporates appropriate strategies to meet the learning needs of all students
What is Essential Standard 4.4 Induction 5 & 6 Module B
400
Uses background knowledge of students' academic readiness, language proficiency, cultural background, and individual development to plan instruction
What is Essential Standard 4.1 Induction 5 & 6 Module B
400
Addresses the needs of English Learners and students with special needs to provide equitable access to the content
What is Essential Standard 3.6 Induction 6 Module B
400
The adaptation of classroom learning to suit each student's individual needs, strengths, preferences, and pace by either splitting the class into small groups, giving individual learning activities, or otherwise modifying the material.
What is differentiation?
400
A population whose members may have additional needs before, during, and after an incident in functional areas,
What is special populations?
500
Standard 1
What is Engaging and Supporting all Students in Learning
500
Standard 3
What is Understanding and Orgainizing subject matter for Student Learning
500
Standard 6
What is Developing as a Professional Educator?
500
An array of tools that prove helpful in advancing student learning
What is technology?
500
4 groups under the title "Special Populations"
What are special education students, students with disabiitlies, advanced learners, or students with a combination of special instructional needs