During a lesson, you should walk around and check for _______________________.
What is understanding?
List 5 qualities of a good/effective teacher.
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This Organization is known as the NEA
The National Education Association
Describe the layout/components of a basic lesson plan.
What is... attention getter/intro, content, assessment, closure.
What is the point of learning about the learning theorists?
What is they each have their own unique theory about how everyone learns through different stages of life. Therefore, as educators, it helps us understand how people learn best so we know how to teach them best.
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Give three reasons why a lesson plan is important.
What is...
Provide structure and direction for teaching
Help manage time effectively
Ensure all key points are covered
Allow for better preparation of materials
Serve as a record of what was taught
Aid in aligning lessons with curriculum standards
This disorder causes brains to process and interpret information differently, in some cases seeing or reading backward
What is dyslexia?
What is ... a curriculum is the totality of student experiences that occur in an educational process. The term often refers specifically to a planned sequence of instruction, or to a view of the student's experiences in terms of the educator's or school's instructional goals. A curriculum may incorporate the planned interaction of pupils with instructional content, materials, resources, and processes for evaluating the attainment of educational objectives.
List two instructional strategies and the definitions.
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direct instruction, modeling, questioning techniques, discussions, role-playing, collaborative learning, think-pair-share, case studies, project-based learning, differentiated instruction, flipped classroom, inquiry-based learning, visual aids, graphic organizers, and simulations
A person with this disorder will have trouble paying attention to anything for an extended period of time
What is ADD?
List four different ways to create positive classroom management.
What is... Decor, seat arrangements, classroom expectations, attitude, routines, positive reinforcement, engage students, provide multiple options for learning, etc.
What type of degree must an elementary or high school teacher have to qualify to teach? A professor at a university?
What is.... a bachelor's degree?
What is... a master's degree, but most prefer a doctorate?
What is... Diagnostic - assessing prior knowledge, given before lesson is taught/learned; Formative - monitoring progress during learning; Summative - evaluating final understanding
How could accommodate a student with very bad eye sight? How could a accommodate a classroom for a child with ADHD? A student will dyslexia? Give examples for each.
Sight - enlarge text and have the option to listen to an auditory version
ADHD - Exercise ball to sit on, frequent breaks, stand up in the back of the classroom
Dyslexia - A read-aloud option, multiple understanding check-ins, for tests, have them go to the special ed teacher to have questions read aloud, filled in notes
What are the three different learning styles?
What is visual, auditory, and tactile/kinisthetic?
What is an objective?
What is... what you want the student to learn at the end of the lesson?