Teacher-Centered Lesson Planning
Teacher-Centered Approaches
Student-Centered Approaches
Motivational Constructs
Other Motivation
100
behavioral objectives, task analysis, instructional taxonomies
What are the three general tools of teacher centered lesson planning?
100
Direct Instruction
What is another name for the teacher-centered approach?
100
Students actively construct their own understanding/knowledge.
What is student centered teaching/constructivism?
100
Behavioral Social Humanistic Cognitive
What are motivation perspectives?
100
In their effort to make sense of their own behavior or performance, individuals are motivated to discover its underlying causes.
What is the attribution theory?
200
behavior, condition, performance criterion
What are the parts of a behavioral objective?
200
Begin with advance organizers.
What is one strategy for lecturing/following a designated sequence in a lecture?
200
Discovery learning Essential questions Problem based learning
What are types of student-centered approaches?
200
The need for food.
What is one type of physiological need?
200
The idea that students perceive their success/failure as being due to internal factors.
What is internal locus/internal locus of control?
300
Given a worksheet, students will be able to solve the quadratic equation without errors. Without errors
What is the performance criteria?
300
Mrs Bahm is a direct instruction enthusiast. She is always using fact based questions and she avoids yes/no and leading questions.
What are strategies for using questioning?
300
A group of students in an economics class is working on solving Greece's debt crisis.
What is problem based learning?
300
John loves science and does all the assignments no matter how challenging they are! Motivation
What is intrinsic motivation?
300
John has a syndrome where he has low expectations for success and gives up at the first sign of difficulty.
What is the failure syndrome?
400
Tying a shoe: Students need to know what shoe laces and bows are. Will need shoe laces and a shoe First, you take the shoe lace, thread it through the first hole, then the other, until the lace goes through all the holes. Make a bow.
What is a task analysis?
400
Evaluate mastery level at the end of the unit/course.
What is the last step in mastery learning?
400
In a high school science class, the teacher is asking these questions: 1. How do chemicals benefit society? 2. Are animals essential for man’s survival? Explain. 3. Does South Carolina have reason to fear a natural disaster? Which ones or Why not? 4. What must a scientist do in order to research something? Source: http://www.greenville.k12.sc.us/league/esques.html
What are essential questions?
400
Janet believes she did poorly on a test because she didn’t study enough for this test. Attribution.
What is an internal, unstable, and controllable attribution?
400
John has a habit of not trying, procrastinating, and setting unreachable goals.
What are self-handicapping strategies?
500
Students will be able to create a new product, give it a name and plan a marketing campaign for that product, which will receive at least a three star rating by marketing experts. Source: http://www.teachers.ash.org.au/researchskills/dalton.htm
What is synthesis?
500
Creativity and innovation Communication and collaboration Research and information fluency Critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making Digital citizenship Technology operations and concepts
What are the Standards for Technology-Literate Students – NETS*S?
500
Students observe the process of convection and then discover how and why it works through a series of hands-on activities in which they explore and build the various concepts that they need to understand in order to fully construct an understanding of the process of convection. The teacher will be there for support. The lab activity culminates in the construction of a concept map to explain how and why convection occurs. Source: http://serc.carleton.edu/sp/library/guided_discovery/examples.html
What is guided discovery learning?
500
Katy does well in math. She aces most tests and competes with Steve, who also does well, to see who will get the highest score. She excitedly pumps her fist in the air and whoops with pleasure each time she earns the highest score in the class. Orientation.
What is a performance orientation?
500
Provide constant reassurance and cognitive retraining, and reward effort and progress toward realistic goals.
What are strategies for reaching students who are low achievers with low expectations?