This is the core component of "Teaching Up" that builds a sense of trust and understanding with students.
What are positive relationships?
The practice of planning curriculum for students with "high ceilings" of learning, then providing support to help all students access it.
What is "teaching up"?
"Teaching up" is described as adopting this type of mindset and iterative practice to cultivate meaningful learning opportunities.
What is a growth-based mindset?
Beyond academic skills, the book emphasizes the importance of helping students become more socially adept by focusing on this area.
What is social and emotional learning (SEL)?
The book provides these kinds of tools for building relationships and increasing the level of rigor and relevance.
What are practical, step-by-step practices/strategies?
Connection,_________ and vulnerability are the three main indicators in the Relationships Rubric
What is compassion?
The Knowledge taxonomy has six levels: 1- remembering, 2- understanding, 3-applying 4- ______, 5-evaluating and 6- creating
What is analyzing?
In a "Teach UP" culture that values strong relationships to support student learning that is rigorous and relevant, __________must exist among adults in the building
PAUSE requires you to Pay Attention, Ask Questions, Use your Expertise, Show Genuine Interest and ___________
What is evaluate the circumstances?
Instructional planning begins with __________Design.
What is backwards?
What are relationships?
The Application model has five levels- 1: knowledge in one discipline, 2: application in one discipline, 3: application across disciplines, 4:application to real-world predictable situations and __________
What is application to real-world unpredictable situations?
Most teachers work alone, but most desire ______________ with their colleagues
What is collaboration?
REACT requires you to Reach Out, _____________, Assume the Best, Create Opportunities for the students and Tap into their Greatness.
What is "Extend a Helping Hand"?
What is technology?
The Relationship Framework is comprised of the emotional skills, social and interpersonal skills and the ______________ skills students need today and in the future in order to confront a rapidly changing world.
What are cognitive skills?
The Rigor/Relevance Framework is a tool developed based on the two dimensions of higher standards and student achievement. These are the Knowledge Taxonomy and ___________
What is the Application model?
Promoting this type of culture means that you become part of a team in your school that brings out your best teaching and makes a difference in the lives of students.
What is a "Teach Up" culture?
These create relationships and community as a way to prime students for academic success.
What are school events?
This type of instruction is an efficient use of teachers' planning efforts because it bundles together a number of standards into one task.
What is Quad D instruction?
Venola Mason emphasizes that this type of environment is crucial for revealing a student's hidden potential.
What is a high-trust, high-support environment?
The book encourages moving from a "pedagogy of poverty" to a "pedagogy of _____" to provide equitable access to complex work.
What is "plenty"?
This practice ensures that all students have high expectations applied to them, regardless of their background or current skill level.
What is maintaining high academic expectations for all students?
The book discusses the influence of the classroom environment and this specific external factor on student learning
What is the impact of childhood trauma?
The author suggests using online tools like this platform to create interactive Jeopardy games.
What are platforms like Jeopardy Labs or Factile?