Complete this principle idea: _______ Models
Provide Models
What is reflective practice in teaching?
Purposeful reflection at the heart of a structured cycle of self-observation and self-evaluation for continuous learning.
Grey matter is comprised of?
Neural cell bodies
What is "AoL"
Provides data to confirm course outcomes
T/F: In the study that Lin-Seiger did on students on how they perceive failure. "Students who focus on outcomes like grades or test results labeled it failure".
True
What is scaffolding?
Temporary support that is used to assist a learner
T/F: According to Patzer, Is reflective practice "central" to effective professional development (PD)?
True
White matter is comprised of?
Myelin
What is "AaL"
Provides student ownership of learning
T/F: In the study that Lin-Seiger did on students on how they perceive failure. "Students who focus on the learning process tend to label their experiences as a failure".
False
Complete this principle idea: ____ students in ____ and ____ review.
Engage students in weekly and monthly review.
What is the first step that you should when reflecting on your teaching?
Gather Insights
What age do adolescences brain go through in their growth spurt?
10-13yr
What is the difference between Summative and Formative assessments?
Summative: which teachers use to determine student growth at the end of a unit.
Formative: which teachers use to determine where student knowledge is at mid-unit.
What emotion do high arousal emotion consist of?
Anger, shame, frustration.
In a study of fourth-grade mathematic (based on effective teachers): What percentage did the least successful teachers had?
73%
What are the 5 benefits of being a reflective teacher?
1. Reflection is at the heart of effective professional development
2. Remain relevant and innovative
3. Stay learner focused
4. Developing reflective learners
5. Humility
What does SEL stand for?
Social Emotional Learning
What are the 5 types of assessments?
1. Diagnostic assessments or pre assessment
2. Formative assessments
3. Summative assessments
4. Interim assessments
5. Benchmark assessments
What emotion do low-energy consist of?
Withdrawal and depression
In a study of fourth-grade mathematic (based on effective teachers): What percentage did the successful teachers had?
82%
What are the 7 reflection activities for teachers?
1. The ratio of interaction
2. Growth vs. fixed mindset
3. Consistent corrections
4. Opportunities to respond
5. Type and level of questions
6. Instructional vs. non-instructional time
7. Teacher talk vs. student talk
The age at which someone matures is due to a combination of?
Genetics and environmental influences
What is Validity, Manageability, and Reliability?
Validity: refers to the alignment to course learning objectives
Manageability: refers to the workload for both faculty and students
Reliability: refers to the consistency or accuracy of the assessment used
With critical feedback, what is the key concept to it?
Honest