Skip to main content

Home/ ED 345: Effective Elementary Teacher/ Group items tagged teaching

Rss Feed Group items tagged

jdavisedu

"The Framework for Teaching" (Danielson Group, 2013) - 0 views

  •  
    The Framework The Framework for Teaching is a research-based set of components of instruction, aligned to the INTASC standards, and grounded in a constructivist view of learning and teaching. The complex activity of teaching is divided into 22 components (and 76 smaller elements) clustered into four domains of teaching responsibility: Each component defines a distinct aspect of a domain; two to five elements describe a specific feature of a component.
jdavisedu

Twelve Characteristics of an Effective Teacher (Walker, 2008) - 1 views

  •  
    For fifteen years, the presenter has engaged college students in discussions and writing assignments that pertain to the outstanding characteristics of their most effective teachers-"effective" meaning that these teachers made the most significant impact on their lives. Based on those recurring themes, the conclusion is that effective teachers share at least twelve clear characteristics. Those characteristics consistently affected students in positive ways. This article results from a longitudinal, qualitative, quasi-research study of students in education, including in-service as well as pre-service teachers. An out-of-class essay assignment asked this question: What were the qualities of the most memorable teacher who encouraged you to teach?
jdavisedu

InTASC Model Core Teaching Standards: A Resource for State Dialogue (April 2011) - 0 views

  •  
    The standards represent clear expectations about what all teachers should know and be able to do if they are going to improve achievement for our next generation of students.
jdavisedu

Principles of Instruction: Research-Based Strategies That All Teachers Should Know (Ros... - 0 views

  •  
    This article presents 10 research-based principles of instruction, along with suggestions for classroom practice.
jdavisedu

All Fun & Games? Understanding Learner Outcomes Through Educational Games - 0 views

  •  
    Over the past several years, there has been tremendous interest among educators in the use of digital games as serious learning. Advocates of game-based learning for K-12 students cite the value of digital games to teach and reinforce skills that prepare students for college and career, such as collaboration, problem solving, creativity, and communication. Not as often discussed is our ability to use students' in-game actions as evidence for the assessment of skills and knowledge, including those not easily measured by traditional multiple-choice tests.
jdavisedu

3 Shifts To Create A Climate Of Possibility In Your Classroom (TeachThought Staff, 2014) - 0 views

  •  
    In May of last year, Ken Robinson-he of "Is School Killing Creativity"/TED Talk legend status-gave a brief talk on the idea of contrast, specifically the difference between who we are and how we teach. His general message was that we, as human beings, are wired for certain tendencies.
jdavisedu

ASCD - 0 views

  •  
    Founded in 1943, ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) is an educational leadership organization dedicated to advancing best practices and policies for the success of each learner.
jdavisedu

Book Three: Summative Assessment - 50 Ways to Gather Evidence of Student Learning (Re... - 1 views

  •  
    Focus on Student Learning is a series of teaching resources created to support teachers and save them time. Each booklet within the series takes one aspect of instruction and suggests multiple ways of using that instruction practice in the classroom. Book Three: Summative Assessment - 50 Ways to Gather Evidence of Student Learning provides teachers with ideas of evidence they can collect to show the curriculum mastery levels of their students.
jdavisedu

Book One: 50 Pre-assessment Strategies (Regier, 2012) - 1 views

  •  
    Focus on Student Learning is a series of teaching resources created to support teachers and save them time. Each booklet within the series takes one aspect of instruction and suggests multiple ways of using that instruction practice in the classroom. Book One: 50 Pre-assessment Strategies provides teachers with a wealth of strategies they can use to pre-assess the students in their classrooms.
jdavisedu

Book Two: 60 Formative Assessment Strategies (Regier, 2012) - 2 views

  •  
    Focus on Student Learning is a series of teaching resources created to support teachers and save them time. Each booklet within the series takes one aspect of instruction and suggests multiple ways of using that instruction practice in the classroom. Book Two: 60 Formative Assessment Strategies provides teachers with a variety of strategies to gather information about their students during instruction.
1 - 10 of 10
Showing 20 items per page