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

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

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

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    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.
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The Best Value in Formative Assessment (Chappuis & Chappuis, 2008) - 0 views

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    Ready-made benchmark tests cannot substitute for day-to-day formative assessment conducted by assessment-literate teachers.
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33 Digital Tools for Advancing Formative Assessment in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Discover 33 digital tools that are free or inexpensive and help teachers implement formative assessment in their classrooms.
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Getting Started on Differentiated Instruction (Tomlinson, 2012) - 0 views

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    Carol Tomlinson provides an explanation on getting started with differentiated instruction.
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Infographic: What Is (and Is Not) Differentiated Instruction? (ASCD, 2014) - 0 views

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    This infographic explains what is and what is not differentiated instruction (DI), based on Tomlinson's (2014) book, "The Differentiated Classroom, 2nd Edition".
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Chapter 9 - Bringing It All Together: Curriculum and Instruction Through the Lens of Ub... - 1 views

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    This chapter focuses on the following essential questions: -How do the principles of backward design and differentiation look when they are used together in the planning process? -What are the potential benefits to learners of classrooms in which both models are used? -What should we expect to see in classrooms using backward design and differentiation?
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Chapter 1 - UbD and DI: An Essential Partnership from "Integrating Differentiated Instr... - 1 views

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    This chapter focuses on the following essential questions: -What is the logic for joining the two models? -What are the big ideas of the models, and how do they look in action?
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INTRODUCTION: WHAT IS UbD™ FRAMEWORK? (ASCD, 2012) - 2 views

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    This resource provides an introduction to the Understanding by Design (UbD) Framework by Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe.
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Teacher Efficacy: What Is It and Does It Matter? (Protheroe, 2008) - 0 views

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    Teachers' level of confidence about ability to promote learning can depend on past experiences or on the school culture. Principals can help develop a sense of efficacy for individual teachers and for the entire school.
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION - TEACHER EDUCATION CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY, SAINT PAUL CONCEPTUAL FR... - 0 views

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    The conceptual framework of the education programs - Educator as Professional Decision Maker, Reflective Practitioner, and Adaptive Expert - articulates the multiple dimensions of these programs at Concordia University. The included visual model presents the components of the framework and communicates the relationships that the components have with one another. The model suggests a dynamic, interactive, energetic, and productive orientation to the preparation of professional educators at Concordia University.
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InTASC Model Core Teaching Standards: A Resource for State Dialogue (April 2011) - 0 views

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

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    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.
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The Dos and Don'ts of Classroom Management: Your 25 Best Tips (Edutopia, 2014) - 0 views

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    Classroom management is a delicate balancing act often learned through experience and trial-and-error experimentation. Whether you're a new or experienced teacher, having strategies for effective classroom management is essential for creating positive, successful learning spaces (and staying sane!). In this guide you'll find 25 tips for managing your classroom.
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8 Weeks of Free Teacher Resources for Back to School (Edutopia, 2014) - 0 views

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    All of Edutopia's downloadable and printable back-to-school resources are collected here for easy classroom reference. Check back weekly for updates!
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3 Shifts To Create A Climate Of Possibility In Your Classroom (TeachThought Staff, 2014) - 0 views

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    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.
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How to Raise a Creative Child (Taylor, n.d.) - 0 views

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    If you want to raise creative children, you need to know what fosters creativity. How do you intentionally encourage creativity? Plus, if you've been reading about the future work environment, you know that creativity will be essential to success.
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Do Schools Kill Creativity? If So, What Can We Do About It? (Taylor, n.d.) - 0 views

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    Creativity expert, Sir Ken Robinson asserts that schools kill creativity. Just a few years in our educational system and kids say adios to their innate creative abilities -- creativity defined as creating something original and useful. Notice that creativity's definition (creating something original and useful) is not limited to the arts; it includes all disciplines.
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How Schools Kill Creativity (Robinson, 2006) - 0 views

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    Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity.
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