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Effective Teaching
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Concept Maps - Reading Strategies - Questioning Techniques - Magic Square - Dichotomous Key - Cooperative Learning - Individualized Learning Packet - Puzzles and Information - Problem-solving activities.
Cognitive Theorists [6]
Activities and Strategies [9]
Conditional Knowledge
BT Stage 5
2. Facts: small bits of knowledge- must know facts in order to understand concepts. The goal is to get them to conceptualization.
Social
Kelly's Model [3 P's]
Building Blocks of Learning
The Importance of Repetition
3. Categories - sets - or classes with common characteristics. A concept has 5 characteristics: Name - definition - characteristics - examples - and place in a hierarchy. Piaget: If schema is inaccurate - students will be confused. If this is the case -
CAPS
Three Things a Teacher Should Teach
Psychomotor Domain
Concepts
4. Values or behaviors that students learn indirectly over the course of their schooling because of the structure of the educational system and the teaching methods used. Teachers must educate the 'whole student' not just the part of the student that th
Cognitive Theorists [6]
Synthesis Identification Words
Subject-Centered Curriculum [3]
Hidden Curriculum
5. Bandura - Moslow - Vygotsky
Positive Transfer
Social Theorists [3]
Objectives
Objectives are Intended to: [2 items]
6. Internal catalyst that comes from within the individual; a natural tendency to seek out and conquer challenges and pursue personal interests. Learning is often the reward. This is student centered. Examples: values (parents now want values taught) -
How Does the Brain Think?
Problem Solving
Intrinsic Motivation
Individualized Lesson Plan
7. 1.) Objectives - 2.) TEKS - 3.) Attention Getter - 4.) Content Delivery (15 minutes: lecture - lesson-discussion - demonstration) - 5.) Activities 6.) Closure of Lesson - 7.) Assessment. Discussion first - activity second.
Lesson Plan Guide (Direct Teaching)
Time delivering content
Extrinsic Motivation
The Students in the Schools Stats
8. Cooperative learning (ability group ~ 5 members) - learning centers - group work - think-pair-share - jigsaw - panel discussion - symposium (members present their side) - debate - round table.
Concept Attainment
Group Work
Objectives
Procedural Knowledge
9. Knowing when or under what conditions to use knowledge and procedures... 'If this - then this...' Logic: order of events.
The Students in the Schools Stats
CAPS
Conditional Knowledge
Procedural Knowledge
10. Pavlov - Watson - Thorndike - and Skinner
Behavioral Theorists [4]
Subject-Centered Curriculum [3]
Knowledge Identification Words
One activity
11. Changes in the mental structures that contain information and procedures for operating on information. Examples of Teaching Strategies: Audio-visual aide - experiments - hands-on-activities - concept maps - mnemonics - reports - and homework.
Concept Attainment
Reading Strategies [2]
Conditional Knowledge
Cognitive
12. 20 minutes per 50 minute period
3 Qualities You Want in you and your Students
Time wasted?
Activities and Strategies [9]
Bloom's Taxonomy
13. Most crime occurs between 4 pm and 7 pm. About one-fourth of the children in the U.S. live in poverty (< $18 -000). More than one-half of all students in the U.S. are being raised by a single parent.
PQ4R
Psychomotor Domain
Reciprocal Reading [SACP]
The Students in the Schools Stats
14. To create - to propose - to integrate - to plan - to design - to synthesize - to formulate - to perceive - to organize - to prepare - to develop - to compile - to incorporate - to visualize
Synthesis Identification Words
Bloom's Taxonomy
Lesson Plan Guide (Indirect Teaching)
Reading Strategies [2]
15. Knowing basic facts and information
Declarative Knowledge
Learning
Concept Maps
Conditional Knowledge
16. Strategy used to help students categorize attributes of a specific concept (e.g. hurricanes - gulf coast region - verbs - etc.) In advance of the lesson - the teacher must determine: the name of the concept - concept definition - conceptual attribute
Cognitive Domain
Hunter's Model [8 Steps]
Concept Attainment
Cognitive Theorists [6]
17. Piaget - Gagna - Bruner - Ausubel - Erikson - Vygoslsky.
Cognitive Theorists [6]
Subject-Centered Curriculum [3]
Pros/Cons to ILP
Concepts
18. HOW curriculum is implemented in the classroom. Example: problem solving - puzzles - etc.
Instruction
Motivation [2 types]
Social Theorists [3]
Concepts
19. To translate - to prepare - to interpret - to distinguish - to conclude to predict - to estimate - to differentiate - to recognize - to explain - to summarize - to demonstrate - to paraphrase - to indicate - to make predictions
Objectives are Intended to: [2 items]
Time wasted?
The Importance of Repetition
Comprehension Identification Words
20. Designed to teach reading comprehension strategies. SUMMARIZING the content of a passage - ASKING a question about the central point - CLARIFYING the difficult parts of the material - and PREDICTING what will come next. Have them read the statement t
Analysis Identification Words
Cooperative Learning
Reciprocal Reading [SACP]
Bloom's Taxonomy
21. 1.) Objectives - 2.) TEKS - 3.) Attention Getter - 4.) Activities (introduce activities without content) - 5.) Content Delivery (lecture - lecture-discussion - demonstration) - 6.) Closure of Lesson - 7.) Assessment. Activity first - discussion secon
Lesson Plan Guide (Indirect Teaching)
BT Stage 5
Affective Domain
BT Stage 1
22. Changes in school achievement as well as changes in attitude and motivation. Example of Teaching Strategies: group work - role play - cooperative learning - demonstration - learning centers - and discussion.
Social
Negative Transfer
Affective Domain
Social Theorists [3]
23. To define - to distinguish - to recall - to recognize - to develop - to outline - to identify
Generalizations
Cognitive Theorists [6]
Knowledge Identification Words
Building Blocks of Learning
24. Crossword puzzles - word searches - cryptograms - anagrams
Types of Puzzle Challenges
Kelly's Model [3 P's]
Extrinsic Motivation
Concept Attainment
25. To apply - to employ - to relate - to predict - to use
Application Identification Words
BT Stage 3
Concept Maps
PQ4R
26. 1.) Gaining Attention - 2.) Objectives - 3.) Recall of Prior Learning - 4.) Presenting the Stimulus - 5.) Providing Learning Guidance - 6.) Eliciting Performance - 7.) Providing Feedback - 8.) Assessing Performance - 9.) Enhancing Retention and Trans
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27. Teach - Manage - Assess (often neglected). All of these are intertwined
Anagram
Three Roles of a Teacher
Time delivering content
Procedural Knowledge
28. Prior knowledge went away and nothing goes forward.
How to Teach for Mastery in the Classroom
Objectives
Motivation [2 types]
Zero Transfer
29. 1.) There is value in recognizing cultural diversity and a richness added to learning and culture that was not present previously in American culture. 2.) All students should have a full and equal opportunity to learn. 3.) Educational reform seeks to
Multiculturalism [4]
Objectives
Individualized Lesson Plan
Deductive Learning
30. There are 7 stages of development. Children must go through one stage in order to get to the next stage. Degeneration of brain cells is from lack of use - not a product of age. Some teachers teaching the curriculum and students do not learn - because
Extrinsic Motivation
Learning Stages from Brain Article
How Does the Brain Think?
Reciprocal Reading [SACP]
31. Enthusiasm - knowledge - organization - clarity teaching - vary instructional routine
Procedural Knowledge
Examples of Different Concept Maps
Five Effective Teaching Qualities
Cognitive Domain
32. Content as it relates to student interests and real life.
BT Stage 2
Building Blocks of Learning
Note Taking Strategies [4]
Student-Centered Curriculum
33. You want all children to have mastery of the content. IF they do not do well the first time - reteach the material in a different way. 1.) Teach 2.) Test/Assess 3.) Reteach 4.) Retesting (using correctives). Be sure that you alter your teaching to th
Building Blocks of Learning
Discussion Questions
How to Teach for Mastery in the Classroom
Lesson Plan Guide (Direct Teaching)
34. Student's ability to study and comprehend is often contingent upon their ability to take notes. Best Strategies: 1. Outline (full or incomplete)- provided by teacher - 2. 'T' notes created by students - 3. Picture frame notes - 4. Concept maps create
Cognitive Theorists [6]
Building Blocks of Learning
Affective Domain
Note Taking Strategies [4]
35. You want prior learning to contribute to recent learning in a positive transfer. Large group teaching makes it impossible. Goal is to have positive transfer.
How Long does it take to gain their attention?
Concept Maps
Time delivering content
Positive Transfer
36. A puzzle with a hidden meaning
Cryptograms
Student-Centered Curriculum
BT Stage 6
Note Taking Strategies [4]
37. In any type of problem solving - the student is actively involved in deriving a solution to a problem/dilemma posed by the teacher. Problem solving can take many forms in a classroom situation: geographical mapping - experiments - scavenger hunts - t
Problem Solving
Application Identification Words
Learning
Lesson Plan Guide (Indirect Teaching)
38. 1.) Anticipatory Set - 2.) The Objective and It's Purpose - 3.) Input - 4.) Modeling - 5.) Check for Understanding - 6.) Guided Practice - 7.) Independent Practice (HW) - 8.) Closure
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39. Application of material (vs. learning: change in behavior).
Generalizations
BT Stage 4
Understanding
Five Effective Teaching Qualities
40. Transition is CRITICAL: Planning - Preparing - Presenting. 1.) Plan objectives and relate to relevancy and interest needs of students - 2.) Prepare the lesson sequence and allot approximate times for the lesson segments - 3.) Organize lesson: a) atte
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41. Feelings - attitudes - and values from lower levels of acquisition to the highest level of internalization and action. We want them to value what they learn.
Affective Domain
Building Blocks of Learning
Group Work
Kelly's Model [3 P's]
42. To select - to judge - to assess - to compare - to appraise - to distinguish - to evaluate - to decide - to determine
BT Stage 4
Negative Transfer
Evaluation Identification Words
Instruction
43. Synthesis: Divergent - original thinking - proposal - design or story. Example: What's a good name for OR What would the U.S. be like if the British had won...
Student-Centered Curriculum
Kelly's Model [3 P's]
Curriculum
BT Stage 5
44. Locomotor skills - from the low-level simple manipulation of materials to the higher level of communication of ideas - and finally to the highest level of creative performance (music and art).
Hunter's Model [8 Steps]
Learning Stages from Brain Article
BT Stage 5
Psychomotor Domain
45. A process that energizes and directs behavioral outcomes. Extrinsic and intrinsic.
Cooperative Learning
Student-Centered Curriculum
Analysis Identification Words
Motivation [2 types]
46. Prior knowledge interferes with new learning
Individualized Lesson Plan
Negative Transfer
Time delivering content
Cognitive Domain
47. Patterns and connections that CHANGE with experiences. When triggered - the connections that have been constructed by the brain reassemble into the patterns that make up memory. With experiences - dendrites grow and make connections with other neuron
Conditional Knowledge
The Brain Makes ____ and ____
Group Work
Cognitive Theorists [6]
48. 20 seconds
Comprehension Identification Words
Evaluation Identification Words
Multiculturalism [4]
How Long does it take to gain their attention?
49. Objectives must be organized and planned. Statement that describes what the student will be able to do upon completion of the instructional experience. Example: the student will be able to name all 50 states. Must be able to measure it!
Objectives
Time delivering content
Objectives are Intended to: [2 items]
Cognitive Domain
50. Analysis: Critical thinking; identifying reasons and motives; making inferences based on specific data; analyzing conclusions to see if supported by evidence. Example: What influenced the writings of OR Why was DC chosen as the capital?
BT Stage 4
Understanding
Affective Domain
Cognitive