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Effective Teaching
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1. Being able to apply what we know. Being able to retain information. It is a change in mental processes or observable behavior. Changes in behavior due to experience. The development of understandings and the CHANGE OF BEHAVIOR resulting from experien
Learning
Application Identification Words
BT Stage 2
Behavioral Definition and Examples of Instruction
2. 20 minutes per 50 minute period
Knowledge Identification Words
Positive Transfer
Social
Time wasted?
3. Questions should be posed by the teacher that guide reflective thought and critical thinking. They should move beyond rote memory answers.The best approach is to: PLAN and WRITE your questions in advance of classroom discussion (so students don't tak
The Students in the Schools Stats
Discussion Questions
Types of Puzzle Challenges
Pros/Cons to ILP
4. External catalyst that encourages behaviors (rewards and punishments). Begin with this and then move toward intrinsic. Examples: praise - grades - food - tokens - attention getters (how you open your lesson)
BT Stage 5
BT Stage 4
Discussion Questions
Extrinsic Motivation
5. A study of 25 -000 high school students determined that 3 major influences on academic achievement are: Ability (what the kid has) - motivation (teacher and kid) - quality of instruction (teacher-critical to children)
Activities and Strategies [9]
Factors that Affect Achievement [3]
Multiculturalism [4]
Extrinsic Motivation
6. Targets his/her audience and writes it for specific needs of the individual - provides for individual accomplishment and differentiation in students - and requires inordinate amount of time to create.
Pros/Cons to ILP
Student-Centered Curriculum
Anagram
BT Stage 6
7. No more than 22 seconds
One activity
Comprehension Identification Words
Strategies that Make a Difference [8]
Time to get on task?
8. 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...
Cryptograms
BT Stage 5
Note Taking Strategies [4]
Hidden Curriculum
9. Prior knowledge interferes with new learning
Negative Transfer
Extrinsic Motivation
Application Identification Words
Concept Maps
10. Every 50 Minutes
BT Stage 5
Problem Solving
One activity
Cooperative Learning
11. Changes in overt behavior of the learner. Examples of Teaching Strategies: Computers - games - worksheets - reading - lecture - homework - individualized learning packet.
Behavioral Definition and Examples of Instruction
Time delivering content
Time wasted?
Cooperative Learning
12. Organization of information through visual representations: concept maps - graphic organizers - webs - advanced organizer - schematic - Venn diagram.
Bloom's Taxonomy
Pros/Cons to ILP
Knowledge Identification Words
Concept Maps
13. 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
Note Taking Strategies [4]
Conditional Knowledge
Cooperative Learning
PQ4R
14. 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
Multiculturalism [4]
The Brain Makes ____ and ____
How Long does it take to gain their attention?
Social Theorists [3]
15. 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
Lesson Plan Guide (Indirect Teaching)
Hidden Curriculum
Multiculturalism [4]
One activity
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
Concept Maps
Concept Attainment
Behavioral Theorists [4]
Subject-Centered Curriculum [3]
17. The oldest most widely used form of curriculum broken into 3 categories: Common Content - Special Content - and Elective Content.
Subject-Centered Curriculum [3]
BT Stage 4
Anagram
3 Qualities You Want in you and your Students
18. Teacher creates curriculum and activities for a student who is allowed to progress at his/her own rate. To create this: write content section (length varies from paragraph to 1-2 pages); number of content sections varies - content is followed by comp
Individualized Lesson Plan
Social Theorists [3]
Building Blocks of Learning
Social
19. Reading Strategy: Who are the CHARACTERS - What is the AIM of the story - what PROBLEM happens - how is the problem SOLVED?
Subject-Centered Curriculum [3]
Student-Centered Curriculum
Three Roles of a Teacher
CAPS
20. 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
Analysis Identification Words
Objectives
Learning Stages from Brain Article
Types of Puzzle Challenges
21. 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.
Time wasted?
Reciprocal Reading [SACP]
One activity
Positive Transfer
22. Knowledge: Recognizing and recalling information. About 90 percent of learning doesn't get passed knowledge. Example: What is the capital of...
BT Stage 1
Cognitive
Negative Transfer
How Long does it take to gain their attention?
23. 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)
Group Work
The Brain Makes ____ and ____
Behavioral Theorists [4]
24. 1.) Help teachers plan WHAT they are going to teach (not HOW they are going to teach). 2.) Help teachers create test questions that align with what has been taught (as indicated by the objective). Plan/organize- what. objectives must match test quest
Hunter's Model [8 Steps]
Objectives are Intended to: [2 items]
The Brain Makes ____ and ____
Reading Strategies [2]
25. 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)
Concept Maps
The Students in the Schools Stats
CAPS
26. Concept Maps - Reading Strategies - Questioning Techniques - Magic Square - Dichotomous Key - Cooperative Learning - Individualized Learning Packet - Puzzles and Information - Problem-solving activities.
Motivation [2 types]
BT Stage 1
Activities and Strategies [9]
Multiculturalism [4]
27. HOW curriculum is implemented in the classroom. Example: problem solving - puzzles - etc.
Objectives
Problem Solving
Conditional Knowledge
Instruction
28. Teach - Manage - Assess (often neglected). All of these are intertwined
Cognitive Theorists [6]
Bloom's Taxonomy
Types of Puzzle Challenges
Three Roles of a Teacher
29. 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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30. The brain thinks and processes in wholes (deductive reasoning) - so it is important for a student to understand the whole first - then once there is understanding - the teacher is able to move to specifics and details (inductive reasoning).
Deductive Learning
BT Stage 5
Note Taking Strategies [4]
Time to get on task?
31. 1. Compare/contrast activities - 2. Summarizing and note taking - 3. Homework and class practice - 4. Non linguistic representation (concept maps - pictures - graphs - kinesthetic activity: vary routine- humans are visual learners) - 5. Cooperative l
Understanding
Five Effective Teaching Qualities
Strategies that Make a Difference [8]
Concept Attainment
32. 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.
Group Work
Understanding
Curriculum
Social
33. To apply - to employ - to relate - to predict - to use
3 Qualities You Want in you and your Students
Anagram
Application Identification Words
Curriculum
34. 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
Extrinsic Motivation
Hunter's Model [8 Steps]
Activities and Strategies [9]
Synthesis Identification Words
35. Application of material (vs. learning: change in behavior).
Understanding
Procedural Knowledge
Concepts
Five Effective Teaching Qualities
36. Comprehension: Demonstrating understanding of the materials; transforming - reorganizing - interpreting. Example: Explain in your own words OR What is the main idea of...
BT Stage 2
How Long does it take to gain their attention?
Anagram
Synthesis Identification Words
37. 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
Hidden Curriculum
Generalizations
Extrinsic Motivation
Comprehension Identification Words
38. A puzzle with a hidden meaning
Individualized Lesson Plan
Cryptograms
Extrinsic Motivation
CAPS
39. Application: Using information to solve a problem with a single correct answer. Example: Which principle is demonstrated in...
Knowledge Identification Words
BT Stage 3
CAPS
Problem Solving
40. 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) -
Application Identification Words
Analysis Identification Words
Intrinsic Motivation
Concepts
41. Practice makes perfect is a fundamental learning tool. Base the curriculum on the different stages [7 total] students are on. Use senses to mix up learning. You will vary your instructional routine many times!
Time wasted?
Concepts
The Importance of Repetition
Intrinsic Motivation
42. Word or phrase formed from rearranging letters. Example: Elvis=lives - horse=?
Bloom's Taxonomy
Instruction
Anagram
Building Blocks of Learning
43. 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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44. 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 -
BT Stage 1
Concepts
Pros/Cons to ILP
Cryptograms
45. A process that energizes and directs behavioral outcomes. Extrinsic and intrinsic.
Bloom's Taxonomy
Anagram
Motivation [2 types]
Pros/Cons to ILP
46. Knowing how to do something in steps- teaches mind structure and organization.
3 Qualities You Want in you and your Students
Procedural Knowledge
Hidden Curriculum
Behavioral Definition and Examples of Instruction
47. 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!
Declarative Knowledge
Behavioral Definition and Examples of Instruction
Cryptograms
Objectives
48. To define - to distinguish - to recall - to recognize - to develop - to outline - to identify
Understanding
Robert Gagne's [9 Steps]
Knowledge Identification Words
How Long does it take to gain their attention?
49. Knowing basic facts and information
Declarative Knowledge
How Long does it take to gain their attention?
Five Effective Teaching Qualities
Time delivering content
50. 15 minutes
Pros/Cons to ILP
Robert Gagne's [9 Steps]
Cooperative Learning
Time delivering content