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Praxis Instruction And Assessment
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praxis
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teaching
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Instructional materials are divided and then studied by individuals or pairs of students. After they become experts on their sections of information they share the information with the group
grouping practices
cooperative learning
field trips
Jigsaw
2. List the broad goals of a school district - state - or school and provide subject - specific outlines of course content - standards - and performance expectations
samples
curriculum frameworks
emergent curriculum
nonlinguistic
3. Excursions off the main campus to acheive deeper meaning
journals
responses
standard deviation
field trips
4. Students work as a class to read - discuss - or solve problem (don't use all the time)
mastery learning
self - evaluation
whole - group instrcution
behavioral and cognitive objectives
5. Deciding what to believe or what to do
critical thinking
self - evaluation
reciprocal teaching
portfolio
6. Instructional strategies suggested by researchers that improve achievement across the content area
performance assessments
curriculum frameworks
Essential Nine
direct instruction
7. Responding to a wide range of abilities present in the classroom
group processing
differentiated instruction
anecdotal records
grade - level equivalent scores
8. Develop the response
grade - level equivalent scores
anchored instruction
authentic assessments
assigning home and practice
9. Scoring guide used in assessments
rubrics
cues - questions - and advance organizers
scaled scores
anchored instruction
10. Organizing curriculum around large themes
reinforcing effort/providing recognition
diagnostic evaluations
thematic instruction
mastery learning
11. Interests of the children (early childhood - based)
Student Teams Achievement Divisions (STAD)
emergent curriculum
school - to - work
analytical scoring
12. Students work at thier own pace under the leadership or guidance (good for those who need accomodations)
independent study
scaled scores
Essential Nine
grouping practices
13. Carefully planned lessons presented in small - attainable increments with clearly defined goals and objectives (lectures - demonstrations - review of student performance - student examination)
behavioral and cognitive objectives
scaled scores
discovery learning
direct instruction
14. When you divide a normal distribution of scores into four equal parts 25% 50% 75%
grade - level equivalent scores
quartiles
self - evaluation
anchored instruction
15. Four or five students who collaborate on worksheets designed to provide extended practice on instruction given by the teacher
self - evaluation
play
Student Teams Achievement Divisions (STAD)
summative evalutations
16. Double - entry page - graphic organziers - and SQ3R
curriculum compacting
transfer
interdisciplinary instruction
Summarizing and Note - taking
17. Derived from STANdard NINEs. based on nine - point standard scale with a mean of five
norm - referenced tests
stanines
rubrics
interdisciplinary instruction
18. Extended practice of lesson that is meaninful (time - limit appropriate)
school - to - work
assigning home and practice
reciprocal teaching
project - based learning
19. Used for students with memory difficulties or learning disabilties
mnemonics
essay
rubrics
journals
20. Set induction as an activity at the start of a lesson used to set the stage for learning in order to help motivate students and activate prior knowledge
emergent curriculum
content standards
anticipatory set
Jigsaw
21. Watching students interactions and learning behaviors
raw score
observation
grade - level equivalent scores
Student Teams Achievement Divisions (STAD)
22. Tool for learning in schools today
technology
curriculum compacting
group processing
direct instruction
23. Collection of products that reflect progress in a content area
portfolio
mastery learning
thematic instruction
project - based learning
24. Oral - written - or through visual performance
direct instruction
grade - level equivalent scores
responses
cooperative learning
25. Based on mathematical transformation of a raw scores
scaled scores
performance standards
technology
responses
26. Smaller number of particpants drawn from a total population
think - pair - share
samples
observation
Jigsaw
27. Grade - level expectations or mastery (teacher - made or textbood made exam)
performance standards
reciprocal teaching
criterion - referenced tests
double - entry page
28. Interaction that promotes face - to - face or individual interaction and relationships
play
reliability
criterion - referenced tests
positive interaction
29. Students must be taught and learn to use teamwork and positive social skills when working with others
standard error of measurment
rubrics
interpersonal skills
holistic scoring
30. Given before teaching so teachers understand areas of weaknesses
summative evalutations
double - entry page
assigning home and practice
diagnostic evaluations
31. Using previously learned material in a new situation or context (often supported in the closing of the lesson)
school - to - work
interdisciplinary instruction
assigning home and practice
transfer
32. Teacher - led or peer - led (literature circles and cooperative learning activities...lectures - recitations - reciprical teaching and Socrative seminars
discussion
validity
stanines
graphic organizer
33. Focus on oberservable behaviors and focus on congnitive objectives
behavioral and cognitive objectives
anecdotal records
criterion - referenced tests
interdisciplinary instruction
34. Opportunites to transition from the classroom to the workforce
stanines
quartiles
school - to - work
Knowledge storage
35. Set clear expectations for lessons (not too narrow); students need to understand big picture and be able to connect what they are leanring to experiences and events (use advance organizers)
setting objectives and providing feedback
simulations
self - evaluation
SQ3R
36. Standardized tests desired to measure ability to develop or acquire skills and knowledge
anticipatory set
curriculum compacting
reciprocal teaching
aptitude tests
37. Extent to which an assessment is consistent with its measures
primary source documents
aptitude tests
reliability
curriculum compacting
38. Measure a student's knowledge or proficiency in something that has been learned
achievement tests
direct instruction
raw score
standards
39. Test is found to be valid if it measures what it was designed to measure
think - pair - share
field trips
Student Teams Achievement Divisions (STAD)
validity
40. Provide information about learning in progress and offer the teacher and the student an opportunity to monitor and regulate learning
Knowledge storage
think - pair - share
inquiry model
formative evaluations
41. Groups that change as the students' learnng needs change
achievement tests
questioning
flexible grouping
field trips
42. Standarized tests (used against peer's scores)
norm - referenced tests
content standards
mnemonics
achievement tests
43. Teacher finds key content that must be mastered and reduces the number of examples - activities - or lessons so that a student who is advanced can move forward and one who is lower can work for a while longer
curriculum chunking
double - entry page
quartiles
curriculum compacting
44. Sharing stories of those who didn't give up - personalizing recognition - supporting students when they struggle
emergent curriculum
responses
field trips
reinforcing effort/providing recognition
45. Set the level of performance expectation for students; set at state level
performance standards
formative evaluations
setting objectives and providing feedback
Summarizing and Note - taking
46. They can see patters and connections (comparing - contrasting - classifying information - discussion - inquiry - graphic organizers - and examples)
Identifying similarities and differences
individual and group accontability
reinforcing effort/providing recognition
Knowledge storage
47. Partner check (complete work individually and then check with partner) - group investigation (students are assigned a topic and prepare a report or summary to share with the whole class)
lesson planning
grouping practices
direct instruction
Hunter's Model
48. Knowledge (who - what - where) - comprehension (interpret - retell - organize) - application (subdividing info and putting it back together) - synthesis (infer an idea) - evaluation (making a value decision)
authentic assessments
SQ3R
questioning
reciprocal teaching
49. Helpful for teachers to see that overall student motivation is very high or very low. Based on levels 1-4 (Bell Curve)
anchored instruction
holistic scoring
standard deviation
nonlinguistic
50. Essays - short - answer
positive interaction
reliability
analytical scoring
demonstrations