Teaches three subjects, collaborates with department members to
develop instructional strategies and evaluates the effectiveness of educational programs.
The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree is a popular option for new and experienced teachers who want to
develop instructional strategies and skills or build their content expertise.
Well - known for his work with thinking skills, Jay has coordinated statewide efforts to
develop instructional strategies, curriculum models, and assessment procedures for improving the quality of student thinking.
«We use those reports to
develop instructional strategies during RTI processes and professional learning community meetings,» adds Hutchings.
For two years, Agency by Design has partnered with preK — 12 educators in Oakland, California, to
develop instructional strategies and tools to help students think critically about the design of objects, ideas, and systems — and to test the notion that maker - based experiences can increase students» sense of self - efficacy.
• School librarians have deep expertise in digital literacy skills; have well -
developed instructional strategies based on thinking critically, communicating creatively in a variety of media, and solving problems creatively; and are often role models for strong leadership, initiative, and other career and life skills.
Develop instructional strategy and learning objectives for new content and participate in the upkeep of existing course content for our global partners
• School librarians have deep expertise in digital literacy skills; have well -
developed instructional strategies based on thinking critically, communicating creatively in a variety of media, and solving problems creatively; and are often role models for strong leadership, initiative, and other career and life skills.
Not exact matches
Measuring student educational progress is important in
developing and implementing
instructional strategies and evaluating program effectiveness for your learning disabled child.
When you observe these problems in your child's work, share the information with his teachers to help
develop appropriate
instructional strategies that target your child's specific needs.
The Learning Center team continues to
develop and refine the scientific content, student activities, and
instructional strategies throughout the academic year.
However, the common core deliberately leaves out specific
instructional strategies to help students meet those standards, and researchers say they will have to hustle to
develop best practices for teachers.
What I found is that schools that exceed expectations — as well as those that are making significant improvement from a base of overall poor performance — engage in the extensive practice of six research - informed
instructional strategies and
develop a culture that communicates high expectations and support for all students.
Beside focusing on
developing communication and reading skills, Marilee Sprenger — an expert in brain - based
instructional strategies and author of Teaching the Critical Vocabulary of the Common Core — recommends that ELLs learn high - frequency academic language terms that are embedded in the Common Core State Standards.
The discussion of these theories provides an excellent basis for reflection; after all, understanding how our brains work is the first step toward
developing effective
Instructional Design
strategies to improve assimilation of information.
We often hear about the debate of how Subject Matter Experts meddle with
Instructional Strategies and how
Instructional Designers do not have the freedom to
develop their own product.
Meet with your local eLearning team, including Subject Matter Experts and
Instructional Designers, to
develop the ideal
strategy for each demographic.
Each of these factors should be taken into consideration when
developing Emotional Intelligence - centric
instructional strategies:
For this it is essential for blended classroom teachers to be familiar with a variety of
instructional strategies, edTech tools, skills, and context to
develop the right format of content.
In general, the standards require teachers to know the content to be taught, to understand how students learn that content, and to have
developed effective curriculum and
instructional strategies for teaching the content and successful classroom management
strategies.
Be an effectual eLearning project manager, able to
develop the right
instructional strategy and the appropriate structure; with pre-class activities, presentations, learners participation, practice problems, case studies, and evaluations.
Another area for capacity building for teachers is
developing their
instructional expertise, their
instructional strategies.
Specifically, the site provides tools and templates that guide teachers in
developing modules — two - to four - week plans that include (1) student performance tasks; (2) a list of the reading, writing and thinking skills students will need to complete the tasks; (3) student activities (called «mini-tasks»); (4)
instructional strategies that guide students toward completing the tasks and (5) sample student responses and how those pieces scored on an LDC rubric, as well as an option for teachers to design a summative assessment related to the teaching task.
This comprehensive software,
developed in partnership with Harris School Solutions, makes it easy for teachers, coaches, and school leaders to work together to improve the use of
instructional strategies and other professional practices.
Tanny McGregor is an
instructional coach who has
developed concrete experiences to help children understand comprehension
strategies.
We offer crosswalks and alignment studies — which identify the academic skills required by and embedded within various CTE pathways and courses — and
develop curriculum frameworks for CTE that incorporate research - based
instructional strategies.
You can not
develop learning events for novices using the same
instructional strategies as you do for someone who has a high level of knowledge in a content area.
Participants will
develop and / or strengthen a fraction unit of study and incorporate the use of formative assessments as an
instructional strategy.
Dealing with technology glitches will require that educators
develop a new set of
instructional strategies:
Participants will
develop a variety of
instructional strategies to promote student learning.
Creighton and WestEd used four major improvement
strategies: 1) refining the curriculum and aligning staff training and student tests to that curriculum; 2) improving
instructional practices, including those for English language learners, who comprise a large share of the district's students; 3)
developing and using tests during the school year, other than those used for accountability, to assess what students had learned; and 4) implementing a system of individualized instruction based on student needs.
Supported by their mentors, each
instructional staff member reflected on their practices weekly and
developed new applications and
strategies based on the evidence of learning they documented.
They will collaborate with other grade level teachers to strengthen and / or
develop their fraction unit, including formative assessments and
instructional strategies and lessons, with integrated technology.
In this fourth webinar on the 4 Dimensions of
Instructional Leadership ™, school leaders learn how to use a cycle of inquiry as a means of strengthening instruction and leadership through collecting and analyzing data,
developing areas of focus, learning and implementing new
strategies to improve practice, and analyzing the impact of the new practices.
An e-learning vendor formulates a suitable
instructional design
strategy and decides on the right authoring tool (s), which is user friendly, to
develop the course.
Paula Johnson, M.A., IDRA's new education associate and former high school math department coordinator, describes how the classroom environment,
instructional strategies and use of technology can help students
develop critical thinking skills while learning math content.
The principal introduces, • Professional development (both in terms of the theoretical knowledge of Second Language Acquisition and specific
strategies for ELLs) • Teacher observations (understanding the classroom context and needs of ELL students) • Building Staff Knowledge (role of ESL teachers in
instructional planning) • District support (aligning programs district wide and
developing responsive programs)
For the last 10 years, Susan has been a district resource teacher assisting schools and teachers in
developing and implementing positive, proactive, and
instructional social / behavioral
strategies.
She has
developed and presented over 300 workshops on a variety of topics, including standards, mathematics teaching, assessment,
instructional strategies, leadership, professional development planning and evaluation, and system improvement.
An
instructional designer must be an innovator to blend different
instructional strategies and
develop a unique learning solution for the problem.
He has
developed and coordinated the selection of appropriate programs and
strategies, such as RTI, pull - outs, before / after school tutorials, Saturday Academy, Title I, Data Teams, new teacher induction, professional development, and the acquisition of
instructional materials and resources.
In this one - day institute, teachers, curriculum leaders, district leaders, school - based administrators, and higher education faculty will learn how to use tools and
develop strategies to implement formative assessments that link to the
instructional shifts in the Common Core standards.
Given these factors, there is no denying the need to
develop online courses bolstered by sound
instructional design
strategies.
Lack of effective
instructional strategies cause problems in
developing effective CT curriculum.
Teachers need not only a thorough understanding of their subject area and
instructional skills, but also additional time for planning, conferring with other teachers,
developing strategies and materials, meeting with individual students and small groups, and reviewing and commenting on student work.
Once the course design
strategy is set, Scitent works with subject matter experts (SMEs) to align your organization's body of knowledge and
develop user - specific
instructional plans.
Teachers who work with at - risk students need to feel that they are supported in
developing instructional skills and techniques and learning innovative classroom
strategies.
Cummins (2001) emphasizes the importance of teachers engaging English language learners by using a variety of
instructional strategies that connect the learning to the students» own experiences or past learning and that
develop academic language.
Participants will reflect on their own
instructional practice, examining existing units of study or planning new ones that integrate active learning
strategies in their blended classrooms through posing challenge questions, problems, or scenarios in order to
develop an authentic project - based learning environment.
Practical
strategies for leveraging learning data to
develop flexible
instructional groups and set goals