The study concludes that video production, when
understood as an instructional strategy and not as an object of study, has an important role to play in K - 12 content learning.
Not exact matches
It makes intuitive sense that the choice of
instructional strategies,
as well
as effective feedback, tracking student progress, timely intervention, and celebrating success require a clear and transparent
understanding of the goals of instruction.
Instructional agility requires three components: (1) Learning targets with surface
understanding as well
as great depth (a description of what students are expected to learn) for that particular activity; (2) Formal or informal assessment information to explore what students
understand and what they have yet to learn; and, (3)
Instructional strategies to target misconceptions and deepen
understanding of the learning goal.
Dr. Catterall's team followed the schools for two and a half years, administering surveys, conducting focus groups, and observed and participated in LAA + professional development, and conducted over 50 classroom observations to assess the impact LAA + training had on teachers»
understanding of arts integration and their ability to utilize it
as an
instructional strategy.
Drawing on the research literature in such fields
as moral development, citizenship education, political socialization, prosocial development, and psychosocial development, Berman provides educators and researchers with the developmental
understandings and
instructional strategies necessary to enable students to become active, caring, and responsible members of our social and political community.
As teachers developed increasingly sophisticated understandings of formative assessment, intensified their record keeping, focused on improving feedback, and strengthened their emphasis on communication, the language that they used to describe formative assessment shifted from «assessment language» to phrases that referred to formative assessment as an instructional strateg
As teachers developed increasingly sophisticated
understandings of formative assessment, intensified their record keeping, focused on improving feedback, and strengthened their emphasis on communication, the language that they used to describe formative assessment shifted from «assessment language» to phrases that referred to formative assessment
as an instructional strateg
as an
instructional strategy.
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As they implement other units, the collaborative team continues in the same format, selecting new
instructional strategies, while deepening the
understanding of the ones that have been currently implemented.
To play the dual role described above and serve
as organizational change agents, coaches must not only have a strong
understanding of specific subject matter and research - proven
instructional strategies, but must also possess the ability to form positive, productive relationships through open communication and trust.
Demonstrated student achievement results
as a classroom teacher, expertise in
understanding the relationship between state assessments and student mastery requirements into
instructional plans and
strategies.
As teachers collaborate and discuss student work — looking for student
understandings and misunderstanding of content — they begin to share ideas about
instructional shifts and
strategies to deepen
understanding of student learning.
A post-lesson discussion allows the current Year 1 teacher to clarify her
understanding of the purpose of a focus group
as an
instructional strategy.