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Becoming an Effective Teacher: Reaching All Students - Coggle Diagram
Becoming an Effective Teacher: Reaching All Students
Effective Teaching and Student Motivation
Motivations and Teaching
Motivated students study more diligently, persist longer in challenging tasks, participate more in learning activities, cause fewer management problems, and have more positive attitudes towards school.
Motivation is important for promoting learning and future success
Types of motivation
Extrinsic motivation
Engaged in a activity to receive some reward
Intrinsic Motivation
Doing activities for perosnal interest
Motivation Increasing Students Interest
Engaging activities
Provide Challenged
Planning for Effective Teaching
Phases of effective teaching
Planning for instruction
Identify topics, objectives, and prepare activites
Implementing Instruction
Conduct learning activities that help students with learning objectives, and employ teaching skills
Assessing Student Learning
Assess learning during instruction, and learning after instruction
Planning in a Standards Based Enviroment
Standards in School
Common Core State Standards Initative
Developing Skills
Implications for Teaching
Improves instructional alignment
Enhances teacher effectiveness
Putting Plans into Action: Implenenting Instructiion and Assessing Learning
Assessing Student Learning
Types of Assesment
Formative Assesment
Obesevring student engament and responses
Summative Assesment
Test, quizzes, and graded assigments
Data Driven Instruction
Continuous Assesment to adjust teaching strategies
Clear objectives, identify points, monitoring progress, and instruction adjustment on Assesment results
Critcism and practices
Avoid reliance on worksheets or bad ability grouping
Focus on interative and skill building instructions
Urban Classrooms and Adaptions
Challenges
Diverse backgrounds, language barriers and resource limitations
Strategies
Use high quality examples, interactive instructions, and provide feedback
Instructional Strategies
Teacher centered Strategies
Direct Instructions
Explicit teaching of essential knowledge and skills
Introduction and Review
Activates prior knowledge
Practice independent practice and skills
Learner Strategies
Guided Discovery
Students are guided through questions and examples for concepts,
Cooperative Learning
Groups work together achieve goals, improves social skills, and motivation
Personalized Learning
Adjusts learning pace, content and student needs.
Implications for teachers
Adaptability
Diverse teaching strategies based on student needs and goals
Student Involvment
Teachers and learners strategies benefits from student engagement and interaction
Technology
Use technology but avoid over reliance, and creating a balance between teaching and digital tools