Common use of Basic Proficient Distinguished Clause in Contracts

Basic Proficient Distinguished. 1b. Demonstrating Knowledge of Students The teacher displays minimal understanding of how students learn—and little knowledge of their varied approaches to learning, knowledge and skills, The teacher displays generally accurate knowledge of how students learn and of their varied approaches to learning, knowledge and skills, special needs, and interests and The teacher understands the active nature of student learning and attains information about levels of development for groups of students. The teacher also purposefully The teacher understands the active nature of student learning and acquires information about levels of development for individual students. The teacher also special needs, and interests and cultural heritages, yet may apply this acquires knowledge from several systematically acquires knowledge cultural heritages—and does not knowledge not to individual students sources about groups of students’ from several sources about indicate that such knowledge is valuable. but to the class as a whole. varied approaches to learning, knowledge and skills, special needs, and interests and cultural heritages. individual students’ varied approaches to learning, knowledge and skills, special needs, and interests and cultural heritages.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement