Engaging and Supporting All Students in Learning Sample Clauses

Engaging and Supporting All Students in Learning. 1.1 Using knowledge of students to engage them in learning
Engaging and Supporting All Students in Learning. 1. Connecting students’ prior knowledge, life experience, and interests with learning goals.
Engaging and Supporting All Students in Learning. Examples of Guiding Questions: “
Engaging and Supporting All Students in Learning. 1. Prepares and motivates students for the lesson.
Engaging and Supporting All Students in Learning. Expands awareness of curriculum and instructional practices to support understanding and engage students in learning. Explores use of additional instructional practices to teach the curriculum and support student understanding and engagement. Implements the curriculum using a variety of instructional practices and supplemental resources selected to improve student understanding and engagement. Integrates extensive knowledge of curriculum, instructional practices, and supplemental resources to enhance and deepen student understanding and engagement. Designs and implements comprehensive curriculum with multiple and varied instructional strategies and resources to support in depth studies of content and promote high levels of student understanding and engagement.
Engaging and Supporting All Students in Learning. Element Does Not Meet Standard Unsatisfactory Meets Standard With Growth Recommended Meets Standards
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Engaging and Supporting All Students in Learning. Connecting prior knowledge, life experience, and interests • Using a variety of instructional strategies and resources • Facilitating learning experiences--autonomy, interaction, and choice • Engaging students in problem solving, critical thinking and skills • Promoting self-directed, reflective learning for all students
Engaging and Supporting All Students in Learning. Planning Instruction and Designing Learning Experiences for All 🞏Connecting prior knowledge, life experience, and interests 🞏 Drawing on students’ background, interests and developmental 🞏Using a variety of instructional strategies and resources and learning needs 🞏Facilitating learning experiences – autonomy, interaction and choice 🞏 Establishing goals for student learning 🞏 Engaging students in problem solving, critical thinking and skills 🞏 Developing and sequencing instructional activities 🞏 Promoting self-directed, reflective learning for all students 🞏 Designing long and short term plans 🞏 Modifying for student needs
Engaging and Supporting All Students in Learning. How will you engage the students and maintain their involvement during the instruction and activities?
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