Instructional practices in keeping with best practice as defined by professional teacher education experiences and courses.
Opportunities to Respond
An instructional question, statement or gesture made by the teacher seeking an academic response from students (Sprick, Knight, Reinke & McKale 2006).
Inquiry Method of Teaching Science
Engage, Explore, Explain, Extend, Evaluate
POW- TREE Writing Strategy
Plan, Organize, Write - Topic, Reason, Explanation, Ending
Teacher Praise
Praise Effort and Accomplishment, Not Ability
RAP Reading Strategy
Read, Ask, Paraphrase
TWA Reading Strategy
Think Before, While, and After; For Nonfiction
Universal Design for Learning
a set of principles that provides teachers with a structure to develop instruction to meet the diverse needs of all learners
Video Modeling
desired behaviors are learned by watching a video demonstration and then imitating of the behavior of the model
Self Regulated Strategy Instruction
goal is to make the use of strategies habitual, flexible, and automatic
Whole Group Response Strategies
hand signals, response cards, exit tickets
Self Monitoring
is defined as a personality trait that refers to an ability to regulate behavior to accommodate social situations.
Self Regulation
is the ability to monitor and control our own behavior, emotions, or thoughts, altering them in accordance with the demands of the situation.
Executive Function
let people plan, organize and complete tasks.
Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports (PBIS)
proactive approach to establishing the behavioral supports and social culture needed for all students in a school to achieve social, emotional and academic success