Martha Riley Spring 2012

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Standard 3 - INSTRUCTION

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The educational tasks that are uploaded in this area of the portfolio are connected to ACEI Standard 3. Effective instruction is key to helping students comprehend the material that is being offered to the student. Every student may have different needs and it is important for the teacher to understand their responsibility as an educator. Creating a helpful and safe learning environment and adapting to every students needs is an essential aspect of instruction. The artifacts and essays that are attached in this section of the portfolio address the different aspects of instruction.

 

USA- ACEI- Association for Childhood Education International Elementary Education Standards
Domain: INSTRUCTION
Standard: 3.1 Integrating and applying knowledge for instruction—Candidates plan and implement instruction based on knowledge of students, learning theory, connections across the curriculum, curricular goals, and community;
Standard: 3.2 Adaptation to diverse students—Candidates understand how elementary students differ in their development and approaches to learning, and create instructional opportunities that are adapted to diverse students;
Standard: 3.3 Development of critical thinking and problem solving—Candidates understand and use a variety of teaching strategies that encourage elementary students’ development of critical thinking and problem solving;
Standard: 3.4 Active engagement in learning—Candidates use their knowledge and understanding of individual and group motivation and behavior among students at the K-6 level to foster active engagement in learning, self motivation, and positive social interaction and to create supportive learning environments;
Standard: 3.5 Communication to foster collaboration—Candidates use their knowledge and understanding of effective verbal, nonverbal, and media communication techniques to foster active inquiry, collaboration, and supportive interaction in the elementary classroom.
Author: Martha Riley
Last modified: 5/8/2012 6:05 AM (EDT)