Direct instruction Teacher directed learning can be from teaching a lesson while having some aid from the background example would be a smart board or PowerPoint Behaviorist theory idea that students need of practice true of skills Introducing a skill or concept While using Direct Instruction I as a teacher could use a Visual such a PowerPoint or any other Visual aid that the class …show more content…
Using multiple options on how to learn is one way I would use Differentiation in the class room
To make sure that every student had an option that would like to do
Guided practice A way of scaffolding learning Social learning theories Teaching and practicing concepts Using guided reading with groups for example pop corn read a primary source document from a dairy in the civil war
Cooperative learning Using cooperative learning where Students are active with other students Constructivism student s need to be actively engaged with one other and have a open path way with other students Opportunities to practice of both skills and concepts To use cooperative learning in history I would need to pose a question of what would happen if? Which gives students a chance to have a open communication with other students.
Another option is to have student read an article together and talk