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Advanced Organizer
Structure providing a preview of the upcoming lesson.
Analogy
A logical comparison inferring that if two things are known to be alike in some ways, then they must be alike in other ways.
Collaborate
To work together.
Critical Thinking
Evaluating information and logically solving problems.
Curriculum
What we teach.
Discourse
Verbal expression in speech or writing
Domain
Related area.
Eclectic
Using a variety of sources.
Empower
To have control or be confident in one's own abilities.
Explicit
Clearly defined or direct
Feedback
Information about the result of a performance.
Graphic Organizer
Visual overview that shows the relationship of importand concepts (Example- Webbing or mapping.)
Heterogeneous Grouping
Grouping students with like characteristics or abilities.
Implicit
Implied or suggested but not directly indicated.
Impulsivity
A tendency to respond quickly without thinking.
Instruction
How we teach the curriculum.
Internalize
To take in or absorb and make part of one's beliefs or attitudes.
Learner-Centered or Student-Centered
Teaching style focusing on the needs of the students.
Modality
Preferred ways of learning such as seeing, hearing, touching, or moving.
Objectivity
Perceiving something without being influenced by personal opinions
Paradigm
An example, pattern, or framework for thinking.
Pedagogy
The art, profession, or study of teaching.
Precocious
Advanced in development.
Proficiency
Correctly demonstrating a skill.
Project Learning
An in-depth study in an area of interest done independently or in small groups.
Rationale
Reason behind a lesson or rule.
Reflection
To think back and carefully consider specifics of teaching and learning.
Rote Learning
Memorizing facts or associations.
Scope
Amount covered by a given activity or subject.
Self-Directed Learning
The process of gradually shifting responsibility for learning to the students through activities that engage them in increasingly complex patterns of thought.
Student Ownership
Taking control of the learning process.
Subjectivity
Based on personal opinions or feelings rather than on external facts or evidence.
Teacher-Centered
Traditional teaching style in which teachers make all of the decisions focusing on the subject.
Technology
Any device used to complete an objective or task (not exclusively computers).
Terminology
Any device usedto complete an objective or task (not exclusively computers).
Terminology
Vocabulary of technical terms used in a particular field.
Vicarious Learning
Learning by watching someone else, without direct experience.