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Name the specific 13 stages of the Lesson Cycle
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Focus, Objective & Purpose, Explanation, Modeling, Monitoring, Guided Practice, Assess Mastery, Reteach, Independent Practice, Enrichment, Evaluate Mastery
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Name the broad four categories of the Lesson Cycle
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Opening, Direct Instruction, Reteach (If Necessary), Closure
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Open DIscussion Refuses (to be) Closed
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Who developed the Lesson Cycle
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Madeline Hunter
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What is Madeline Hunter's definition of Teaching
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Teaching can be defined as a constant stream of professional decisions made before, during and after interaction with the student; decisions which, when implemented, increase the probability of learning.
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What are the three categories of teaching decisions?
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* What content to teach next
* What the student will do to learn and to demonstrate learning has occurred * What the teacher will do to facilitate the acquisition of that learning |
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Importance of Teaching Decisions categories
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* based on psychological theory
* Errors made in the decisions can impede the student's learning * Base decisions on research-validated knowledge * Be able to "Read" signals from the students * Make adjustments as needed |
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Define the Lesson Cycle (also, explain the process of planning a lesson)
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A process by which the teacher selects activities, strategies and materials that are appropriate for the learner to master the objectives
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Name the four components of the planning process
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Task Analysis
District-Wide Curriculum Select & Analyze Objectives Plan Lesson |
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What does Task Analysis entail?
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*Select objective from curriculum sequence
*Identify all components of objective *Eliminate non-essential components *Place essential components in sequence |
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What is District-Wide Curriculum
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A sequence of curriculum objectiv es based on TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge Skills) and local needs.
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What is involved in Selecting and Analyzing Objectives?
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*Select objective from district-wide curriculum
*Analyze the components of the objective *Select the component at the correct level of difficulty for the learner |
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What is "Focus"
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*An activity to cause a mental shift to the learner
*An introduction that sets the stage for the lesson |
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What is "Objective & Purpose"
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A statement of what te learner does to demonstrate learning and why the learning is important
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What is "Explanation"
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What the learner needs to know to be successful with the objective
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What is "Modeling"
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A visual presentation of the information and how to use it
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What is "Monitoring"
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Teacher observes as the learner demonstrates knowledge and/or understanding of the information given
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What is "Guided Practice"
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A teacher-directed activity where the learner is given step-by-step infomration
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What is "Assess Mastery"
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A process used to determine if a learner needs to be retaught or can move to independent practice
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What is "Reteach"
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Recycling of students who did not master the objective by providing alternative strategies for the learner to master the objective
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What is "Independent Practice"
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The application of information presented without the assistance of the teacher
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What is "Enrichment"
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An activity that expands on basic learning.
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What is "Evaluate Mastery"
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An activity used to determine the degree to which the learner met the objective.
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What is "Summary/Review"
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The review of main ideas and objectives learned
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What is "Larger Context"
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An activity that relates objectives mastered to life experiences and/or future learning
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An objective should communicate...
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specifically what the student is expected to do as a result of the learning
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An objective describes...
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the task, knowledge, or attitude for which the student is being trained
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An objective should identify and state...
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tasks as operations to be performed
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An objective should identify and state how behavior
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is to be demonstrated so that learning can be observed
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An objective should be written in a
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complete sentence
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The four parts of an objective are
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Audience
Behavior Conditions Criterion |
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