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Advanced Organizer
A prewiew of the upcoming lesson.
Analogy
A comparison suggesting that if who tings are known to be alike in some ways, then they must be related in others.
Collaborate
Working together
Critical Thinking
Evaluating information and logically solving problems
Curriculum
What is taught
Discourse
Verbal expression in speech or writing
Domain
A related area
Eclecit
Using a variety of sources
Empower
Being confident in your abilities
Explicit
Clearly defined or direct
Feedback
Information about the result of a performance.
Graphic Organizer
Visual overview such as a web, map, or diagram.
Heterogeneous Grouping
Grouping students together that share different characteristics and abilities
Homogeneous Groupoing
Grouping students together that share the same type of characteristics and abilities
Implicit
Implied or suggested but not directly indicated
Impulsivity
Responding quickly without thinking
Instruction
How we teach the curriculum
Internalize
To take in or absorb and make part of ones 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, toughing, or moving.
Objectivity
Perceiving something without being influenced by personal beliefs or opinion.
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
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
Gradually guiding students to become self learneres.
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 regarding the subject
Technology
Any device used to complete an objective or task
Terminology
Vocabulary of technical terms used in a particular field
Vicarious learning
Learning by watching someone else