The Intasc Model Core Standards

Decent Essays
Concordia College
Dakiya Gray
Education 164
Dr. Dresser
Spring 2017
The InTASC Model Core Teaching Standards
The Learner and Learning
Standard #1: Learner Development
This standard means that as a teacher you understand that not every student learns the same. Each student learns differently and as a teacher you cannot accept all students to get and understand the material using only one form of learning.
Standard #2: Learning Differences
This standard means that as a teacher you must know that all students are different. If you include some cultures you must include all.
Standard #3: Learning Environments
This concept enforces the fact that as a teacher if you don’t share with your coworkers the school will only reach a certain success

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