Standard One: Engaging & Supporting All Students in Learning

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Standard One: Engaging & Supporting All Students in Learning 1.1 Connecting students' prior knowledge life experience, and interest with learning goals 1.2 Using a variety of instructional strategies and resources to respond to students’, diverse needs 1.3 facilitating learning experiences that promote autonomy, interaction, and choice 1.4 Engaging students in problem solving. critical thinking and other activities that make subject matter meaningful 1.5 Promoting self-directed, reflect learning for all students

Standard Two: Creating & Maintaining Effective Environments For Student Learning 2.1 Creating a physical environ that engages all student 2.2 Establishing a climate that promote fairness and respect 2.3 Promoting social development and group responsibility 2.4 Establishing and maintaining standards for student behavior 2.5 Planning and implementing classroom procedure and routine that support student learning 2.6 Using instructional time effectively

Standard Three: Understanding & Organizing Subject Matter for Student Learning 3.1 Demonstrating knowledge of subject matter content and student development 3.2 Organizing curriculum to support student understanding of subject matter 3.3 Interrelating ideas and information within and across subject matter areas 3.4 Developing student understanding through instruct strategies that are appropriate to subject matter 3.5 Using materials resources, and technologies to make subject matter accessible to student

Standard Four: Planning Instruction & Designing Learning Experiences For All Students 4.1 Drawing on and valuing student' backgrounds, interests, and developmental learning needs 4.2 Establishing and articulating goals for student learning 4.3 Developing and sequencing instructional activities and materials for student learning 4.4 Designing short-term and long-term plans to foster student learning 4.5 Modifying instructional plans to adjust for student needs

Standard Five: Assessing Student Learning 5.1 Establishing and communicating learning goals for all students 5.2 Collecting and using multiple sources of information to assess student learning 5.3 Involving and guiding all students in assessing their own learning 5.4 Using the results of assessments to guide instruction. 5.5 Communicating with students, families, and other audiences about student progress

Standard Six: Developing As A Professional Educator 6.1 Reflecting at teaching g practice and planning professional development 6.2 Establishing professional goals and pursuing opportunities to grow professionally 6.3 Working with communities to improve professional practice 6.4 Working with families to improve professional practice 6.5 Working with colleagues to improve professional practice

Plan, Teach, Reflect, & Apply What are my goals? What do I know about my students? Information gathering Developing a plan REFLECT What have I learned . . . About my students? About my teaching? About the community of learners at my school? TEACH Implementation in the classroom APPLY How will I apply what I have learned in my classroom to enhance student learning?