Planning for Instruction, Blooms Taxonomies, Unit Planning, and Professional Organizations: Brief Review Module 2.

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Planning for Instruction, Blooms Taxonomies, Unit Planning, and Professional Organizations: Brief Review Module 2

 Start with the end in mind. Identify expected outcomes and existing knowledge/skills.  Assessment (Assess, teach, reassess, teach, …)  Goals  Standards  Specific Objectives/Performances  Student Characteristics  Theme or unit  Time Allotted  Cognitive level check  Assignments  Special Needs / Differentiated Instruction  Assessments  Reteaching as needed  Adapted from: Teaching Strategies, A Guide to Effective Instruction.

 Cognitive Domain (thinking) ◦ Knowledge ◦ Comprehension ◦ Application ◦ Analysis ◦ Synthesis ◦ Evaluation  Affective Domain (emotion) ◦ Receiving ◦ Responding ◦ Valuing

 Psychomotor Domain (hands-on application) ◦ Imitation ◦ Manipulation ◦ Precision

 Instructional Strategy for Unit Planning ◦ Use the taxonomy as a planning tool  Provide a range of objectives  Sequence objectives from simple to complex  Show the relationship of objectives  Plan for logical and sequential activities.  Build on previous learning.  Plan for appropriate levels of instruction and assessment.  Taken from: Teaching Strategies, A Guide to Effective Instruction, Seventh Edition.

National Associations:  NBEA Students are required to become members of the National Business Education Association (NBEA). NBEA  MBAResearch and Curriculum Center Online Newsletter It is highly recommended for student to sign up for the free newsletter. MBAResearch and Curriculum Center Online Newsletter  MEA (Marketing Education Association) MEA  ACTE (Association of Career & Technical Educators) ACTE  NABTE (National Association for Business Teacher Education) NABTE Regional & State Associations  WBEA (Western Business Educators Association - 11 western states & 3 Canadian provinces)  IBEA (Idaho Business Education Association)  IMEA (Idaho Marketing Educators Association)  CTEI (Career & Technical Educators of Idaho) State Governmental Agency for PTE in Idaho (PTE is an Idaho term, CTE is the national term).  IDPTE (Idaho Division of Professional-Technical Education) IDPTE

 Please review all information and directions provided through the module.  Please review all directions related to Assessments/Assignments provided within the module.