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- Q1What is proposition 2?Users enter free textType an Answer45s
- Q2Teachers know the subjects they teach and how to teach those subjects to students.Proposition 2Proposition 3Proposition 5Proposition 145s
- Q3Teachers are members of learning _________.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble45s
- Q4Teachers know the subjects they teach and how to teach those subjects to students. What are the broad ideas under this propositions?- Collaborate with others to improve learning - Leaders and actively seek/build partnerships with local businesses/communities - Work with other professionals - Can evaluate school progress - Can work collaboratively with parents to engage them in their child's schooling- Deliver effective instruction - Know how to engage students in a disciplined environment - Able to assess the progress of students - Use multiple methods for measuring student growth- Model what it means to be an educated person - Familiar with learning theories/strategies - Critically examine their practice on a regular basis- Mastery over the subject(s) they teach - Understanding of the history, structure, and real-world applications of the subject. - Have skill and experience in teaching subjects Familiar with the skills, gaps, and preconceptions - Able to use diverse instructional strategies to teach for understanding.45s
- Q5Teachers are committed to students and their learning. What are the broad ideas under this propositions?- Model what it means to be an educated person - Familiar with learning theories/strategies - Critically examine their practice on a regular basis- Mastery over the subject(s) they teach - Understanding of the history, structure, and real-world applications of the subject. - Have skill and experience in teaching subjects - Familiar with the skills, gaps, and preconceptions - Able to use diverse instructional strategies to teach for understanding.Knowledge accessible to all students so they can learn. Treat students equitably and recognize the individual differences. Understand how students develop and learn. Respect the cultural and family differences. Concerned with their students' self-concept, motivation, and the effects of learning on peer relationships. Concerned with the development of character and civic responsibility.- Deliver effective instruction - Know how to engage students in a disciplined environment - Able to assess the progress of students - Use multiple methods for measuring student growth45s
- Q6Teachers are responsible for managing and monitoring student learning.Proposition 4Proposition 5Proposition 3Proposition 245s
- Q7Teachers are committed to ______________ and their learning.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble45s
- Q8Teachers are members of learning communities.Proposition 5Proposition 1Proposition 4Proposition 345s
- Q9Teachers are committed to students and their learning.Proposition 3Proposition 1Proposition 4Proposition 245s
- Q10Teachers think systematically about their practices and learn from experience.Proposition 4Proposition 5Proposition 3Proposition 145s
- Q11State True or False- There are 5 core propositions.FalseTrue45s
- Q12Teachers are responsible for managing and monitoring student learning. What is the broad idea under this proposition?- Model what it means to be an educated person - Familiar with learning theories/strategies - Critically examine their practice on a regular basis- Deliver effective instruction - Know how to engage students in a disciplined environment - Able to assess the progress of students - Use multiple methods for measuring student growth- Knowledge accessible to all students - All students can learn - Treat students equitably - Recognize the individual differences - Understand how students develop and learn. - Respect the cultural and family differences - Concerned with their students' self-concept, motivation, and the effects of learning on peer relationships. - Concerned with the development of character and civic responsibility.- Collaborate with others to improve learning - Leaders and actively seek/build partnerships with local businesses/communities - Work with other professionals - Can evaluate school progress - Can work collaboratively with parents to engage them in their child's schooling45s
- Q13Proposition 5 focuses oncollaboration with the community45s
- Q14Select True or False: Teachers are responsible for managing and monitoring student learning. This is proposition 3.TrueFalse45s