What is a continuum?
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Shows teachers how students are performing and what they are ready to
learn
What are scoring guides?
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Assign points to different levels of student performance
What is vicarious learning?
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the process of learning by observing the consequences of another's
actions and adjusting behavior accordingly.
What are analytical checklists?
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Set of strict criteria teachers provide to ensure students understand how to
fulfill all requirements of an assignment
What is FERPA (family educational rights and privacy act)?
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Allows access to educational information and records by public entities
such as potential employers, public funded institutions, and foreign
governments
What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
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motivational theory that suggest that before individuals meet their full
potential they need to satisfy a series of needs
1. Physiological needs
2. Safety and Security needs
3. Love and Belonging Needs
, 4. Self esteem
5. self actualization
What are Thorndikes three laws?
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1. The law of effect: responses to a situation which are followed by a
rewarding state of affairs will be strengthened and become habitual
responses to that situation
2. Law of readiness: a satisfying state of affairs results when an individual is
ready to learn and is allowed to do so
3. Law of exercise: behavior is more strongly established through frequent
connections of stimulus and response
What are anecdotal notes?
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Brief notes as you observe students, document behaviors in different
subjects and in social emotional/ physical development
What is indirect instruction?
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Shows teachers how students are performing and what they are ready to
learn
What are scoring guides?
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Assign points to different levels of student performance
What is vicarious learning?
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the process of learning by observing the consequences of another's
actions and adjusting behavior accordingly.
What are analytical checklists?
Give this one a try later!
Set of strict criteria teachers provide to ensure students understand how to
fulfill all requirements of an assignment
What is FERPA (family educational rights and privacy act)?
Give this one a try later!
Allows access to educational information and records by public entities
such as potential employers, public funded institutions, and foreign
governments
What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
Give this one a try later!
motivational theory that suggest that before individuals meet their full
potential they need to satisfy a series of needs
1. Physiological needs
2. Safety and Security needs
3. Love and Belonging Needs
, 4. Self esteem
5. self actualization
What are Thorndikes three laws?
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1. The law of effect: responses to a situation which are followed by a
rewarding state of affairs will be strengthened and become habitual
responses to that situation
2. Law of readiness: a satisfying state of affairs results when an individual is
ready to learn and is allowed to do so
3. Law of exercise: behavior is more strongly established through frequent
connections of stimulus and response
What are anecdotal notes?
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Brief notes as you observe students, document behaviors in different
subjects and in social emotional/ physical development
What is indirect instruction?
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