INTASC Standards Examples Reflection

STANDARD 1: CONTENT PEDAGOGY The teacher understands the central concepts, tools of inquiry, and structures of the discipline he or she teaches and can create learning experiences that make these aspects of subject matter meaningful for students. Ê

KEY INDICATORS The Candidate:

1. demonstrates an understanding of the central concepts of his or her discipline.

2. uses explanations and representations that link curriculum to prior learning.

3. evaluates resources and curriculum materials for appropriateness to the curriculum and instructional delivery.

4. engages students in interpreting ideas from a variety of perspectives.

5. uses interdisciplinary approaches to teaching and learning.

6. uses methods of inquiry that are central to the discipline.

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that meets, for example, the following standards.

 

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Click Here for a Hyper Studio Activity that meets, for example, indicator number 6.

In order to meet the standards listed in the first column I created three presentations. First, the I- Movie helps to meet indicator numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. The power point presentation is a little more focused though, it really hits on numbers 1, 2, 4 and 6. Number 6 really is best served by the Hyperstudio activity. This is really an interactive quiz for the students.

STANDARD 2: STUDENT DEVELOPMENT The teacher understands how children learn and develop, and can provide learning opportunities that support a childÕs intellectual, social, and personal development. Ê

KEY INDICATORS The Candidate:

1. evaluates student performance to design instruction appropriate for social, cognitive, and emotional development.

2. creates relevance for students by linking with their prior experiences.

3. provides opportunities for students to assume responsibility for and be actively engaged in their learning.

4. encourages student reflection on prior knowledge and its connection to new information.

5. accesses student thinking as a basis for instructional activities through group/individual interaction and written work (listening, encouraging discussion, eliciting samples of student thinking orally and in writing).

Click Here for a Hyper Studio Activity that meets, for example, the following indicators: 1-5.

Click Here for movie that meets, for example, the following standards: 1-5.

In both of these presentations, I combined the linking of prior knowledge and the ability for the kids to work in goups. I posed both factual and philosophical questions in the projects to stimulate discussions. The hyper studio activity is completely hands on and the children will always be actively engaged in this.

STANDARD 3: DIVERSE LEARNERS The teacher understands how students differ in their approaches to learning and creates instructional opportunities that are adapted to diverse learners. Ê

KEY INDICATORS The Candidate:

1. designs instruction appropriate to studentsÕ stages of development, learning styles, strengths and needs.

2. selects approaches that provide opportunities for different performance modes.

3. accesses appropriate services or resources to meet exceptional learning needs when needed.

4. adjusts instruction to accommodate the learning differences or needs of students (time and circumstance of work, tasks assigned, communication and response modes).

5. uses knowledge of different cultural contexts within the community (socio-economic, ethnic, cultural) and connects with the learner through types of interaction and assignments.

6. creates a learning community that respects individual differences.

Click Here for movie that meets, for example, the following standards: 1, 2, 4, 5.

 

Click Here for a Power Point presentation that meets, for example, the following standards: 1-6.

These presentations offer two different learning styles that most children can relate to. The questions posed will help with interaction and also they create a need for reflection which creates opinions and leads to individual differences. Thus leading, hopefully, to everyone learning to understand each other.

STANDARD 4: MULTIPLE INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES The teacher understands and uses a variety of instructional strategies to encourage student development of critical thinking, problem solving, Ê

KEY INDICATORS The Candidate:

1. selects and uses multiple teaching and learning strategies (a variety of presentations/explanations) to encourage students in critical thinking and problem solving.

2. encourages students to assume responsibility for identifying and using learning resources.

3. assures different roles in the instructional process (instructor, facilitator, coach, audience) to accommodate content, purpose, and learner needs.

Click Here for movie that meets, for example, the following standards: 1, 2.

 

Click Here for a Power Point presentation that meets, for example, the following standards: 1-3.

Click Here for a Hyper Studio Activity that meets, for example, the following indicators: 1-3.

The three presentations I have made display three different approaches to learning and assessment. They all teach the children, with a little bit of difference in each style of instruction. These presentations also link to the internet, which I feel that all of today's children will find helpful.

STANDARD 5: MOTIVATION AND MANAGEMENT The teacher uses an understanding of individual and group motivation and behavior to create a learning environment thatencourages positive social interaction, active engagement in learning, and self-motivation.

KEY INDICATORS The Candidate:

1. encourages clear procedures and expectations that ensure students assume responsibility for themselves and others, work collaboratively and independently, and engages in purposeful learning activities.

2.engages students by relating lessons to studentsÕ personal interests, allowing students to have choices in their learning, and leading students to ask questions and solve problems that are meaningful to them.

3. organizes, allocates, and manages time, space and activities in a way that is conducive to learning.

4. organizes, prepares students for, and monitors independent and group work that allows for full and varied participation of all individuals.

5. analyzes classroom environment and interactions and makes adjustments to enhance social relationships, student motivation/engagement and productive work.

Click Here for movie that meets, for example, the following standards: 1, 2, 5.

 

Click Here for a Power Point presentation that meets, for example, the standards1-5.

Both presentations listed should relate to personal interests, all kids enjoy movies! The factual and philosophical questions posed create the need for social interaction, thus enhancing social relationships and collaborative work. The presentations are also organized and clearly defined.

STANDARD 6: COMMUNICATION & TECHNOLOGY The teacher uses knowledge of effective verbal, nonverbal, and media communication techniques to foster active inquiry, collaboration, and supportive interaction in the classroom. Ê

KEY INDICATORS The Candidate:

1.models effective communication strategies in conveying ideas and information and when asking questions (e.g., monitoring the effects of messages, restating ideas and drawing connection, using visual, aural, and kinesthetic cues, being sensitive to nonverbal cues both given and received).

2. provides support for learner expression in speaking, writing, and other media.

3. demonstrates that communication is sensitive to gender and cultural differences (e.g., appropriate use of eye contact, interpretation of body language and verbal statements, acknowledgment of and responsiveness to different modes of communication and participation.

4. uses a variety of media communication tools to enrich learning opportunities.

Click Here for movie that meets, for example, the following standards: 1-4.

 

Click Here for a Power Point presentation that meets, for example, the following standards: 1-4.

Click Here for a Hyper Studio Activity that meets, for example, the following indicators: 1-4.

All three presentations are communication vehicles. The children see everything, but, they still need to write information down and also verbally convey thier thoughts. All three involve sight and sound which most kids identify with better than simply one or the other.

STANDARD 7: PLANNING The teacher plans instruction based upon knowledge of subject matter, students, the community, and curriculum goals. Ê

KEY INDICATORS The Candidate:

1. plans lessons and activities to address variation in learning styles and performance modes, multiple development levels of diverse learners, and problem solving and exploration.

2. develops plans that are appropriate for curriculum goals and are based on effective instruction.

3. adjusts plans to respond to unanticipated sources of input and/or student needs.

4. develops short and long-range plans. Ê

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Click Here for a Power Point presentation as an example.

The examples given display my ability as a planner. I needed to use multiple sources and mediums in order to create the two presentations provided. Not only did I have to research the information within the presentations. I also needed to learn how to creat the two programs show they would be useful, and useable for the children.

STANDARD 8: ASSESSMENT The teacher understands and uses formal and informal assessment strategies to evaluate and ensure the continuous intellectual, social, and physical development of the learner. Ê

KEY INDICATORS The Candidate:

1. selects, constructs, and uses assessment strategies appropriate to the learning outcomes.

2. uses a variety of informal and formal strategies to inform choices about student progress and to adjust instruction (e.g., standardized test data, peer and student self-assessment, informal assessments such as observation, surveys, interviews, student work, performance tasks, portfolio, and teacher made tests).

3. uses assessment strategies to involve learners in self-assessment activities to help them become aware of their strengths and needs, and to encourage them to set personal goals for learning.

4. evaluates the effects of class activities on individuals and on groups through observation of classroom interaction, questioning and analysis of student work.

5. maintains useful records of student work and performance and can communicate student progress knowledgeably and responsibly.

6. solicits information about studentsÕ experiences, learning behavior, needs, and progress from parents, other colleagues, and students.

Click Here for a Power Point presentation that meets, for example, the following standards: 1, 2, 3, 4.

Click Here for a Hyper Studio Activity that meets, for example, the following indicators: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6.

This standard is definitely met through the two examples provided. The power point presentation not only informs the students on the content of the lesson,but, it also gives them a thorough assessment at the end of the presentation. The hyper studio activity also is great for assessment since it is an interactive quiz.

STANDARD 9: REFLECTIVE PRACTICE: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT The teacher is a reflective practitioner who continually evaluates the effects of his or her choices and actions on others and who actively seeks out opportunities to grow professionally. Ê

KEY INDICATORS The Candidate:

1.uses classroom observation, information about students and research as sources for evaluating the outcomes of teaching and learning and as a basis for experimenting with, reflecting on and revising practice.

2. uses professional literature, colleagues and other resources to support self-development as a learner and as a teacher.

3. consults with professional colleagues within the school and other professional arenas as support for reflection, problem-solving and new ideas, actively sharing experiences and seeking and giving feedback. Ê

Click Here for a professional development link. The link created gives access to a few different websites that can only benefit history/social studies teachers.

STANDARD 10: SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT The teacher fosters relationships with school colleagues, parents, and agencies in the larger community to support studentsÕ learning and well-being. Ê

KEY INDICATORS The Candidate:

1. participates in collegial activities designed to make the entire school a productive learning environment.

2. links with counselors, teachers of other classes and activities within the school, professionals in community agencies, and others in the community to support studentsÕ learning and well-being.

3. seeks to establish cooperative partnerships with parents/guardians to support student learning.

4. advocates for students.