Rubric: the Global Perspective Component

Rubric: the Global Perspective Component

Rubric: The Global Perspective Component.From Winthrop University

Grading Rubric for Oral Exams (Midterm and Final) in Upper Division History Course

Grading Rubric for Oral Exams (Midterm and Final) in Upper Division History Course.Susan Ambrose, Carnegie Mellon University.Eberly Center for Teaching Excellence, Carnegie Mellon University

Defense Mechanism Worksheet

Defense Mechanism Worksheet.Using the descriptions on the back of this worksheet, determine which defense mechanism best fits the examples given here. It is helpful to work in small groups and discuss the examples and come to a group consensus

The Primary Ethical Considerations for Teachers in a K-8 Classroom Setting Are to Provide

The primary ethical considerations for teachers in a K-8 classroom setting are to provide an ethical setting for the children to learn in and to assist the children in learning how to have their own ethical code. According to Sternberg (2011), The question

Writing Skills Rubric

Writing Skills Rubric

Writing Skills Rubric

Delaware English Language Arts KUD

Delaware English Language Arts KUD Concept Organizer.Literary Reading Standard #2.GRADE K Key Ideas and Details.*Options for representing thinking or demonstrating learning, (e.g., retelling, recounting, summaries): visual, auditory, tactile, kinesthetic.Recursive Strategies

Improve the Moment Worksheet

IMPROVE THE MOMENT WORKSHEET.ADVANCED DISTRESS TOLERANCE SKILLS.1. WHEN RUMINATING ABOUT THE PAST.a. Remember & LIST times/things you did you re proud of or at which you were successful.b. Remember & LIST any good memories or people from your past who were kind/helpful

Teaching Presentation Rubric

Teaching Presentation Rubric.Comments regarding positive aspects of the presentation; what was done well.Comments regarding negative patterns/things that need improvement, including suggestions for improvement where applicable

Fun with Long Vowels

Fun with Long Vowels

Phonics Lesson Ideas.Below you will find lesson ideas and activities that can be used to practice, introduce, or strengthen your students phonics skills.ACTIVITY 1 - Cut out the pictures below and have the children tell you what they are. Remind them

Elaborating: Specific Adjectives

Elaborating: Specific Adjectives.Shawn Reavis-Long.Purpose: The purpose of this lesson is to help students improve their descriptive writing skills and be able to identify adjectives.Materials: Pencil, transparency pen.Overhead projector.Lists of sensory words for each student

Foundations of the American Dream

Foundations of the American Dream.What do we believe? What do we stand for?.CA H/SS with CCSS Literacy and ELD Alignments & Language Support.Xavier De La Torre, Ed.D.County Superintendent of Schools

4Th Grade: Properties of Matter

4th Grade: Properties of Matter.Teacher: Miss Amanda Workman Email: Work Phone: (313)625-4700 Classroom Location: 4801 Oakmon Room 209 Office Hours: By appointment only Course Description Throughout this chapter, students will discover the following concepts

After Studying This Chapter You Should Be Able To

2 PRINCIPLES OF CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT.AFTER STUDYING THIS CHAPTER YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO.1. Describe the ten axioms for curriculum development discussed in this chapter.2. Illustrate in what way the curriculum is influenced by changes in society

Erikson Questions

Materials: Name cards; Chapter 1 Quiz, Theory Capsule self and others evaluation sheets; Journal Article Discussion Groups Sign-Up Sheets (5); Video of Children Completing Piagetian Tasks (Trudy interviewing 3 children ages 3, 4, & 6).Erikson Questions.Kohlberg Questions.Piaget vs. Vygotsky

Analysis of Student Learning

Analysis of Student Learning.Non-program specific.TWS Standard: The teacher uses assessment data to profile student learning and communicate information about student progress and achievement

I Ve Taken a Little Time and Tried to Gather Some Ideas for Lesson Hooks. the Purpose Of

I ve taken a little time and tried to gather some ideas for lesson hooks. The purpose of a hook is to.help students frame their thinking and focus on the concept at hand. Some of the things below are things I ve observed and some are from the internet