Chapter 1 National Board of Professional Teaching Standards 15 Standards Describe what teachers need to know and how they support student learning Chapter 1
8 Principles of Balanced Literacy Instruction
Chapter 1 Principle 1: Effective Teachers Understand How Students Learn Behaviorism Constructivism Schema Theory Inquiry Learning Engagement Theory Sociolinguistics Sociocultural Theory Situated Learning Theory Critical Literacy Information Processing Interactive Models Transactive Theory Strategic Behaviors
Chapter 1 Principle 2: Effective Teachers Support Students’ Use of the Cueing Systems The Phonological System The Syntactic System The Semantic System The Pragmatic System
Chapter 1 Principle 3: Effective Teachers Create a Community of Learners Safety Respect High Expectations Risk Taking Collaboration Choice Responsibility Family and community Involvement
Chapter 1 Principle 4: Effective Teachers Adopt a Balanced Approach to Instruction Characteristics of a balanced approach Components of a balanced approach Common Core State Standards
Chapter 1 Principle 5: Effective Teachers Scaffold Students’ Reading and Writing Modeled Reading and Writing Shared Reading and Writing Interactive Reading and Writing Guided Reading and Writing Independent Reading and Writing
Chapter 1 Principle 6: Effective Teachers Organize for Literacy Instruction Basal Reading Programs Literature Focus Units Literature Circles Reading and Writing Workshop Nurturing English Learners
Chapter 1 Principle 7: Effective Teachers Differentiate Instruction Differentiating the Content Differentiating the Process Differentiating the Products
Chapter 1 Principle 8: Effective Teachers Link Instruction and Assessment 4 steps to link instruction and assessment Planning Monitoring Evaluating Reflecting Classroom Assessment Tools High Stakes Tests
Chapter 1 How Effective Teachers Teach Reading and Writing Teachers apply learning theories as they teach reading and writing. Teachers create a community of learners in their classrooms. Teachers adopt the balanced approach to literacy instruction. Teachers differentiate instruction so all students can be successful. Teachers link instruction and assessment.
Resources: Tompkins, Gail E. (2014). Literacy for the 21st century A balanced approach. Boston, MA: Pearson (6th edition)