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Chapter 2 EDU 380

 ETP Lesson Plan questions  Make sure you are comfortable with D2L  Teaching Centers  Indian Education for All (IEfA)  7 Essential Understandings: ents/Indian%20Education/EssentialUnderstandings.pdf ents/Indian%20Education/EssentialUnderstandings.pdf  Billings SD2 Curricula-I have copies if you want them  Issues re: Teacher Responsibilities  Reflective Decision Making  Legal Guidelines  Teaching Style (Instructional Competencies, Teaching Tools)  Commitment

 The teacher must be a REFLECTIVE decision maker.  While students have rights against discrimination, student safety should always come first.  Teachers need insurance for liability.  Teacher may use a variety of teaching styles  Multilevel Instruction  Individualized Instruction  Differentiated Instruction

 Teachers are accountable for both instructional and non-instructional responsibilities  Review the list of Characteristics of a Competent Classroom Teacher (pp ) Three basic rules: a. know why you use a specific strategy b. enable students to think critically c. the effectiveness of a teacher is measured by how well the students learn

 Structuring the learning environment  Accepting and sharing instructional accountability  Demonstrating “Withitness” and overlapping  Motivating and challenging activities  Modeling appropriate behaviors  Facilitating student acquisition of data  Creating a safe environment  Clarifying whenever necessary  Using period of silence  Questioning thoughtfully

 Cautions and guidelines for using the Internet  Professional documents (journals, ERIC)  Copyright laws and recommendations  Community as Resources (Guest Speakers)  Field trips  Media tools (projectors, SMART boards, etc.)  Distance Learning

 Which five teacher characteristics from Chapter 2 (p ) are most important and why?  Teachers copy printed materials all the time. When is that permitted and when is it prohibited?  Should teachers use social networking sites like Facebook or Twitter to communicate with students? What the advantages? Disadvantages?  With the explosion of technology in the past five years, will printed textbooks become obsolete? Should they?

 Weekly Checklist for Teacher Professional Responsibilities (Chapter 2)-Jan 30-Feb 5  Read Chapter 2 and be ready to discuss it by Thursday, Jan. 31st.  You may want to start reading Chapter 3 to be ready for next Wednesday, Feb. 6 th.  Threaded Discussion A (graded) starts Thursday, Jan. 31st (get on Thurs. or Friday or you will lose 1 pt.) and ends Monday, Feb. 4 th at midnight.  Work on your first lesson plan (elementary school) using the Madeline Hunter Traditional Model. Make sure you include the EPT lesson plan format AND the teaching model. Submit this in the DROPBOX by Tuesday, Feb. 5 th at midnight.