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Chapter 1 National Board of Professional Teaching Standards 15 Standards Describe what teachers need to know and how they support student learning Chapter 1
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8 Principles of Balanced Literacy Instruction
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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
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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
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Chapter 1 Principle 3: Effective Teachers Create a Community of Learners Safety Respect High Expectations Risk Taking Collaboration Choice Responsibility Family and community Involvement
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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
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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
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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
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Chapter 1 Principle 7: Effective Teachers Differentiate Instruction Differentiating the Content Differentiating the Process Differentiating the Products
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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
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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.
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Resources: Tompkins, Gail E. (2014). Literacy for the 21st century A balanced approach. Boston, MA: Pearson (6th edition)
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