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Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching. a tutorial for educators. ENTER. Welcome to the tutorial. This tutorial is designed to introduce educators to Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching. NEXT. Acknowledgment.
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Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching a tutorial for educators ENTER
Welcome to the tutorial This tutorial is designed to introduce educators to Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching. NEXT
Acknowledgment All material in this tutorial is taken directly from Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching by Charlotte Danielson. NEXT
How to navigate Use the buttons on the each screen when you want to advance to the next slide, or to choose an action to complete. NEXT
How to navigate Use the home button to return to the beginning of the tutorial. Use the exit button to leave the tutorial. NEXT
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Use the icons Think about something and generate your own ideas THINK about it! New material is being presented LEARN about it! NEXT
Use the icons Several options for you to explore EXPLORE it further! • Check how well you understand the material CHECK yourself! NEXT
Use the icons Test your knowledge by applying it TEST yourself! NEXT
Ready to get started? CLICK THE ARROW WHEN YOU ARE READY TO BEGIN
What is good teaching? Is everyone’s idea of good teaching the same? How many words can you think of to describe what good teaching looks like? Write down as many as you can before continuing. THINK about it! NEXT
Introduction to the framework Enhancing Professional Practice was created by Charlotte Danielson and serves to identify those aspects of a teacher’s responsibilities that have been documented through empirical studies and theoretical research as promoting improved student learning. LEARN about it! NEXT
Meet the four domains In this framework, the complex activity of teaching is divided into four domains of teaching responsibility. LEARN about it! NEXT
Choose what you would like to do next EXPLORE it further!
Domain 1: Planning and Preparation Domain 1 describes how a teacher organizes the content that the students are to learn—how the teacher designs instruction. The domain covers all aspects of instructional planning, beginning with a deep understanding of content and pedagogy and an understanding and appreciation of the students and what they bring to the educational encounter. LEARN about it! LEARN ABOUT ANOTHER DOMAIN
Domain 2: Classroom Environment The aspects of an environment conducive to learning are captured in Domain 2. These aspects of teaching are not associated with the learning of any particular content; instead, they set the stage for all learning. The components of Domain 2 establish a comfortable and respectful classroom environment that cultivates a culture for learning and creates a safe place for learning. LEARN about it! LEARN ABOUT ANOTHER DOMAIN
Domain 3: Instruction Domain 3 contains the components that are at the essential heart of teaching—the actual engagement of students in content. It is impossible to overstate the importance of Domain 3, which reflects the primary mission of schools: to enhance student learning. The components of Domain 3 are unified through the vision of students developing complex understanding and participating in a community of learners. LEARN about it! LEARN ABOUT ANOTHER DOMAIN
Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities The components in Domain 4 are associated with being a true professional educator; they encompass the roles assumed outside of and in addition to those in the classroom with students. Students rarely observe these activities; parents and the larger community observe them only intermittently. But the activities are critical to preserving and enhancing the profession. LEARN about it! LEARN ABOUT ANOTHER DOMAIN
How well do you understand? The four domains are further divided into more specific skills, or components. Check your understanding by deciding to which domain each component belongs. CHECK yourself! CHECK
Component: Reflecting on teaching Choose the domain where this component belongs. CHECK yourself! Planning and Preparation Classroom Environment Instruction Professional Responsibilities
Component: Setting instructional objectives Choose the domain where this component belongs. CHECK yourself! Planning and Preparation Classroom Environment Instruction Professional Responsibilities
Component: Maintaining accurate records Choose the domain where this component belongs. CHECK yourself! Planning and Preparation Classroom Environment Instruction Professional Responsibilities
Component: Engaging students in learning Choose the domain where this component belongs. CHECK yourself! Planning and Preparation Classroom Environment Instruction Professional Responsibilities
Component: Establishing a culture for learning Choose the domain where this component belongs. CHECK yourself! Planning and Preparation Classroom Environment Instruction Professional Responsibilities
Component: Managing classroom procedures Choose the domain where this component belongs. CHECK yourself! Planning and Preparation Classroom Environment Instruction Professional Responsibilities
Component: Using questioning and discussion techniques Choose the domain where this component belongs. CHECK yourself! Planning and Preparation Classroom Environment Instruction Professional Responsibilities
Component: Demonstrating knowledge of resources Choose the domain where this component belongs. CHECK yourself! Planning and Preparation Classroom Environment Instruction Professional Responsibilities
Apply what you know about the domains It’s time for the test! Now that you have developed a good understanding of each domain, it’s time to see if you can apply your learning. You will be provided comments from an evaluator to a classroom teacher. Can you identify to which domain the comments apply? TEST yourself! NEXT
Apply what you know about the domains “The classroom was businesslike and non-instructional routines and procedures are handled efficiently.” Which domain does this comment address? TEST yourself! Planning and Preparation Classroom Environment Professional Responsibilities Instruction
Apply what you know about the domains “Your work in the classroom is fluid and flexible; you seamlessly incorporate ideas from many parts of the curriculum. Your students are engaged in meaningful work.” Which domain does this comment address? TEST yourself! Planning and Preparation Classroom Environment Professional Responsibilities Instruction
Apply what you know about the domains “The unit plan is coherent and concepts are developed through a sequence of varied learning activities from simple to complex. I can envision how you will engage students in the content.” Which domain does this comment address? TEST yourself! Planning and Preparation Classroom Environment Professional Responsibilities Instruction
Apply what you know about the domains “You are highly regarded by both colleagues and parents. I can depend on you to serve your students’ interests and those of the larger community.” Which domain does this comment address? TEST yourself! Planning and Preparation Classroom Environment Professional Responsibilities Instruction
Oops! This component does not belong here. Why don’t you go back and try that one again? TRY AGAIN Or, you can review the explanation of the domains one more time. BACK TO THE DOMAINS
Way to go! Reflecting on teaching belongs to Domain 4, Professional Responsibilities. The ability to reflect on teaching is the mark of a true professional. NEXT
Great job! Setting instructional objectives isan important component of Domain 1, Planning and Preparation. Teaching is a purposeful activity and must be goal-directed to achieve certain well-defined purposes. NEXT
Nicely done! Maintaining accurate records is in Domain 4, Professional Responsibilities. One consequence of the complexity of teaching is the need for teachers to keep accurate records of student progress, routine classroom events, and non-instructional matters. NEXT
You did it again! Establishing a culture for learning is very important to Domain 2, Classroom Environment. This component refers to the atmosphere in the classroom that reflects the importance of the work undertaken by both students and teacher. NEXT
Perfect! Managing classroom proceduresis integral to Domain 2, Classroom Environment. Teachers must develop procedures for the smooth operation of the classroom and efficient use of time before they can focus on instructional techniques. NEXT
Well done! Using questioning and discussion techniques is essential to Domain 3, Instruction. A teacher’s skill in using questioning and leading discussion makes a powerful contribution to student learning. NEXT
Very impressive! Engaging students in learningis at the very heart of Domain 3, Instruction. It is only through active engagement that students learn complex content. All the rest of the framework is in service of student engagement. NEXT
That’s correct! Demonstrating knowledge of resourcesbelongs to Domain 1, Planning and Preparation. Skilled teachers are knowledgeable about all types of resources and constantly add to the reservoir of possible aids to their work. READY FOR THE QUIZ? ANOTHER REVIEW OF THE DOMAINS
Sorry, that is not the correct answer. This comment applies to a different domain. TRY AGAIN Or, you can review the explanation of the domains one more time. BACK TO THE DOMAINS
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