Contains cover sheet and teacher example/artifact.
- Subject:
- Elementary Education
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Author:
- Johanna Richards
- Date Added:
- 05/22/2019
Contains cover sheet and teacher example/artifact.
This is an activeinspire flipchart which could be used by teachers to explain the concept of chemical reactions or to assess students' prerequisites.
The Citation Table is a graphic organizer where specific phrases and sentences are analyzed to gather a more broad understanding of a text.
This worksheet accompanies the Assessment in Practice workbook. This provides a series of Classroom Assessment Techniques (CAT) and brief description of each.
A checklist to be used by students as they work on group projects to make sure they are using good communication skills.
This textbook is designed for the novice learner who is seeking to develop a foundational understanding of the complete subjective health assessment in the context of health and illness. The textbook deconstructs the categories of the complete subjective health assessment, providing learners with explanations and examples of what constitutes relevant subjective data. This textbook provides an opportunity to learn how to respond to normal, abnormal, and critical findings when completing a complete subjective health assessment
The Comprehensive OER Toolkit has been thoughtfully designed to empower educators and managers with the essential tools and guidance needed to effectively initiate, implement, and manage Open Educational Resources (OER) projects within their educational institutions. These resources have been carefully curated to facilitate a seamless workflow and streamline the processes associated with OER adoption.By offering this diverse array of resources, the Comprehensive OER Toolkit aims to equip educators and managers with a comprehensive suite of materials and templates to effectively manage the entire lifecycle of OER projects, from their inception to evaluation. Whether you are a novice or an experienced OER advocate, these resources can be customized and adapted to meet the specific needs of your institution, ultimately fostering a culture of open education and enhancing access to quality learning materials for all students.
Do you like teaching, but find yourself frustrated by how little students seem to learn? Would you like to try teaching, but are nervous about whether you will be any good at it? Are you interested in new research on science education? Research in science education shows that the greatest obstacle to student learning is the failure to identify and confront the misconceptions with which the students enter the class or those that they acquire during their studies. This weekly seminar course focuses on developing the participants' ability to uncover and confront student misconceptions and to foster student understanding and retention of key concepts. Participants read primary literature on science education, uncover basic concepts often overlooked when teaching biology, and lead a small weekly discussion session for students currently enrolled in introductory biology classes.
The instructor for this course, Dr. Kosinski-Collins, is a member of the HHMI Education Group.
Do you like teaching, but find yourself frustrated by how little students seem to learn? Would you like to try teaching, but are nervous about whether you will be any good at it? Are you interested in new research on science education? Research in science education shows that the greatest obstacle to student learning is the failure to identify and confront the misconceptions with which the students enter the class or those that they acquire during their studies. This weekly seminar course focuses on developing the participants' ability to uncover and confront student misconceptions and to foster student understanding and retention of key concepts. Participants read primary literature on science education, uncover basic concepts often overlooked when teaching biology, and lead a small weekly discussion session for students currently enrolled in introductory biology classes.
The instructor for this course, Dr. Julia Khodor, is a member of the HHMI Education Group.
Conducting a competency assessment refers to the process of evaluating an individual's knowledge, skills, and abilities in a particular area or job role. It involves assessing whether a person possesses the required competencies to perform their duties effectively. Competency assessments are commonly used in various contexts, including education, employment, and professional development. They help determine an individual's proficiency level and identify areas for improvement or training needs.
This resource provides access to the Northern California Training Academy's Core for Social Workers 200 Level SDM Assessment Knowledge and Skill Reinforcement Lab training materials. To learn more about the Academy, please visit www.humanservices.ucdavis.edu/Academy
This resource provides access to the Northern California Training Academy's Core for Social Workers Module 5 training materials.. To learn more about the Academy, please visit humanservices.ucdavis.edu/academy.
This resource provides access to the Northern California Training Academy's Core for Social Workers Module 9 training materials. To learn more about the Academy, please visit humanservices.ucdavis.edu/academy.
A checklist used by teachers to assess high school students’ creative flexibility.
A checklist used by teachers to assess high school students’ creativity.
A checklist used by teachers to assess middle school students’ ability to evaluate their creative work.
A checklist used by teachers to observe and record students’ critical-thinking skills while they work on activities and projects.
A checklist used by teachers to observe and record students’ ability to critically evaluate the credibility of information.
A checklist used by teachers to assess middle school students’ ability to evaluate the quality of information.
An interactive applet and associated web page that demonstrate the properties of a cube. A 3-D cube is shown in the applet which can be interactively manipulated using the mouse. Research has shown that some younger students have difficulty visualizing the parts of a 3D object that are hidden. To help with this, the student can rotate the cube in any axis simply by dragging it with the mouse. It can also be 'exploded' - where a slider gradually separates the faces to reveal the ones behind. The cube can also be made translucent so you see through it to the other side. Applet can be enlarged to full screen size for use with a classroom projector, and printed to make handouts. This resource is a component of the Math Open Reference Interactive Geometry textbook project at http://www.mathopenref.com.