- Completed evidence-based observation rubrics that include descriptive annotations identifying observed lesson elements as well as instructor and student actions that support high levels of learning;
- Detailed English language acquisition lesson plans that identify targeted standards, learning goals, and sequence of planned activities;
- See examples of strong, standards-aligned lessons in online settings;
- Hear from the videotaped instructor and participating students about the teaching and learning;
- Use the annotated instructional examples to better understand the video lessons and the evidence of desired instructor and student actions;
- Guide targeted professional learning for instructors working with students in various standards-based online contexts;
- Support the use of the SIA classroom observation tools in all programs statewide.
- Completed evidence-based observation rubrics that include descriptive annotations identifying observed lesson elements as well as instructor and student actions that support high levels of learning;
- Detailed ELA/literacy lesson plans that identify targeted standards, learning goals, and sequence of planned activities;
- See examples of strong, standards-aligned lessons in a variety of settings;
- Hear from the videotaped instructors about their teaching;
- Use the annotated instructional examples to better understand the video lessons and the evidence of desired instructor and student actions;
- Guide targeted professional learning for instructors working with students in various standards-based contexts;
- Support the use of the SIA classroom observation system in all programs statewide.
- Completed evidence-based observation rubrics that include descriptive annotations identifying observed lesson elements as well as instructor and student actions that support high levels of learning;
- Detailed mathematics lesson plans that identify targeted standards, learning goals, and a sequence of planned activities;
- See examples of strong, standards-aligned lessons in a variety of settings;
- Hear from the videotaped instructors and participating students about the teaching and learning;
- Use the annotated instructional examples to better understand the video lessons and the evidence of desired instructor and student actions;
- Guide targeted professional learning for instructors working with students in various standards-based contexts;
- Support the use of the SIA classroom observation system in all programs statewide.
- program design,
- partnerships,
- navigation and advising, and
- instructional approaches.
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These two classroom videos and accompanying materials are designed to provide adult educators with models of effective standards implementation. Through these Standards-in-Action (SIA) videos, adult educators can identify instructors employing effective teaching and learning practices in English language arts (ELA)/literacy required by challenging academic standards.
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