ELM- 555: Importance of Student Engagement and Use of Assessment Feedback on Instruction

 

 

 

 

 

ELM- 555: TOPIC 3 DISCUSSION 1 - Importance of Student Engagement & How To Create Student Engagement 

 

Why is it important to create engagement at the beginning of a lesson? What strategies can you use to create engagement with students at the beginning of a lesson? Provide three examples

 

 

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ELM- 555: TOPIC 3 DISCUSSION 2  -  How to Use Assessment Feedback to Drive Instruction 

 

You are teaching a second-grade literacy lesson and you are introducing a new literacy concept during direct instruction. Before you begin your lesson, you ask your students some pre-assessment questions for understanding, but you are not getting the responses that you wanted from your students. It seems as though students are not prepared to begin this next literacy lesson.

As the teacher, how would you respond to this scenario, keeping in mind that assessment drives instruction?

 

 

 

 

 

ELM- 555: TOPIC 3: Instructional Strategies

 

Assessment Description


Various forms of instructional strategies can be implemented in the classroom to inform instruction and create student engagement in the classroom. Instructional strategies can include direct instruction from the teacher, guided and whole group practice to make sure students understand content, and independent practice of content. These instructional strategies can be utilized across content areas.



Part 1: Instructional Strategies Chart


Select a K-8 grade level, an English language arts reading standard, and a math standard. Complete the “Instructional Strategies Chart,” providing an overview of three instructional strategies for creating learning activities in reading and math.

Write a learning objective for each standard and plan activities for each instructional strategy. Ensure the activities are aligned to the chosen ELA reading standard, math standard, and learning objectives.

Instructional strategies must include:

Anticipatory Set: How you will set the stage for the learning activity and create student engagement.
Teacher-Centered Approach: Direct Instruction (Modeling).
Student-Centered Approach: Inquiry-Based Learning (Guided/Whole group practice).
Student-Centered Approach: Cooperative Learning (Independent/Individual learning).


Part 2: Reflection



Write a 250-500 word reflection on the instructional strategies in the chart. Include responses to the following:

How do these strategies lend themselves to creating student engagement and promote learning in the classroom?
How the instructional strategies are appropriate for achieving established learning goals?
How you will use your findings in your future professional practice.
Support your findings with a minimum of two scholarly resources.

Submit the “Instructional Strategies Chart” and reflection as one deliverable.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. A link to the LopesWrite Technical Support Articles is located in Class Resources if you need assistance.

 

 

 

 

 

ELM- 555: Clinical Field Experience B: Classroom Assessments and Instructional Planning Observation and Collaboration

 

 

Assessment Description

 


Allocate at least 4 hours in the field to support this field experience.

Assessment is a crucial part of the educational process. Since you have had the opportunity to observe various instructional strategies in an elementary classroom.

Observe and collaborate with a teacher in a Grade K-8 classroom about the assessment practices and instructional planning implemented in his or her classroom. If already completed, share your "Instructional Strategies Chart" that you created during Topic 3 and ask for feedback from your mentor teacher.


Part 1: Teacher Collaboration



Below is a list of questions to address during collaboration with your mentor teacher:

What assessments do you use in the classroom and what are their purposes?
Do you use data from assessments to plan lessons? How do you organize and analyze assessment data?
What steps do you take in creating and implementing assessments? What are some tips you have for a new teacher learning how to create, implement, and analyze assessments?
When you were a new teacher, how much time did you allocate to lesson planning? Typically, how long did it take to write a lesson plan?
What resources do you use to supplement your instruction and/or help you plan for student-centered instruction?
What advice can you give me in terms of creating engaging lesson plans that involve students in the learning process?
Ask three additional questions of your own.

Use any remaining field experience time to speak with your mentor teacher and, provided permission, seek out opportunities to observe and/or assist your mentor teacher and/or work with a small group of students on instruction in the classroom.



Part 2: Reflection



In 250-500 words, summarize and reflect on your observation and collaboration and how different forms of assessment and instructional planning are implemented in the classroom. Explain how you will use your findings in your future professional practice.

With additional hours, speak with your mentor teacher and, provided permission, seek out opportunities observe and/or assist your mentor teacher and/or work with a small group of students on instruction in the classroom.

Speak with your mentor teacher about implementing a mini-lesson during Clinical Field Experience C, either to the whole class or to a small group chosen by the mentor teacher.

Submit the teacher collaboration and reflection as one deliverable.

APA format is not required, but solid academic writing is expected.

This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. A link to the LopesWrite Technical Support Articles is located in Class Resources if you need assistance.

Document the locations and hours you spend in the field on your Clinical Field Experience Verification Form.

Submit the Clinical Field Experience Verification Form in the last topic. Directions for submitting can be found on the College of Education site in the Student Success Center.

 

 

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