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Though discussion is often considered a student-centric activity, reaping the benefits of discussion requires educators to play an active role in preparing students, creating an environment that welcomes thought, scaffolding discussion when needed, monitoring participation, and consolidating thinking.
Disciplinary Content
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This micro-credential focuses on minute-to-minute, short-cycle formative assessment. While teaching, rising educators will provide immediate, targeted instructional support to students during a learning experience. Essentially, they take snapshots of where their students are, and use that data to make choices about how to help their students move forwar
Disciplinary Content
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about 5 years ago
Using a set of guiding questions, the teacher will identify one timing and scheduling accommodation for a student with a disability based on his or her individual strengths and needs and the barrier created by the disability. The educator will then implement the accommodation and evaluate its effectiveness. Finally, the teacher and student will reflect on the effectiveness of the accommodation.
Assessing Learning
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about 5 years ago

Using a set of guiding questions, the teacher will identify one timing and scheduling accommodation for a student with a disability based on his or her individual strengths and needs and the barrier created by the disability. The educator will then implement the accommodation and evaluate its effectiveness. Finally, the teacher and student will reflect on the effectiveness of the accommodation.
Navigating Context
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Emphasize higher-order thinking:
The educator emphasizes questions that require higher-order thinking (analysis, evaluation, application, interpretation, and making connections) rather than surface-level questions that merely test recall. Though it is acceptable to include lower-order questions at the beginning of the lesson or at points when students need to establish meaning in the text, students should be spending most of their time thinking beyond the surface of the text.
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The educator emphasizes questions that require higher-order thinking (analysis, evaluation, application, interpretation, and making connections) rather than surface-level questions that merely test recall. Though it is acceptable to include lower-order questions at the beginning of the lesson or at points when students need to establish meaning in the text, students should be spending most of their time thinking beyond the surface of the text.
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