Standard 3
Teachers plan and deliver effective instruction and create an environment that facilitates learning for their students.
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Standard III Reflection.
ELEMENT A: Teachers demonstrate knowledge about the ways in which learning takes place, including the levels of intellectual, physical, social and emotional development of their students. ​
Reasoning Statement
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ELEMENT B: Teachers use formal and informal methods to assess student learning, provide feedback, and use results to inform planning and instruction.​
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ELEMENT C: Teachers integrate and utilize appropriate available technology to engage students in higher level thinking skills.​
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ELEMENT D: Teachers establish and communicate high expectations and use processes, such as questioning, to support the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills.​
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ELEMENT E: Teachers provide students with opportunities to work in teams and develop leadership qualities.​
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ELEMENT F: Teachers communicate effectively, making learning objectives clear and providing appropriate models of language. ​
Reasoning Statement
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Artifacts and Rationale Statements
1 point for each artifact; 2 points for each rationale statement (student teaching expectation)
For each element, include one artifact from student teaching with accompanying rational/reasoning statements.
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The artifact:
- Is a physical, tangible, creative representation of something you have done within student teaching to demonstrate progress towards proficiency for that element.
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The rational/reasoning statement will include:
- How this particular artifact is connected to that element
- What YOUR role as a teacher candidate is/was, as it relates to the artifact
Reflection Statements for Each Standard
6 points for each standard reflection (student teaching expectation)
Include a final overall reflection for each standard
Standard reflections should answer the following question: What level (accomplished, proficient, developing, or emergent) do you believe you have achieved at this point with regard to the standard?
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Standard reflections should include:
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Direct connections to the standard (does not necessarily need to address each individual element)
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Impact on your growth as a teacher
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Impact on your students as learners
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A description of the PROFESSIONAL GOALS you have set for yourself as a result of your reflection