Instructional Tool Kit
1. Address Each Type of Learner
Everyone is well aware that every classroom is comprised of several types of learners. Therefore, the one of the first items one the agenda is to what types of learners are in your classroom and how you will adjust your instruction to meet their educational needs.
2. Creating Creative Classroom Instruction
Many educators are faced with students who appear bored and not wanting to be an apart of the leaning process. Thus, it is the job of the educator to create various types of classroom activities that appeal to diverse student population. The educator’s use of games and movement activities will provide a different atmosphere and promote student learning.
3. Professional Development
It is every educator’s responsibility to remain current of the latest technology and trends that enhance student learning in the classroom. Every educator should have yearly reviews of current technology and learning strategies that are being offered in the classroom.
4. Create Independent Learners
The classroom teachers’ goal is to produce independent reflective thinkers. The educator should ask though provoking questions that encourage student to seek independent learning opportunities.
5. Provide Instructional Tools
Each educator must provide tools that will enhance student learning such as large print for the vision impaired, visual aides and listening devices and recorders.
6. Promote Positive Change
Every educator should encourage students to perform despite their family background or current situation. Teachers should provide positive materials that expose and inspire students to want to be successful by allowing them to see the accomplishments of others despite their obstacles.
Friday, February 19, 2010
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