The teacher clarity playbook : a hands-on guide to creating learning intentions and success criteria for organized, effective instruction ; Grades K-12 / Douglas Fisher, Nancy Frey, Olivia Amador, Joseph Assof, foreword by John Hattie.

Por: Fisher, Douglas, 1965-Colaborador(es): Frey, Nancy, 1959- [author.] | Amador, Olivia [author.] | Assof, Joseph [author.]Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Thousand Oaks, California : Corwin, a SAGE Company, 2020Edición: First editionDescripción: xxii, 140 p. : il. (principalmente col.) ; 28 cmISBN: 9781544339818Tema(s): Effective teaching | LearningClasificación LoC:LB1025.3 | F577 2020
Contenidos:
Identifying concepts and skills -- Sequencing learning progressions -- Elaborating learning intentions -- Crafting success criteria -- Modifying learning intentions to include language expectations -- Determining the relevance of the learning -- Designing assessment opportunities -- Creating meaningful learning experiences -- Establishing mastery of standards.
Resumen: "Broken into 9 Modules to guide teacher learning, through a modified version of gradual release of responsibility. Each module begins with an explanation of core concepts, then models how the process is applied through four examples: first grade math, fourth grade English language arts, eighth grade Algebra, and tenth grade English language arts"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Identifying concepts and skills -- Sequencing learning progressions -- Elaborating learning intentions -- Crafting success criteria -- Modifying learning intentions to include language expectations -- Determining the relevance of the learning -- Designing assessment opportunities -- Creating meaningful learning experiences -- Establishing mastery of standards.

"Broken into 9 Modules to guide teacher learning, through a modified version of gradual release of responsibility. Each module begins with an explanation of core concepts, then models how the process is applied through four examples: first grade math, fourth grade English language arts, eighth grade Algebra, and tenth grade English language arts"-- Provided by publisher.

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