What are pedagogical strategies?
Pedagogic strategies refer to a general abstract teaching method. Instructional design models refer to more precise instructional designs (based on some more explicit teaching and learning goals). A model can (but must not) implement several kinds of pedagogic strategies and methods.
What are learning strategies for students?
- Spaced Practice. Space out your studying over time.
- Retrieval Practice. Practice bringing information to mind without the help of materials.
- Elaboration. Explain and describe ideas with many details.
- Interleaving. Switch between ideas while you study.
- Concrete Examples.
- Dual Coding.
What are some SIOP strategies?
The SIOP identifies 30 important elements of sheltered instruction under eight broad categories:
- Preparation.
- Building Background.
- Comprehensible Input.
- Strategies.
- Interaction.
- Practice/Application.
- Lesson Delivery.
- Review and Assessment.
Which of the following is an example of a formal assessment tool?
Quizzes, assignments, and projects are all examples of a formal assessment tool.
Which is an example of an informal reading assessment?
An example of a common reading comprehension assessment is the Informal Reading Inventory (IRI), also known as the Qualitative Reading Inventory (QRI). There are variations on the basic reading comprehension assessments.
What are informal assessment strategies?
Here are 9 everyday informal assessment practices to get you started.
- Exit Slips. Get kids in the habit of knowing they will be expected to fill out exit slips that follow the same format every time.
- Strategic Multiple Choice.
- Kahoot!
- Backchannel Chat.
- Plickers.
- Skills Checklist.
- Demonstration Stations.
- Photo Capture.