Part 1- You can write in the 1st person, but you must provide evidence. This is
Part 1-
You can write in the 1st person, but you must provide evidence. This is for a job interview, so “I”, “my’, and “me” are fine: for this assignment.
In an interview for a teaching position, you are asked your opinion of educational technology and your plans. In any, for incorporating technology into your teaching. How would you answer? Include at least five reasons to support your position.
Remember that MDCPS uses iReady for primary and middle schools- here is some information about iReady. iReady is one portion of differentiated instruction, but it is not all the technology you can bring into the classroom: this is already provided.
material for this part ——http://www.ascd.org/publications/books/104136/chapters/The-Power-of-an-Effective-Teacher-and-Why-We-Should-Assess-It.aspx
What is iReady
Part 2 ONLY 2 PARAGRAPH FOR THIS PART
Research suggests that to achieve, students should be functioning at a very high success rate (read 404-411 for Bloom’s Taxonomy as well as watch scaffolding video). Do you agree that this is likely to lead to higher achievement? OR do you think that students need to cope with failure and be “stretched” (meaning read this article to understand) to achieve? Defend you position in two Paragraph
MATERIAL FOR THE ASSIGMENT——–https://bokcenter.harvard.edu/taxonomies-learning
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