What does good instruction look like at STGC?
Preparation – lessons are carefully planned |
Effective classroom management |
Clearly stated, attainable learning objectives |
Good time management – effective use of time, good pacing, coverage of a reasonable amount of material, lesson objectives are met |
Students learn |
Effective feedback using varied and frequent assessment – Informal and formal, formative and summative |
Differentiated instruction |
All domains of learning are considered (cognitive, psychomotor, affective) |
Effective use of technology |
Clear simple instructions for tasks |
Concepts and ideas are well sequenced and connected |
Teaching makes use of real-life situations in an experiential guided-discovery learning approach |
Teacher enthusiasm |
Critical thinking is a key feature of the lesson |
Effective use of questioning |
Instruction is student-centred |
Students are engaged in the lesson and active participants in the learning process |
Students are on task for most or all of the lesson |
Positive reinforcement |
Student-talk frequency outweighs teacher-talk |