Category: ITL606 Learners and Learning II

    CourseworkCurriculum PlanningEducational StrategiesITL606 Learners and Learning IINational UniversityStudent Development

    Instructional Approach: Teaching

    For this assignment, we were to consult with our master, mentor, or supervisory teacher; with additional school personnel; and with families, as needed, to develop our understanding of students’ assets and learning needs. We were to review student work and available assessment or survey data and talk with and/or observe students to learn about the class’s range of assets, including academic strengths and learning needs. We were to use this information to establish content-specific learning goals (including California English Language Development (ELD) Standards as appropriate). Write a description of Students’ Assets and Learning Needs. Describe what skills students already have...
    Classroom ManagementCourseworkEducational StrategiesITL606 Learners and Learning IINational UniversityStudent Development

    Field Experience (Report and Reflection)

    Utilizing the information from our Observation Report from the SimSchool Module and using the notes we took from the Observation Notes template, we were to answer the following reflection questions (2-3 pages). *If needed, we could access the UDL Guidelines on the CAST.org website. Teaching in a 9th Grade Simulated Classroom Frank Jamison National University ITL606 Learners and Learning II Professor Taneeka Bourgeois-daSilva September 17, 2023 Support for Students in an Inclusive, Safe, and Positive Learning Environment Positive reinforcement was consistently employed, with me using strategies like smiling at students, offering praise, and acknowledging their efforts. This consistent positivity fostered...
    CourseworkEducational StrategiesInclusive TeachingITL606 Learners and Learning IINational UniversityStudent Development

    Lesson Plan Rationale

    For Assignment 3A, we were to think about the class context information and students’ assets and learning needs for the whole class and focus students, then briefly respond to the following prompts (no more than 7 pages). We were to consider how our lesson plan in Week 4 WILL address the following areas. 1. Prior Academic Knowledge: Explain how the lesson plan will build on students’ prior academic knowledge related to the content-specific learning goal(s) selected for the lesson. The lesson on quadratic equations will naturally extend students’ foundational knowledge from previous math courses. The lesson will build on their...
    Classroom AssessmentsCourseworkEducational MethodsITL606 Learners and Learning IIMath Teaching StrategiesNational University

    Formative and Summative Assessments

    For this week’s discussion we were to view four videos on formative and summative assessments and develop a 2-5 minute video or half-page written reflection of what we learned from the videos. We were to make sure to state at least two unique formative assessments and two unique summative assessments we would apply in our classrooms or future classrooms, and answer the following questions: Video 1: How Differentiated Instruction and Formative Assessment Work at Forest Lake Elementary Video 2: Summative Assessment: Overview & Examples – Teachings in Education Video 3: Formative and Summative Assessments – Edmentum Video 4: What Are...
    CourseworkDiversity and InclusionITL606 Learners and Learning IINational UniversitySocial and Emotional Learning (SEL)Teacher Development and Strategies

    Diversity and Inclusion (SEL)

    Diversity and Inclusion are the next aspects we will examine in Social Emotional Learning. Learning about who we are culturally as individuals, as a learner, and as a contributor to the classroom, school, and community can build the path to our own empowerment. By implementing supporting Diversity and Inclusion, teachers can create a safe learning environment and improve academics. Explore these four cards to discover valuable practices that impact student-teacher relationships. Differentiation Both intern teachers and student teachers can engage with the “Diversity and Inclusion” Playbook based on their own teaching and learning experiences. Intern teachers, what SEL strategies are...
    CourseworkEducational StrategiesInclusive EducationITL606 Learners and Learning IINational UniversityTeaching Methodologies

    Between-Class vs. Within-Class Grouping

    In preparing for the opening of the new K-8 school, Barlett Canyon Academy, it quickly becomes obvious to the principal, Ms. Patel, that “something different” will be needed with instructional strategies. Bartlett Canyon Academy is drawing its highly diverse student population from several local communities. Individual differences in educational backgrounds, special needs, and home environments are substantial. Ms.Patel decided to approach her faculty. “What is the best way to address our problem of such diverse learners?” begins Ms.Patel. Ms. Díaz, a seasoned sixth-grade teacher, suggests that classes at each grade level be organized into tracks to create high, average, and low groups. Each group then works...
    CourseworkEducational TechnologyITL606 Learners and Learning IILearning TheoriesNational UniversityTeaching Methodologies

    Theory to Practice

    This assignment is designed to make connections between key learning theories and UDL principles in the context of our three Focus Students. Deliverable Create an electronic presentation (Prezi, PPT, Weebly, etc.) on Learning Theories. You must include for each given theory the connections to UDL and also to your current teaching schema of your whole class and your 3 Focus Students (ITL 604). How are you currently using theories in your teaching practices, and which learners are you targeting this learning theory for (who does it provide additional access to?). You must provide a reference page and have citations throughout...
    Course DescriptionsEducational PsychologyITL606 Learners and Learning IINational UniversityStudent Assessment and EvaluationTeaching Methods and Strategies

    ITL606 Learners and Learning II

    ITL606 Learners and Learning II examines theories and research regarding typical and atypical child and adolescent development and learning. It considers various data collection and assessment techniques guiding the selection of effective instructional strategies, practices, resources, and technologies needed to create environments supporting the full range of learners and providing equitable access to the curriculum. COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon the successful completion of this course, candidates will be able to do the following at an introductory level: COURSE SPECIFIC EXPECTATIONS: The readings, handouts, and assignments will focus on learning theories, including typical and atypical development and factors of diversity impacting...