Deck 3: The Fundamentals of Planning

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All of the following are reasons teachers give for developing plans except:

A) peer-reviewed plans are required for National Board Certification.
B) planning gives them a sense of confidence and security.
C) planning gives them a sense of direction.
D) collecting and preparing instructional materials.
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Which of the following is not an example of a factor to consider in planning lessons?

A) The knowledge, skill, or concept that you want your students to learn
B) The textbooks, technology, or other materials you'll need during the lesson
C) What the student who has been routinely acting disruptive in your class would like least
D) Your students' ability levels and academic needs
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The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, the National Council of Teachers of English, and the National Academies of Science are all examples of what?

A) State curriculum frameworks
B) Federal boards of education
C) Nationally accredited teacher education programs
D) Professional education organizations
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Which of the following accurately describes the relationship between curriculum standards and classroom instruction?

A) Teachers can only use the standards of the professional teaching organization to which they belong to inform their instruction.
B) The curriculum content flows from the state framework through district levels to ultimately inform teacher instruction in the classroom.
C) The curriculum standards must be internationally recognized before teachers can implement them in their classroom.
D) The Common Core State Standards are the only nationally recognized standards approved for use in your classroom.
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The approach to planning that involves first identifying student outcomes to be demonstrated the end of the lesson is called:

A) postplanning.
B) interdisciplinary planning.
C) active planning.
D) backward mapping.
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A syllabus is one product of:

A) course planning.
B) unit planning.
C) weekly planning.
D) daily planning.
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Term planning involves preparation of plans for one:

A) school year.
B) unit.
C) course.
D) marking period.
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A planbook displays the results of which type of planning?

A) Course planning
B) Unit planning
C) Weekly planning
D) Daily planning
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Many school districts require beginning teachers to submit their _____________ plans to the principal for review.

A) daily
B) weekly
C) unit
D) term
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Daily planning involves preparing notes about all the following except:

A) discipline.
B) evaluation.
C) materials.
D) objectives.
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The linear-rational approach to planning is taught most often in teacher education programs Because it is a ______________ approach to planning.

A) technology-oriented
B) creative and unusual
C) student-oriented
D) structured and sequenced
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Which of the following terms best refers to a broad statement about the intent of education?

A) Instructional models
B) Aims
C) Unit plans
D) Lesson plan objectives
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Statements of what is hoped that all students will achieve through instruction are referred to as:

A) aims.
B) subject-specific course goals.
C) educational objectives.
D) instructional goals.
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Written for daily lesson plans and stated in behavioral terms to indicate what is to be observed and measured best defines:

A) instructional objectives.
B) aims.
C) instructional goals.
D) subject-specific course goals.
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For those districts that have curriculum guides, the guides are approved by:

A) school principals.
B) the state department of education.
C) the local school board.
D) the state university.
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Resources used for planning include all the following except:

A) curriculum guides.
B) teacher's edition of textbook being used.
C) classroom rules.
D) other textbooks related to content.
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Which of the following is given to students, and it includes written statements about content, procedures, and requirements of a particular course?

A) Plan book
B) Curriculum guide
C) Course notes
D) Syllabus
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Which of the following does not describe a tier in the RTI method?

A) Core instruction
B) Standardized scaffolding
C) Supplemental phase
D) Intensive intervention
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The RTI method is implemented in which of the following grade levels?

A) K-12
B) 1-6 only (elementary)
C) 6-8 only (middle level)
D) 9-12 only (secondary)
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In which of the following RTI tiers do students receive instruction in addition to typical classroom instruction with more frequent assessment?

A) Tier 1
B) Tier 2
C) Tier 3
D) Tier 4
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The amount of teaching experience you have influences planning decisions.
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Your personal philosophy of teaching should have little bearing on your curriculum planning decisions.
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In 2002, the federal government put forth and approved a set of officially recognized national standards.
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All 50 states have adopted the Common Core Standards for student learning.
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Backwards design, or backward mapping, begins by asking the question, "What materials do I need during this lesson?"
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Preparing notes about objectives, materials, and activities are part of the process when making yearly plans.
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As a rule, statements of philosophy and aims are the most abstract statements for the purposes of education.
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In the linear-rational approach to planning, insights gained in one step of instruction lead to changes in later steps.
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Curriculum guides commonly include subject-specific course goals.
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Interdisciplinary planning involves planning and coordinating instructional activities and assignments for each subject area represented by the teachers.
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One goal of the RTI method is to provide support to struggling students early, before they fall too far behind their academic peers.
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Backward mapping
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Curriculum
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Goals
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Linear-rational approach to planning
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Needs assessment
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Plan book
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Response to Intervention (RTI)
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Syllabus
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Unit
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What is the rationale for beginning teachers to prepare detailed lesson plans?
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What factors should teachers consider when planning for instructional activities?
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How might a teacher's own characteristics influence the way they make planning decisions?
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What are some sources of standards that you can use in your classroom?
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Why is the preparation of a series of daily lesson plans not sufficient when planning for an entire course?
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Outline the steps of the Linear-Rational Approach to Planning.
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Outline and briefly describe the various tiers of the Response to Intervention (RTI) model.
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Explain how teachers translate curriculum standards into classroom instruction.
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Briefly define backward mapping and then discuss the benefits of its use.
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Identify and discuss the steps in course planning.
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What are the merits of beginning teachers using the linear-rational approach to instructional planning?
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What are the differences between aims, goals, educational objectives, and instructional objectives?
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What are the merits and possible problems of asking your students to participate in instructional planning?
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How does the RTI method prevent students who are struggling academically from falling chronically behind their peers?
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Deck 3: The Fundamentals of Planning
1
All of the following are reasons teachers give for developing plans except:

A) peer-reviewed plans are required for National Board Certification.
B) planning gives them a sense of confidence and security.
C) planning gives them a sense of direction.
D) collecting and preparing instructional materials.
peer-reviewed plans are required for National Board Certification.
2
Which of the following is not an example of a factor to consider in planning lessons?

A) The knowledge, skill, or concept that you want your students to learn
B) The textbooks, technology, or other materials you'll need during the lesson
C) What the student who has been routinely acting disruptive in your class would like least
D) Your students' ability levels and academic needs
What the student who has been routinely acting disruptive in your class would like least
3
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, the National Council of Teachers of English, and the National Academies of Science are all examples of what?

A) State curriculum frameworks
B) Federal boards of education
C) Nationally accredited teacher education programs
D) Professional education organizations
Professional education organizations
4
Which of the following accurately describes the relationship between curriculum standards and classroom instruction?

A) Teachers can only use the standards of the professional teaching organization to which they belong to inform their instruction.
B) The curriculum content flows from the state framework through district levels to ultimately inform teacher instruction in the classroom.
C) The curriculum standards must be internationally recognized before teachers can implement them in their classroom.
D) The Common Core State Standards are the only nationally recognized standards approved for use in your classroom.
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The approach to planning that involves first identifying student outcomes to be demonstrated the end of the lesson is called:

A) postplanning.
B) interdisciplinary planning.
C) active planning.
D) backward mapping.
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A syllabus is one product of:

A) course planning.
B) unit planning.
C) weekly planning.
D) daily planning.
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Term planning involves preparation of plans for one:

A) school year.
B) unit.
C) course.
D) marking period.
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A planbook displays the results of which type of planning?

A) Course planning
B) Unit planning
C) Weekly planning
D) Daily planning
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Many school districts require beginning teachers to submit their _____________ plans to the principal for review.

A) daily
B) weekly
C) unit
D) term
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Daily planning involves preparing notes about all the following except:

A) discipline.
B) evaluation.
C) materials.
D) objectives.
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The linear-rational approach to planning is taught most often in teacher education programs Because it is a ______________ approach to planning.

A) technology-oriented
B) creative and unusual
C) student-oriented
D) structured and sequenced
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Which of the following terms best refers to a broad statement about the intent of education?

A) Instructional models
B) Aims
C) Unit plans
D) Lesson plan objectives
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Statements of what is hoped that all students will achieve through instruction are referred to as:

A) aims.
B) subject-specific course goals.
C) educational objectives.
D) instructional goals.
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Written for daily lesson plans and stated in behavioral terms to indicate what is to be observed and measured best defines:

A) instructional objectives.
B) aims.
C) instructional goals.
D) subject-specific course goals.
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For those districts that have curriculum guides, the guides are approved by:

A) school principals.
B) the state department of education.
C) the local school board.
D) the state university.
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Resources used for planning include all the following except:

A) curriculum guides.
B) teacher's edition of textbook being used.
C) classroom rules.
D) other textbooks related to content.
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Which of the following is given to students, and it includes written statements about content, procedures, and requirements of a particular course?

A) Plan book
B) Curriculum guide
C) Course notes
D) Syllabus
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Which of the following does not describe a tier in the RTI method?

A) Core instruction
B) Standardized scaffolding
C) Supplemental phase
D) Intensive intervention
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The RTI method is implemented in which of the following grade levels?

A) K-12
B) 1-6 only (elementary)
C) 6-8 only (middle level)
D) 9-12 only (secondary)
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In which of the following RTI tiers do students receive instruction in addition to typical classroom instruction with more frequent assessment?

A) Tier 1
B) Tier 2
C) Tier 3
D) Tier 4
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The amount of teaching experience you have influences planning decisions.
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Your personal philosophy of teaching should have little bearing on your curriculum planning decisions.
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In 2002, the federal government put forth and approved a set of officially recognized national standards.
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All 50 states have adopted the Common Core Standards for student learning.
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Backwards design, or backward mapping, begins by asking the question, "What materials do I need during this lesson?"
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Preparing notes about objectives, materials, and activities are part of the process when making yearly plans.
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As a rule, statements of philosophy and aims are the most abstract statements for the purposes of education.
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In the linear-rational approach to planning, insights gained in one step of instruction lead to changes in later steps.
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Curriculum guides commonly include subject-specific course goals.
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Interdisciplinary planning involves planning and coordinating instructional activities and assignments for each subject area represented by the teachers.
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One goal of the RTI method is to provide support to struggling students early, before they fall too far behind their academic peers.
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

-Backward mapping
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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

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Provide a definition for each of these terms:

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What is the rationale for beginning teachers to prepare detailed lesson plans?
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What factors should teachers consider when planning for instructional activities?
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How might a teacher's own characteristics influence the way they make planning decisions?
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What are some sources of standards that you can use in your classroom?
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Why is the preparation of a series of daily lesson plans not sufficient when planning for an entire course?
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Outline the steps of the Linear-Rational Approach to Planning.
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Outline and briefly describe the various tiers of the Response to Intervention (RTI) model.
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Explain how teachers translate curriculum standards into classroom instruction.
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Briefly define backward mapping and then discuss the benefits of its use.
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Identify and discuss the steps in course planning.
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What are the merits of beginning teachers using the linear-rational approach to instructional planning?
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What are the differences between aims, goals, educational objectives, and instructional objectives?
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What are the merits and possible problems of asking your students to participate in instructional planning?
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How does the RTI method prevent students who are struggling academically from falling chronically behind their peers?
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