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Proposition 1: Teachers are committed to students and their learning. J655 Multi & Global 1a. National Board Certified Teachers are dedicated to making knowledge accessible to all students. They believe all students can learn. Instructional Unit 1b. They treat student equitably. They recognize the individual differences that distinguish their students from one another and they take account for these differences in their practice. 1c. NBCTs understand how students develop and learn. 1d. They respect the cultural and family differences students bring to their classroom. 1e. They are concerned with their students self-concept, their motivation and the effects of learning on peer relationships. Multicultural Resources Directory 1f. NBCTs are also concerned with the development of character and civic responsibility. Proposition 2: Teachers know the subjects they teach and how to teach those subjects to students. 2a. NBCTs have mastery over the subject(s) they teach. They have a deep understanding of the history, structure, and real-world applications of the subject.

2b. They have skill and experience in teaching it, and they are very familiar with the skills gaps and preconceptions students may bring to the subject. Multicultural Resources Directory 2c. They are able to use diverse instructional strategies to teach for understanding. Proposition 3: Teachers are responsible for managing and monitoring student learning. 3a. NBCTs deliver effective instruction. They move fluently through a range of instructional techniques, keeping students motivated, engaged, and focused. Mult.Res. Dir. 3b. They know how to engage students to ensure a disciplined learning environment, and how to organize instruction to meet instructional goals. 3c. NBCTS know how to assess the progress of individual students as well as the class as a whole. 3d. They use multiple methods for measuring student growth and understanding, and they can clearly explain student performance to parents. Proposition 4: Teachers think systematically about their practice and learn from experience. 4a. NBCTS model what it means to be an educated person they read, they question, they create and they are willing to try new things. Multicult. Res. Dir. 4b. They are familiar with learning theories and instructional strategies and stay abreast of current issues in American education. Inst.Unit 4c. They critically examine their practice on a regular basis to deepen knowledge, expand their repertoire of skills, and incorporate new findings into their practice. Mult.Res.Dir.

Proposition 5: Teachers are members of Learning Commies 5a. NBCTS collaborate with others to improve student learning. 5b. They are leaders and actively know how to seek and build partnerships with commy groups and businesses. 5c. They work with other professionals on instructional policy, curriculum development and staff development. 5d. They can evaluate school progress and the allocation of resources in order to meet state and local education objectives. Discussions Mult.Res.Dir. Mult.Res.Dir. World Café 5e. They know how to work collaboratively with parents to engage them productively in the work of school. THEMES Global Citizen comprehend their own cultural perspectives and deliberately broaden them. Discussion challenge self and students to think critically about their impact on the world today and in the future. include instruction, adaptations and a multicultural focus as appropriate in instructional plans in order to meet students needs and curriculum goals. incorporate meaningful cultural content throughout the curriculum. Inst.Unit gain multiple perspectives on the ways people communicate and overcome barriers to communications. Res. Dir Discussion use technology to gain information or collaborate with diverse cultures. Res. Dir.

seek and obtain resources for curriculum and instructional planning including technology, multicultural, intergenerational, environmental, and exceptionality resources. Res. Dir Reflective Scholar deliberately use a clearly identified on-going process for reflection to critically analyze professional experiences. thoughtfully solicit, consider and respond appropriately to assessment and mentoring. apply professional literature and research as it relates to issues of diversity, technology, pedagogy and content. Reading modify professional practices based on self-knowledge and experience. Instructional Leader work to develop and implement a well-chosen curriculum that promotes active engagement in developmentally appropriate, meaningful learning for all students. Res. Dir monitor and assess student learning and growth and make adjustments to optimize learning experiences.

apply content and pedagogical knowledge. match assessments to learning objectives and design lesson procedures to facilitate students abilities to meet those objectives. create a classroom climate in which the teacher has strong presence and high expectations for self and all students. apply and develop critical thinking and problem solving skills in self and students. Discussion make appropriate professional development choices and implement professional learning into teaching. Res. Dir. IUE Campus Learning Objectives #1 Breadth of Knowledge Understand one s place in one s historical context and cultural environment. Discussion Understand the importance and interdependence of theory and practice; be able to apply that theory to practice.

Demonstrate competence in liberal arts and content fields #2 Depth of Knowledge Articulate an understanding of the reading process. Demonstrate application of curriculum planning process. Demonstrate professional and pedagogical knowledge #3 Communication Skills Use technology for finding and presenting information, and for various types of academic exchanges. Res. Dir. Express themselves in oral and written formats to a variety of audiences. Res.Dir. Discussion #4 Computational Skills Interpret data from research articles Interpret and explain charts and graphs Create charts and graphs in the process of analyzing assessment data Accurately complete/solve a variety of mathematical problems frommultiple mathematical fiels and grade levels #5 Critical Thinking Complete research based assignments demonstrating understanding of multiple sides of an issue Res.Dir. Discussion

Engage in peer review, peer editing, and peer observations. Create curriculum that meets academic standards. #6 Diversity Participate in service learning projects. Meet multicultural standards Res. Dir. Analyze multiple perspectives outside personal beliefs Students learn to differentiate instruction in diverse settings for diverse populations #7 Moral and Ethical Thinking Participate in service learning activities that expand perspectives on moral and ethical issues. Understand the criteria for copyright compliance and plagiarism.

Adhere to the highest principles of ethical conduct on behalf of the public and professional ethics of their discipline. J655 Multi & Global

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