By: Venessa and Kimesha
By: Venessa and Kimesha
Teacher design strategies include all
approaches that a teacher may take to
actively engage students in learning.
These strategies drive a teacher's
instruction as they work to meet
specific learning objectives.
To improve the teacher delivery of the lesson.
For teachers to have meaningful and effective lesson.
For teachers to have a variety of teaching materials.
For teachers to know the type of learning style of their children.
For teachers to plan activity that can be varied, thereby focusing attention on the task.
Audio
Visual
Tactile
Kinesthetic
Psychologists have designed a variety of tests to evaluate development and to detect developmental problems during the preschool years.
Screening Tests
This type of test is administered to detect indicators that a child might have a developmental problem that needs to be further investigated.
Physical Development
Gross Motor
Jumpingskipping hopping catching walking a straight line
Fine Motor
Building with cubes
cutting
copying forms
writing name
copying words
drawing shapes
Pointing to body parts
Rote counting
Counting objects
Sorting and classifying pictures
Identifying and naming colors and shapes
Answering simple questions about concepts
Identifying correct item in an array of pictures
Answering personal questions
Identifying objects and pictures
Placing object using position
A successful teacher design strategies should addresses and integrates these three key components:
Objectives for student learning
Teaching/learning activities
Strategies to check student understanding
Teacher design strategies are approaches that
teachers used to actively engaged students in
their learning. There are various tools that the
teacher used to not only deliver the lesson, but
also to foster the acquisition of performance.
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http://www.crlt.umich.edu/gsis/p2_5
Define teacher design strategies
What are the goals of the teacher design strategies?
What types of test the teachers used for preschool children?