Teaching Standards and Danielson
Teaching Standards and Danielson
Teaching Standards and Danielson
Objectives
O Understand and recognize the ten
Standard 1:
Learner
Development
The teacher understands how
learners grow and develop,
recognizing that patterns of
learning and development
vary individually within and
across the cognitive, linguistic,
social, emotional, and physical
areas, and designs and
implements developmentally
appropriate and challenging
learning experiences.
Standard 2:
Learning
Diferences
The teacher uses
understanding of
individual diferences
and diverse cultures and
communities to ensure
inclusive learning
environments that
enable each learner to
meet high standards.
For an educator,
this means
O The teacher understands and
identifies diferences in
approaches to learning and
performance and knows how
to design instruction that uses
each learners strengths to
promote growth.
O The teacher designs, adapts,
and delivers instruction to
address each students diverse
learning strengths and needs
and creates opportunities for
students to demonstrate their
learning in diferent ways.
O The teacher believes that all
learners can achieve at high
levels and persists in helping
each learner reach his/her full
potential.
For an educator,
this means
O The teacher understands the
Standard 3:
Learning
Environments
The teacher works with
others to create
environments that
support individual and
collaborative learning,
and that encourage
positive social
interaction, active
engagement in learning,
and self-motivation.
relationship between
motivation and engagement
and knows how to design
learning experiences using
strategies that build learner
self-direction and ownership
of learning.
O The teacher collaborates
with learners, families, and
colleagues to build a safe,
positive learning climate of
openness, mutual respect,
support, and inquiry.
O The teacher is committed to
working with learners,
colleagues, families, and
communities to establish
positive and supportive
learning environments.
For an educator,
this means
O The teacher understands
Standard 4:
Content
Knowledge
The teacher
understands the central
concepts, tools of
inquiry, and structures
of the discipline(s) he or
she teaches and creates
learning experiences
that make the discipline
accessible and
meaningful for learners
to assure mastery of the
content.
For an educator,
this means
Standard 5:
Application of
Content
The teacher understands
how to connect concepts
and use difering
perspectives to engage
learners in critical
thinking, creativity, and
collaborative problem
solving related to
authentic local and global
issues.
For an educator,
this means
O The teacher understands
Standard 6:
Assessment
The teacher understands
and uses multiple
methods of assessment
to engage learners in
their own growth, to
monitor learner progress,
and to guide the
teachers and learners
decision making.
For an educator,
this means
O The teacher understands
Standard 7:
Planning for
Instruction
The teacher plans
instruction that supports
every student in meeting
rigorous learning goals by
drawing upon knowledge of
content areas, curriculum,
cross-disciplinary skills, and
pedagogy, as well as
knowledge of learners and
the community context.
For an educator,
this means
Standard 8:
Instructional
Strategies
The teacher understands
and uses a variety of
instructional strategies to
encourage learners to
develop deep
understanding of content
areas and their
connections, and to build
skills to apply knowledge
in meaningful ways.
cognitive processes
associated with various kinds
of learning (e.g., critical and
creative thinking, problem
framing and problem solving,
invention, memorization and
recall) and how these
processes can be stimulated.
O The teacher uses appropriate
strategies and resources to
adapt instruction to the
needs of individuals and
groups of learners.
O The teacher is committed to
deepening awareness and
understanding the strengths
and needs of diverse
learners when planning and
adjusting instruction.
Standard 9:
Professional
Learning and
Ethical Practice
The teacher engages in
ongoing professional
learning and uses
evidence to continually
evaluate his/her
practice, particularly the
efects of his/her choices
and actions on others
(learners, families, other
professionals, and the
community), and adapts
practice to meet the
needs of each learner.
For an educator,
this means
O The teacher understands and
Standard 10:
Leadership and
Collaboration
The teacher seeks
appropriate leadership
roles and opportunities to
take responsibility for
student learning, to
collaborate with learners,
families, colleagues, other
school professionals, and
community members to
ensure learner growth, and
to advance the profession.
For an educator,
this means
O The teacher understands
Domain 2: Classroom
Environment
O 2a Creating an Environment of
Danielson, Charlotte. The Framework for Teaching: Evaluation Instrument. 2013 Edition ed. Princeton,
NJ: Danielson Group, 2013. Print.
Domain 3: Instruction
O 3a Communicating with Students
O 3b Using Questioning and Discussion
Techniques
O 3c Engaging Students in Learning
O 3d Using Assessment in Instruction
O 3e Demonstrating Flexibility and
Responsiveness
Danielson, Charlotte. The Framework for Teaching: Evaluation Instrument. 2013 Edition ed. Princeton,
NJ: Danielson Group, 2013. Print.
Domain 4: Professional
Responsibilities
O 4a Refecting on Teaching
O 4b Maintaining Accurate Records
O 4c Communicating with Families
O 4d Participating in the Professional
Community
O 4e Growing and Developing
Professionally
O 4f Showing Professionalism
Danielson, Charlotte. The Framework for Teaching: Evaluation Instrument. 2013 Edition ed.
Princeton, NJ: Danielson Group, 2013. Print.
Danielson, Charlotte. The Framework for Teaching: Correlation between the Danielson Framework for Teaching and the Interstate
Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC) Standards. 2013 Edition ed. Princeton, NJ: Danielson Group, 2013. Print.
Correlation Continued
Danielson, Charlotte. The Framework for Teaching: Correlation between the Danielson Framework for Teaching and the Interstate
Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC) Standards. 2013 Edition ed. Princeton, NJ: Danielson Group, 2013. Print.
Correlation Continued
Danielson, Charlotte. The Framework for Teaching: Correlation between the Danielson Framework for Teaching and the Interstate
Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC) Standards. 2013 Edition ed. Princeton, NJ: Danielson Group, 2013. Print.
Correlation Continued
Danielson, Charlotte. The Framework for Teaching: Correlation between the Danielson Framework for Teaching and the Interstate
Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC) Standards. 2013 Edition ed. Princeton, NJ: Danielson Group, 2013. Print.
In Conclusion
O The Idaho Core Teacher Standards are 10 basic standards
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Idaho Standards for Initial Certification of Professional School Personnel.
Idaho State Board of Education. Ed. Idaho State Department of Education.
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Danielson, Charlotte. The Framework for Teaching: Evaluation
Instrument.
2013 Edition ed. Princeton, NJ: Danielson Group, 2013. Print.
Danielson, Charlotte. The Framework for Teaching: Correlation between
the Danielson Framework for Teaching and the Interstate
Teacher
Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC)
Standards. 2013 Edition ed.
Princeton, NJ: Danielson Group, 2013. Print.