Instructional Methods
Across
- 2. Understanding: Understanding individuals demonstrate when they integrated knowledge and modes of thinking.
- 5. ended question: A question that requires deeper thought and more than a few words as an answer, and generally encourages higher-level thinking.
- 6. A learner-centered simulation that involves students in acting out stories based on scripts.
- 8. Rates at which a teacher moves through the components of a lesson.
- 13. Learning: A way of learning which students work in groups to solve problems together.
- 15. Lab: A lab in which students produce an end product.
- 16. Time: A brief period of silence between asking a question and calling on students for an answer.
- 19. Centered method: A method in which the teacher’s role is to present the information to the student’s.
- 20. Thinking, Complex combinations of skills in the three upper levels of Bloom's.
- 22. Learning: Form of small-group learning which students work together to achieve a common goal.
- 23. preferred mode of learning.
- 24. Leader
- 26. Notes: Partial outlines for students to complete or written questions for students to answer during a lecture.
- 27. Lab: Lab in which students use a formal process to research a problem.
Down
- 1. method: Basic techniques teachers use to promote learning.
- 3. To give authority to.
- 4. A teacher’s list of skills, activities, and methods or strategies for teaching.
- 7. Accountability: A way to assess each student's participation and learning.
- 9. Study: Description of a realistic problematic situation that requires a solution.
- 10. Learning: Educational process in which two or more subject areas are integrated a goal.
- 11. Instructional Design: Integrating interdisciplinary learning through the use of thematic units.
- 12. A method that puts students in situations that feel real.
- 14. Centered method, Method in which the teacher acts as a facilitator or guide for learning.
- 17. Discussion: A group of people who present and discuss a topic.
- 18. response: Process in which students think deeply about an issue or something they have learned
- 21. Playing: A learner Centered simulation that involved students in acting out a role but without a script.
- 22. Process that helps students draw conclusions based on what they have learned.
- 25. Instructional Method: Use of different techniques of instruction to match a