My Reflections, after taking the Seminar III: Professional Practice III, are based on the
Ten New Jersey Professional Standards for Teachers and School Leaders (starting on page 11 of this site).
Standard #1: Subject Matter Knowledge
- Teachers shall understand the central concepts, tools of inquiry, structures of the discipline, especially as they relate to the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards (CCCS), and design developmentally appropriate learning experiences making the subject matter accessible and meaningful to all students.
Standard #2: Human Growth and Development
- Teachers shall understand how children and adolescents develop and learn in a variety of school, family and community contexts and provide opportunities that support their intellectual, social, emotional and physcial development.
Standard #3: Diverse Learners
- Teachers shall understand the practice of culturally responsive teaching.
Standard #4: Instructional Planning and Strategies
- Teachers shall understand instructional planning, design long- and short-term plans based upon knowledge of subject matter, students, community, and curriculum goals, and shall employ a variety of developmentally appropriate strategies in order to promote critical thinking, problem solving and the performance skills of all learners.
Standard #5: Assessment
- Teachers shall understand and use multiple assessment strategies and interpret results to evaluate and promote student learning and to modify instruction in order to foster the continuous development of students.
Standard #6: Learning Environment
- Teachers shall understand individual and group motivation and behavior and shall create a supportive, safe and respectful learning environment that encourages positive social interaction, active engagement in learning and self-motivation.
Standard #7: Special Needs
- Teachers shall adapt and modify instruction to accommodate the special learning needs of all students.