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        | a strategy, technique, or method used to promote the success of all students and to prevent learning or behavior problems.  They are built in as part of initial planning. |  | 
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        | an accommodation or modification designed to solve specific individual learning and behavior problems.  It is included in a lesson or activity for an individual student or a small group of students. |  | 
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        | DECLARATIVE KNOWLEDGE Facts
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        | (ie. red & yellow = orange, names of state capitals) |  | 
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        | DECLARATIVE KNOWLEDGE Concepts
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        | objects, events, actions, or situations that share characteristic (ie. Triangles have 3 sides & 3 angles, & there are isosceles, equilateral, right, etc. triangles) |  | 
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        | DECLARATIVE KNOWLEDGE Principles
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        | describe relationship between 2 or more concepts, or “if-then/cause-effect” (ie. if the number is 5 or higher, round up). |  | 
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        | knowing how to do something |  | 
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        | PROCEDURAL KNOWLEDGE examples
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        | Examples:  1)Knowing steps or methods to follow; 2)Processes; 3)Strategies; 4)Specific skills to use |  | 
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        | provide a description of what students across the state should learn as they progress through the K-12 school system |  | 
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        | Objectives (aka Instructional Outcomes) |  | Definition 
 
        | describe where we want students to go, & how we know if they got there. |  | 
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        | 4 Components in Objectives Audience
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        | Group or person the objective is focused on |  | 
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        | 4 Components in Objectives Content:
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        | specific subject matter to be learned |  | 
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        | 4 Components in Objectives Behavior:
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        | what will students do (verb) to demonstrate learning |  | 
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        | 4 Components in Objectives Conditions:
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        | the circumstances, situation, or setting in which student performs behavior |  | 
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        | 4 Components in Objectives Degree/Criterion:
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        | how well the students should perform to say they have met the objective |  | 
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        | 4 Components in Objectives examples
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        | The SUBJECT will DO/SAY(behavior)  SOMETHING(content) this WELL(criterion) in this SITUATION(condition). |  | 
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        | Content can be introduced, taught thoroughly, or be strengthened through review. |  | 
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        | Types of Content Analysis TOPIC,
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        | a subject matter outline is prepared |  | 
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        | Types of Content Analysis A CONCEPT
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        | , a concept analysis is prepared |  | 
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        | Types of Content Analysis A PRINCIPLE,
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        | a principle statement is prepared |  | 
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        | Types of Content Analysis A PROCEDURE or STRATEGY
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        | , a task analysis is prepared |  | 
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        | Response to Intervention (RTI) |  | Definition 
 
        | the practice of providing high-quality instruction & intervention matched to student need, monitoring progress frequently to make changes in instruction or goals. |  | 
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        | English Language Proficiency Standards |  | 
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