Submit supporting Observation and/or Video (*may link to Fidelity of Implementation (FI) Credential evidence if you've already earned this badge).
Submit video to your professional developer that supports
your competence. Post your completed self-reflection checklist and
the observation checklist from your observing professional developer. If you would like to post your video to your
credential (by posting a link to your video from a platform like Vimeo,
YouTube, or another video hosting site) ensure that all permissions are in place or the platform’s privacy
settings are activated. More than one video may be submitted to
your professional developer for feedback or posted to your credential.
The video should show the entire model, including the beginning of the lesson,
your modeling of the strategy for students, continuing until the end of the
lesson. Follow the modeling checklist below.
Modeling Video Evaluation Checklist of Critical Teacher Behavior
The following criteria will be used in evaluating the video:
- Gives
Advance Organizer
- Gains
student attention
- Reviews
the previous learning
- Personalizes
the strategy
- Defines
the content
- States
expectations
- Makes
all necessary materials available
2.
Presents
Model of Strategy from Start to Finish
- "thinks
aloud"
- Carries
out self-instruction
- "Guides"
self through strategy by verbalizing appropriate questions
- Performs
the physical behaviors involved in the strategy
- Verbalizes
problem-solving
- Verbalizes
self-monitoring
- Performs
model of all the steps
3.
Enlists
Student Involvement in Demonstration after Providing Complete Model
- Asks
students to perform a certain part of the strategy
- Checks
students' understanding by questioning about what they observed
- Asks
students to identify the next step to be performed
- Involves
all students
- Provides
assistance, cues or prompts to students as needed.
- Engineers
success
4.
Gives
Post Organizer
- Reviews
the model
- Personalizes
the strategy
- Gives
direction
- States
expectations
- Cues
progress charts