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Adriana Zaragoza
Mrs. Delama, EDEL 100
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16 April 2023
Standard Three
Standard 3 is mostly focused on the understanding of organization in subjects of the students learning. Standard 3 is about the details of the subject standards, and curriculum. So, a good teacher should be able to be well organized about each subject they teach. The knowledge should also be timely and accurate. Standard 3 is for teachers that are appropriate to teaching the subject matter, using student knowledge, and challenging the students critical thinking. Using and adapting resources, technology, standards, instruction makes subject matter easier to access. Finally, Standard 3 addresses English learners and students with special needs. Including ELD classes and standards as well as goals and objections.
It is more of a way of teaching rather than the written out standards. Students will come to America and have weak English, so we help them build and learn since English will be the primary language. Teachers can reinforce in the student’s primary language. If the teacher only speaks English you easily research the translation. Sometimes the teacher can even sit an English
learner with the ELD student. So the student is learning English, and also sitting with someone they are comfortable with, while making a friend.
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