please see attachmentThe students will be  knowledgeable of current research with 90% accuracy. Current changes in literacy instruction

please see attachment

The students will be 
knowledgeable of current research with 90% accuracy. Current changes in literacy instruction are based on current best Pedagogical practices. The move is from what was called
balance literacy to
researched practices.

Go to the

What’s New?
section of the online National Board for Professional Teaching Standards website by clicking on the picture below. 

Read over the information under

What’s New?
and then click on the updated
Middle Childhood Generalist Standards

Links to an external site.. Very little has changed except wording for literacy which moved from the term
balanced to the terms
researched-based. I do realize that not everyone will use the Middle Childhood Generalist area of certification; however, for ease of this assignment, please use the Middle Childhood Generalist Standards to answer the question.

If you would rather use the

Early Childhood Generalist


Links to an external site.

, you will have to add three Language and Literacy Standards and eight Reading Standards starting on pages 41-46.

Use the


Middle Childhood Generalist Standards.



Links to an external site.


Start at page 20 and read over the English Language Arts criteria which accomplished teachers
know and are
able to do. Recreate the chart from this assignment and write in the nine standards which accomplished teachers should know and be able to do.

Middle Childhood Generalist:

Complete the important facets of accomplished teaching found under Standard IV: Knowledge of Content and Curriculum

1

Accomplished teachers
know effective strategies and skills that support reading, writing, speaking, listening, viewing, and multimodal representation. They understand how children acquire and
become adept at using oral and written language.

2

Accomplished teachers draw…

3

Accomplished teachers provide…

4

Accomplished teachers advance…

5

Accomplished teachers instruct…

6

Accomplished teachers facilitate…

7

Accomplished teachers are…

8

Accomplished teachers introduce…

9

Accomplished teachers are…

10

Accomplished teachers incorporate…

 

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