Answers
- Assess the students and design a customized math pro-
The principal role of the instructor is to: gram for them
- Hand out Mathnasium flyers outside the center
Mark only one oval. - Instruct students using the pages in their binders
- Only help with homework
- Teach several students at a time without compromising
anyone
The goal of Team Teaching is to:
- Give help as needed, but force students to solve prob-
lems without hovering over them
Mark only one oval.
- Teach several students with different needs individually
- All of these answers are correct
- It allows students to have time and space to think and
work independently
- It helps many students break the cycle of "learned help-
Which of the following are advantages of Team Teaching? lessness"
(Select 3) - It allows the instructor to leave certain students to work
independently for an entire session
without interruption
- It allows the instructor to work with multiple students
- Ensure a consistent instruction experience for the stu-
dent
- Allow instructors to monitor student productivity and
engagement during the session
- Communicate notes between instructors pertaining to
The goals of the Workout Plan are to: (Select 4)
the student
- Provide the center director with necessary information to
evaluate the student's mastery of
Learning Plan materials
- Provide the student with supplemental documentation to
, inform the student's teacher for
class grade consideration
- Allow the student to demonstrate mastery of a topic and
ability to work independently
- Provide the student with some Mathnasium work to
Mastery Checks are designed to: practice while at home
- Allow students to compete with other students to deter-
Mark only one oval mine who can score highest on
the Mastery Check
- Allow instructors to save time by only correcting and
reviewing Mastery Check pages
- Instructors engage students at strategic moments
- Instructors interact with students according to their
needs using the Mathnasium teaching
method
In Team Teaching, which of the following takes place?
- Instructors disengage from students and leave them with
(Select 4)
an appropriate task
- Instructors walk around and read the instruction floor
- Instructors monitor students that are taking an assess-
ment
When rotating around the instruction floor, instructors
should only engage - True
students to respond to their raised hands or requests for - False
help.
Icons are visual prompts to suggest teaching constructs,
Rules of - True
Engagement, or other techniques or concepts to use dur- - False
ing instruction.
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