Common use of Engaging Students in Learning Clause in Contracts

Engaging Students in Learning. 1. Representation of content is appropriate and links well with students’ knowledge and experience. 2. Activities and assignments are appropriate to students and students are cognitively engaged in them. 3. Instructional groups are productive and appropriate to the instructional goals of a lesson. 4. Instructional materials and resources are suitable to the instructional goals. 5. The lesson has a clearly defined structure around which the activities are organized. 6. Feedback is consistently high quality and is provided in a timely manner.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Teacher Master Agreement