Develop and implement lessons based on provided materials, New Jersey Student Learning Standards and students' interests
Create lessons that recognize varying abilities, promote critical thinking and 21st century skills, and engages students in the learning process
Use formative and summative assessments to track students' understanding
Use data from assessments to make short-term and long-term instructional decisions
Utlize data to proactively differentiate instruction for students
Use small-group instruction to tailor lessons to fit students' individual learning styles and needs
Collaborate with special education teachers and/or learning specialists to plan instruction that is appropriate for special education students
Explicitly teach skills using the Workshop Model that students will not only use during the lesson, but for the rest of their lives
Provide students with time to authentically "try out" the strategy a mini-lesson focuses on
Example: If students learned to ask questions while reading a nonfiction book, students are given time to read a nonfiction book of their choice and write questions they wonder on a post-it note
Model lifelong learning as a teacher by participating in professional development and continued education.
Model and encourage a Growth Mindset through language and actions
Collaborate with support specialists and colleagues as needed to better meet the needs of students
Develop a partnership with students' families
Communicate with students' families regulary
Proactively teach social and emotional skills
Explicitly teach procedures and routines, as well as social skills and give specific feedback
Use intentional language to reinforce, remind or redirect students
Use logical consequences to allow students to fix and learn from their mistakes
Utilize class meetings to build community, provide time for reflection and celebration
Establish classroom rules with students so they feel ownership over the rules