Guided Instruction: Students learn best from their interactions with the world. With guided instructional teaching practices, the students take an active role in the educational process and the instructor acts as a facilitator or guide. With guided instruction, students learn from their experiences, making it an inquiry-based or discovery-based model of teaching.
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Examples of Guided Instruction
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Formative Assessment:Allows the teacher to gage where the student is and create a path of success for each individual student.
Personalization: Building a learning experience for students that is specific to their interests and strengths based on assessment data that tells the teacher what the student knows and what they want to learn.
Check out the following resources to learn more about GAP Instruction.
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Guided Groups
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Focus Rotations
"Station Rotation" activity with a focus on Guided Instruction.
Using Contracts in Guided Instruction
Below are examples from teachers in our school who have implemented contracts when teaching through Guided Instruction! Check them out!
Students completing the Biology contract followed directions on Schoology and completed activities, getting Ms. Bost's signature after she ensured each student had reached mastery of the content.
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Students completing the Math 1 contract, used this BlendSpace to find their assignments. After completing each piece, students were to check in with their teacher to ensure they mastered the content before moving on.
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Students in English 1 are reading the novel SPEAK and this contract is to be completed during the first section of four. Following this, students are to write a constructed response and check in with Mrs. Glenn before moving on with writing each sentence of their paragraph
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Students were to complete activities on Schoology to discover the information needed, record one fact in each box and visit Mrs. Whitmarsh for check points to assure students were recording correct information.
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Gradual Release Model * Blended Learning * Guided Instruction
Click on the image below for a "Quick & Dirty" on GRR and Guided Instrustion!