Back to Course

Top Teacher Theory 1: W

0% Complete
0/0 Steps
  1. Welcome to Top Teacher Theory
    7 Topics
  2. How People Learn
    24 Topics
  3. Understanding Learner Development
    17 Topics
  4. Differentiation and Personalization
    35 Topics
  5. Assessment for Learning
    21 Topics
  6. Data-Informed Teaching and Professional Growth
    27 Topics
  7. Designing Competence-Focused Curriculum
    31 Topics
  8. Feedback, Reflection and Metacognition
    15 Topics
  9. Classroom Practice and Management
    22 Topics
  10. The Capstone - Theory into Practice
    7 Topics
Lesson Progress
0% Complete
Editorial‑style photoreal image of a teacher presenting a printed lesson kit on a classroom table: crisp, legible sheets — a 2‑minute "Mini Diagnostic" card, a one‑step task card, and a three‑column differentiation grid labeled "Core / Support / Extend"; bright sticky notes read "You used strong examples. Next, try adding a short explanation." and "I can see you tried several ways. That persistence is how you learn hard things.", and a small laminated card says "Pause — breathe — name the feeling — choice." Diverse elementary students gather around — one student working quickly and focused, another appearing slightly anxious while the teacher gently observes with a stopwatch in hand. Warm natural classroom lighting, shallow depth of field, clean composition, ideal for an article header.
  1. Mini diagnostic (2 minutes)
    • “Tell me what you already know about…”
    • One quick task (e.g., solve a 1-step problem; summarize a paragraph in one sentence)
    • Note: speed and stress level — observe how they approach the task.
  2. 3-point differentiation grid (for each lesson)
    • Core (must): one simple objective.
    • Support (should): scaffolds/accommodations you will use.
    • Extend (could): enrichment task for those who finish.
  3. Feedback script examples
    • Strength + next step: “You used strong examples. Next, try adding a short explanation for why each example fits.”
    • For motivation: “I can see you tried several ways. That persistence is how you learn hard things.”
  4. Quick behavior de-escalation steps
    • Pause — breathe — name the feeling — choice (take a break or keep working)