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Five Core Propositions: Knowing Your Content & How to Teach It to Students (15 clock hours)
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(1) Complete WEA micro-credential orientation to learn about the process and select a micro-credential. Complete orientation ONCE.
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(3) Complete the WEA micro-credential workshop EVERY TIME you are working on a new micro-credential.
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Five Core Propositions: Knowing Your Content & How to Teach It to Students (15 clock hours): Educator possesses a firm command of their subject area(s), understands factual information as well as major themes, and has the pedagogical insight to communicate their subject knowledge and impact student learning.
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Five Core Propositions: Knowing Your Content & How to Teach It to Students (15hr)
Clock HourCourse Description
Educator possesses a firm command of their subject area(s), understands factual information as well as major themes, and has the pedagogical insight to communicate their subject knowledge and impact student learning. Types of Evidence Required: written artifacts (3).Course Objectives
The educator deeply understands their academic standards and is able to connect these standards to develop substantive interdisciplinary learning intentions for students. The educator understands which strategies are most effective in teaching a topic or subject and is able to assess whether students met the learning intentions.
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