Common use of Creating and Maintaining Effective Environments Clause in Contracts

Creating and Maintaining Effective Environments. for Student Learning 1. Promoting social development and responsibility within a caring community where each student is treated fairly and respectfully 2. Creating physical or virtual learning environments that promote student learning, reflect diversity, and encourage constructive and productive interactions among students 3. Establishing and maintaining learning environments that are physically, intellectually, and emotionally safe 4. Creating a rigorous learning environment with high expectations and appropriate support for all students 5. Developing, communicating, and maintaining high standards for individual and group behavior 6. Employing classroom routines, procedures, norms, and supports for positive behavior to ensure a climate in which all students can learn 7. Using instructional time to optimize learning 2.1 _ 2.2 _ 2.3 _ 2.4 _ 2.5 _ 2.6 _ 2.7 _ Comments: Standard 3 - Understanding and Organizing Subject Matter for Student Learning 1. Demonstrating knowledge of subject matter, academic content standards, and curriculum frameworks 2. Applying knowledge of student development and proficiencies to ensure student understanding of subject matter 3. Organizing curriculum to facilitate student understanding of the subject matter 4. utilizing instructional strategies that are appropriate to the subject matter 5. Using and adapting resources, technologies, and standards aligned instructional materials, including adopted materials, to make subject matter accessible to all students 6. Addressing the needs of English learners and students with special needs to provide equitable access to the content Comments:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Certificated Staff Agreement, Certificated Staff Agreement, Certificated Staff Agreement

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