- I systematically model both executive management and strategic knowledge
metacognition about teaching, which includes explaining what I am doing (or have done), why
and how. Frequently I think out loud so preservice teachers can observe me, as an expert
model:
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- Scaffolding involves providing support (models, cues, prompts, hints, or partial
solutions) to students to bridge the gap between what students can do on their own and what
they can do with guidance from others. When beginning to teach students to perform a new
task, often the teacher (expert) completely guides the student's activity, modeling how to
perform the task. The student observes the teacher and does little independent thinking at
this point, other than reading relevant material and observing the teacher's behavior. Once
internalized, the student can copy the expert's thinking/learning strategies and apply them
to his/her own academic work.
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