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Rubrics: Component 3c: Engaging Students in Learning
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- All students are cognitively engaged in the activities and assignments in their exploration of content. Students initiate conversations about the assignment in order to enhance their own...
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- The assignment is appropriate for students, and the students are cognitively engaged in exploring the reading content.
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- Assignment is appropriate to students, and all students are cognitively engaged in exploring the vocabulary.
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- The assignment is appropriate to students and the students are cognitively engaged in exploring content.
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- Assignment is appropriate for the students, who are both cognitively engaged in exploring content.
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- Most activities and assignments are appropriate to students, and almost all students are cognitively engaged in exploring content.
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- Assignment is appropriate to students, and all students are cognitively engaged in exploring the vocabulary in the reading material.
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- Instructional pairs are productive and focused on the work. The groupings are appropriate to the instructional purposes of the lesson.
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- Instructional pairs are productive and focused on the work. The groupings are fully appropriate to the instructional purposes of the lesson.
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- Instructional pairs are productive and focused on the work. The groupings are fully appropriate to the instructional purposes of the lesson.
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- Instructional pairs are productive and focused on the work. The groupings are fully appropriate to the instructional purposes of the lesson.
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- Instructional groups are productive and appropriate to the instructional purposes of the lesson. The students politely debate multiple methods for reaching an answer.
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- Instructional groups are productive and appropriate to the instructional purposes of the lesson. The students politely debate multiple methods for reaching an answer.
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- Instructional groups are productive and fully appropriate to the students, with the teacher providing additional support to the students who need it, while other groups work independently.
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- Instructional groups are productive and fully appropriate to the instructional purposes of the lesson. Students help each other with the activity.
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- Instructional groups are productive in charting results, which is appropriate to the instructional purposes of the lesson.
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- Instructional groups are productive, focused on the task, thoughtful and tied to the instructional purposes of the lesson.
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- Instructional groups are productive and appropriate to the instructional purposes of the lesson, as students help each other complete the problem.
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- Instructional groups are productive and focused, and tied to the instructional purposes of the lesson.
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- Instructional groups are productive and focused on the work. The groupings are fully appropriate to the instructional purposes of the lesson.
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- Instructional groups are productive and appropriate to both the students and to the instructional purposes of the lesson.
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- The teacher uses instructional groups that are productive, engaging, and fully appropriate to the instructional purposes of the lesson.
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- Instructional groups are productive, focused and appropriate to the instructional purposes of the lesson.
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- The instructional groups are productive and are appropriate to the students and to the instructional purposes of the lesson. All students are fully engaged.