Chapter 2: MBI
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Exhibit 2.3: Dichotomies
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- The collaborative student prefers working in small groups and having student-designed activities, group projects, peer assessments, and interaction with the teacher.
- The competitive student prefers direct teaching strategies, opportunities to ask questions in class, and teacher recognition.
- The participant student prefers class discussions, alternative assessments, individual learning activities, teachers who provide opportunities for analysis and synthesis, and enthusiastic task presentations.
- The avoidant student prefers no required tasks in class, little interaction with the teacher and other students, self-assessment, and no tests.
- The independent student prefers self-paced learning, independent study opportunities, student-designed activities, and indirect teaching strategies.
- The dependent student prefers direct teaching strategies, teacher-directed assessments, and clear timelines for class activities and outside assignments.
Exhibit 2.10: Process for selecting an Instructional Model
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- What do I want my students to learn about the content?
- Which models have those same priorities?
- What are the contextual requirements for those models?
- How well does my context meet those requirements?
- What are the teacher and student prerequisites for the remaining models?
- Do I and my students have enough of those prerequisites?
- What modifications will I need to make for each model?