Instructional Plan - A set of decisions made by the teacher during planning that outlines the sequence and organization of an instructional experience.
Instructional Strategies - What the teacher does during instruction to actively engage students with the content.
Lesson - A period of instruction; an assignment or exercise in which something is to be learned; an act or an instance of instructing; teaching; an experience, example, or observation that imparts new knowledge.
Linguistic Background – A student’s linguistic background is made up of the languages and language experiences that have been part of his or her life experiences.
Pedagogy - The art or profession of teaching; training or instruction.
Prompt - A question or statement that elicits a teacher candidate’s response within the performance tasks.
Reflection – The act of stepping back and taking a fresh look at one’s practice and how it is affecting student learning. A candid and structured self-analysis about teaching and learning. A thought process that occurs after a teaching situation. This is the thinking that allows a teacher to make decisions about how she would approach similar situations in the future. She could decide to do something the same way, differently, or not at all.
Student Activities – What students do during an instructional experience.
Students with Special Needs - Students with an active Individual Education Plan or a Section 504 Plan.
Subject Matter – A strand or branch of content within a content area or discipline. Or, the specific concept(s) or skill(s) within the content area that is being taught and that is the subject (or focus) of the lesson.
Task-specific Rubric – A set of explicit criteria for each performance task that is organized by TPE domains and is used to measure teacher candidate responses. Each rubric is unique to a performance task.
Task Response - A teacher candidate’s response to assessment prompts for a given performance task. In addition to a candidate’s written response, a task response may include instructional and assessment artifacts, student work, videotape (for Task 4 only), etc.
Teaching Performance Assessment (TPA) – Any assessment that measures aspects of the Teaching Performance Expectations (TPE's) that describe what California teachers need to know and be able to do before receiving a Preliminary Credential.
Teaching Performance Expectations (TPE's) – Describe what California teachers need to know and be able to do before receiving a Preliminary Credential.
Teaching Strategies – A combination of instructional methods, learning activities, and materials that actively engage students and appropriately reflect both learning goals and students’ developmental needs.
TPA Assessor – An expert in pedagogy or a California credentialed educator who is a classroom teacher. He or she also must have satisfactorily completed a comprehensive, approved training program to score a TPA task(s).
Unit of Study - A group of related lessons supported by a common goal or theme. The time interval should be sufficient to present evidence of students’ skill or understanding of the topic. |