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Praxis Performance Assessment for Teachers Task 1 Instructional and Support Resources Chart

A wide range of services and resources are available within a school system to support instruction. This chart allows you to become familiar with what is available to you within your teaching context. Complete the chart by listing available instructional materials and collegial/collaborative resources. (You must attach this document as an artifact in response textbox 1. .1.!

Resource

One Example and Location

Communit

Throughout the class students are responsible for Donughts for Dad, and Muffins for Moms. These are opportunities that allow parents and community members to come participate in breakfast with the students, school, and staff. While enjoying breakfast they figure out effective strategies for instruction for students. Student s rights and responsibilities are found in the student s handbook.

!uildin"#$istrict Policies

Instructional Support Staff

Mr. Tim, a resource and speech teacher participates with creating effective instruction for students re!uiring e"tra help. #lassrooms have smartboards, word walls, pointers, books, alphabet borders, and number lines around the walls.

Instructional materials

Curricular Pro"rams

$fter school tutoring, media center afterschool clubs, afterschool resources etc.

Instructional Technolo"

The school holds two active computer labs for students usage, as well as computers throughout the classrooms. The classrooms also do the majority of instruction on the smartboard. %ehavior Sheets, communication folders, graded assignments etc.

Student $ata Access#Records

Other Resources

Teachers pay teachers, &interest, 'ther teacher, online resources

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