Component 3c: Engaging Students in Learning
Charlotte Danielson's Description of Component 3c
Danielson, Charlotte. "Component 3c: Engaging Students in Learning." Enhancing Professional Practice: a Framework for Teaching. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2007. 82 - 85. Print.
How to Increase Student Learning and Achievement
Wong, Harry K., and Rosemary T. Wong. "How to Increase Student Learning and Achievement." The First Days of School: How to Be an Effective Teacher. Mountain View, CA: Harry K. Wong Publications, 2005. 197 - 219. Print.
Improving Your Pacing: Additional Techniques for Creating a Positive Rhythm in the Classroom
Lemov, Doug. Teach like a Champion: 49 Techniques That Put Students on the Path to College. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2010. 225 - 234. Print.
Scheduling and Pacing Lessons
Siena, Maggie. "Scheduling and Pacing Lessons." From Reading to Math: How Best Practices in Literacy Can Make You a Better Math Teacher, Grades K-5. Sausalito, CA: Math Solutions, 2009. 61-63. Print.
Nine Ways to Increase Student Engagement
Conderman, Greg, Val Bresnahan, and Laura Hedin. "Promoting Active Involvement in Today's Classrooms."Kappa Delta Pi Record 47.4 (2011): 174-80. Print.
Improving Pacing: The Rhythm of the Classroom
"Improving Pacing: The Rhythm of the Classroom." Micro PD. Web. 27 Dec. 2012.
<http://www.davis.k12.ut.us/21381072191139357/lib/21381072191139357/Micro%20PD/Pacing/Pacing-Leader%20Notes-final.pdf>.
Using Whiteboards to Engage Students
Marzano, Robert J. "Teaching with Interactive Whiteboards." Educational Leadership November (2009): 80-82. Print.