MTLE Pedagogy - Elementary (Grades K-6): Study Guide & Practice
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Course Description
Overview
If you're looking for a comprehensive and user-friendly resource you can utilize to study for the MTLE Pedagogy - Elementary (Grades K-6) exam, check out this informative course. The professionally developed lessons and self-assessment tools can help you earn a passing score on the exam. This Study.com course was last updated in 2018.
Syllabus
- Ch 1. Overview of Early Childhood Development
- Ch 2. Learning Processes & Strategies
- Ch 3. Factors that Impact Learning
- Ch 4. Teaching Diverse Students
- Ch 5. Teaching Students with Exceptionalities
- Ch 6. Scaffolding & Differentiating Instruction
- Ch 7. Cultural Diversity for Minnesota Teachers
- Ch 8. Creating Positive Learning Environments
- Ch 9. Managing Positive Learning Environments
- Ch 10. Motivation in Learning
- Ch 11. The Role of Language in Learning
- Ch 12. Communication Theory & Techniques for the Classroom
- Ch 13. Types of Classroom Assessments
- Ch 14. Implementing Assessments in the Classroom
- Ch 15. Adapting Student Assessments
- Ch 16. Recording & Interpreting Assessment Results
- Ch 17. Cognitive Processes in Learning
- Ch 18. Lesson Planning & Instructional Strategies
- Ch 19. Instructional Planning & Design
- Ch 20. Educational Technology
- Ch 21. Communicating with Families, Colleagues & Communities
- Ch 22. Reflective Teaching & Professional Development
- Ch 23. History of Education in the United States
- Ch 24. Major Philosophies of Education
- Ch 25. National Professional Organizations in Education
- Ch 26. Rights & Responsibilities of Minnesota Teachers
- Ch 27. MTLE Pedagogy - Elementary (Grades K-6) Flashcards
- Ch 28. About the MTLE Tests
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