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valkas [14]
2 years ago
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One of Christina’s colleagues works with her on developing a more standards-driven environment in her classroom. The two teacher

s locate a state standard relevant to Christina’s class, and the veteran teacher helps Christina “unpack” the standard as she plans her lesson. What is the first thing that Christina should do?
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IceJOKER [234]2 years ago
7 0

The first thing Cristina should do to create a more standards-oriented environment in her classroom is to create positive relationships with her students.

<h3 /><h3>How to create a positive educational environment?</h3>

It is necessary for the teacher to be organized according to the methodologies required by the institutional standard, as standardization generates the systematization of processes so that student learning and development occurs in a similar way, without bias, for example.

Therefore, the standardization of teaching helps in conformity, structuring and systematization, essential for the formation of relationships and educational culture favorable to social, cognitive and academic development.

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