5th Grade English Language Arts- NEE 1.2 Cognitively engages students in the content

Indicator Description

The teacher cognitively engages students in the content. Cognitive engagement in the classroom refers to students’ active mental involvement in the learning activities or mental effort, such as meaningful processing, strategy use, concentration, and metacognition. Cognitive engagement is different from behavioral engagement, which is cooperative participation, or adhering to classroom rules. Cognitive engagement is a key goal of many school reform efforts because it predicts achievement.

In the classroom, this might look like:

In the teacher professional development plan, teacher explicitly discusses how change in practice is expected to improve student engagement in learning. In the unit of instruction, unit objectives are evident through essential and guiding questions that focus student attention on meaningful activities leading to desired learning.


Activity

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5th Grade English Language Arts