Practice Participate on the PHET
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Module Introduction2 Topics
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Delivered with Mastery16 Topics|2 Tests
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Cover
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Module Objective
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What Happens When Participating on the PHET is Delivered with Mastery
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The Process of How to Participate on the PHET
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Scenario: Participation on the PHE in Action
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Observe Discrepancies
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Scenario: The Impact of Observing Discrepancies
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Maintain Accurate Records and Prepare Data
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Scenario: The Impact of Maintaining Accurate Records and Preparing Data
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Check Your Understanding
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Practice Active Participation and Good Communication
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Scenario: The Impact of Practicing Active Participation and Good Communication
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Video: Becoming a Valued Member of the PHET
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Follow Through on Interventions
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Scenario: The Impact of Following Through with Interventions
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Test Your Understanding
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Cover
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Not Delivered with Mastery12 Topics|2 Tests
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Cover
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What Happens When Participating on the PHET is not Delivered with Mastery
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Does Not Observe Discrepancies
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Scenario: The Impact of Not Observing Discrepancies
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Does Not Maintain Accurate Records or Prepare Data
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Scenario: The Impact of Not Maintaining Accurate Records and Preparing Data
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Check Your Understanding
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Practice Passive Participation and Poor Communication
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Scenario: The Impact of Passive Participation and Poor Communication
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Does Not Follow Through on Interventions
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Scenario
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Test Your Understanding
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Cover
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Barriers That Impede Fidelity10 Topics|2 Tests
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Cover
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Barriers That Impede Delivering Participation on the PHET
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Using Deductive Logic to Identify the Cause of the Barrier
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Not Understanding Why Participating on the PHET is Required
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Do Not Know How to Participate on the PHET
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Lack of Experience or Confidence
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Check Your Understanding
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Concerns with Time Constraints
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Unbalanced Participation
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Test Your Understanding
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Cover
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Removing Barriers That Impede Mastery15 Topics|2 Tests
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Cover
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Ways to Tackle Barriers So Participating on the PHET is Delivered with Mastery
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Tackling the Barrier of Not Understanding Why Participating on the PHET is Required
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Process
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Tackling the Barrier of Not Knowing How to Participate on the PHET
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Process
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Tackling the Barrier of Lacking Experience or Confidence
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Process
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Check Your Understanding
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Tackling the Barrier of Time Constraints
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Process
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Tackling the Barrier of Unbalanced Participation
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Process
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Video: Teachers are Valuable Members of the PHET
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Test Your Understanding
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Cover
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Module Completion Survey1 Topic
Participants 2
Scenario: The Impact of Maintaining Accurate Records and Preparing Data
Jane Emperado October 15, 2024

Scenario: The Impact of Maintaining Accurate Records and Preparing Data

Step 1: At the beginning of Term One, Teacher Nick notices a student in his class is struggling with distraction and is unable to complete his daily work. Nick decides it would be beneficial to start collecting data on this student to bring forward at an upcoming PHET meeting.

Step 2: Nick begins taking down daily anecdotal notes on this students behaviour whenever he notices the issue occurring. He also uses the Student Observation Form to conduct a formal observation of the student to see if there are any other concerning behaviours that could be contributing to the problem.

Step 4: Since Nick was well-organised and had been collecting data for a period before the meeting, he has a substantial amount of evidence to prove that this student would benefit from an intervention. The team agrees and an intervention plan is put into place for the student.

Step 3: Nick also reviews assessment data and work samples from the student to verify the informal, anecdotal data. He shares this data with the coach and the issue is added to the PHET weekly meeting agenda.