Practice Model Student Responses
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Module Introduction3 Topics
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Delivered With Fidelity16 Topics|2 Tests
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Cover
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Module Objective
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What Happens When Modelling Techniques are Delivered with Fidelity
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Modelling Techniques
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Use Modelling Techniques
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Video
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Increases Student Participation in the Lesson
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Increases Student Participation in the Lesson
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Students Build Confidence
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Students Build Confidence
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Video: Effective Use of Read with Me
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Lessons Are Engaging and Interactive
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Lessons Are Engaging and Interactive
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Video: Modelling Techniques Increase Student Engagement
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Check Your Understanding
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Test Your Understanding
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Cover
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Not Delivered With Fidelity11 Topics|2 Tests
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Cover
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What Happens When Modelling Techniques are not Delivered with Fidelity
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Not Using Modelling Techniques
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Student Participation Drops
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Student Participation Drops
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Students do not Build Self-Confidence
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Students do not Build Self-Confidence
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Lessons Are not Engaging
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Lessons Are not Engaging
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Check Your Understanding
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Test Your Understanding
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Cover
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Barriers That Impede Fidelity8 Topics|2 Tests
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Cover
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Barriers That Impede Delivering Modelling Techniques with Fidelity
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Using Deductive Logic to Identify the Cause of the Barrier
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Not Understanding Why Using Modelling Techniques is Required
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Not Knowing How to Use Modelling Techniques Effectively
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Unfamiliarity with Lesson Content
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Check Your Understanding
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Test Your Understanding
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Cover
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Removing Barriers That Impede Fidelity12 Topics|2 Tests
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Cover
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Ways to Tackle Barriers so Technique is Delivered with Fidelity
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Understand Why Using Do It with Me Techniques are Required
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I Do – Process
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Learn How to Model Techniques Effectively
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I Do – Process
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Video: Practice Using Modelling Techniques Effectively
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Being Familiar with Lesson Content
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I Do – Process
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Video
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Check Your Understanding
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Test Your Understanding
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Cover
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Module Completion Survey1 Topic
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Increases Student Participation in the Lesson
Jane Emperado December 3, 2023

Increases Student Participation in the Lesson
Teacher Laura is teaching an Oz-e-English lesson. The students are learning about informative texts. Laura pre-teaches the unfamiliar vocabulary by using the pronounce with me technique. She points to the word, ‘capital’ and says the word clearly. Laura says, ‘Say it with me, capital.’ Students say the word. Laura provides students with a simple definition of the word. The students turn to their partner and repeat the definition to their partner. Laura says, ‘Track with me,’ before beginning to read the text at an appropriate pace. Her students track the text word by word with their finger. Laura says to the students, ‘Read with me,’ then together they read the informative text that is projected on the screen. Students are actively engaged in reading the text.
