Teaching Frameworks
Teaching frameworks are structured approaches that guide educators in delivering effective instruction. They provide a set of principles and strategies that help teachers plan lessons, assess student learning, and create a positive classroom environment. Frameworks can vary in focus, such as constructivist approaches that emphasize student-centered learning or behaviorist models that prioritize observable behaviors.
These frameworks often include components like learning objectives, instructional methods, and assessment techniques. By using a teaching framework, educators can ensure consistency in their teaching practices and better meet the diverse needs of their students. Popular examples include Bloom's Taxonomy and the Universal Design for Learning.