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KNOWLEDGE BASE – Candidates will:

1. Demonstrate a solid foundation in the arts and sciences

2. Possess in-depth knowledge of the subject area to be taught

3. Understand how students learn and develop;

4. Manage classrooms structured in a variety of ways to promote a safe learning environment;

5. Know and apply various disciplinary models to manage student behavior.

6. Collaborate with other staff, the community, higher education, other agencies, and cultural institutions, as well as parents and other caregivers, for the benefit of students;

7. Continue to develop professionally as ethical and reflective practitioners who are committed to ongoing scholarly inquiry;

8. Know state and national standards, integrate curriculum across disciplines, and balance historical and contemporary research, theory, and practice;

9. Demonstrate appropriate professional dispositions to help all students learn

10. Apply a variety of teaching strategies to develop a positive teaching-learning environment where all students are encouraged to achieve their highest potential;

11. Foster understanding of and respect for individuals’ abilities, disabilities and diversity of variations of ethnicity, culture, language, gender, age, class, and sexual orientation

12. Use multiple and authentic forms of assessment to analyze teaching and student learning and to plan curriculum and instruction to meet the needs of individual students.

13. Demonstrate sufficient technology skills and the ability to integrate technology into classroom teaching/learning.

Suny Cortland 13 Learning Outcomes

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