Language Arts Standards
Standard 1
All teachers must know a broad range of literacy techniques and strategies for every aspect of communication and must be able to develop each student's ability to read, write, speak and listen to his or her potential within the demands of the discipline.
Standard 2
All teachers should model effective reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills during their direct and indirect instructional activities. The most important communicator in the classroom is the teacher, who should model English language arts skills.
Standard 3
All teachers should give constructive instruction and feedback to students in both written and oral contexts while being aware of diverse learners needs. Teachers should effectively provide a variety of instructional strategies, constructive feedback, criticism, and improvement strategies.
All teachers must know a broad range of literacy techniques and strategies for every aspect of communication and must be able to develop each student's ability to read, write, speak and listen to his or her potential within the demands of the discipline.
Standard 2
All teachers should model effective reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills during their direct and indirect instructional activities. The most important communicator in the classroom is the teacher, who should model English language arts skills.
Standard 3
All teachers should give constructive instruction and feedback to students in both written and oral contexts while being aware of diverse learners needs. Teachers should effectively provide a variety of instructional strategies, constructive feedback, criticism, and improvement strategies.