User:Eculotta/sandbox

I am citing a source and practicing this skills. Wikipedia would like me to cite a source. I do not know what I am writing about quite yet. Therefore, I will quote the article I read about Textual scholarship for practice. The article states that "Textual scholarship (or textual studies) is an umbrella term for disciplines that deal with describing, transcribing, editing or annotating texts and physical documents. "

Correction. Now that I know what article I will be working on this semester I am going to practice citing again using this article. The article discusses discoveries and observations. According to the article the act of discovering something can be defined as "the act of detecting something new, or something 'old' that had been unrecognized as meaningful. " I look forward to editing this article in a way that sheds more light on what it means to use discovery in the field of education.

Below are the changes that lsimmons and I had added to the preexisting article "Discovery"

Within education[edit]
Within the field of education, discovery occurs through observations. These observations are common and come in various forms. Observations can occur as observations of students done by the teacher or observations of teachers done by other professionals. Student observations help teachers to identify where the students are developmentally and cognitively in the realm of their studies. Teacher observations are used by administrators to hold teachers accountable as they stay on target with their learning goals and treat the students with respect. From these different types of observations we discover the best possible education practices.

Observations of students completed by teachers

Teachers observe students throughout the day in the classroom. These observations can be informal or formal. Teachers often use checklist, anecdotal notes, videos, interviews, written work or assessment, etc. In completing these observations, teachers can determine at which level the student is understanding the lessons. Using the information from observations, then allows teachers to make the necessary adaptations for the students in the classroom. These observations can also provide the foundation for strong relationships between teachers and students. When students have these relationships they feel safer and more comfortable in the classroom and are more willing and eager to learn. Through observations teachers discover the most developmentally appropriate practices to implement in their classrooms. These discoveries encourage and promote healthier learning styles and positive classroom atmospheres.

Observations of teachers completed by other professionals

Within the education system in Louisiana there are a set of standards put in place by government officials. These standards are state wide and can be found under academic standards tab at https://www.louisianabelieves.com/. Teachers are responsible for following these academic standards as a guideline for developmentally appropriate instruction. Most states have adopted their own standards to help guide their teachers' instruction. Within following those academic goals, teachers are also observed by administrators to ensure positive classroom environments. One of the tools that teachers could be graded with is called the nationally recognized CLASS tool. After using this tool "over 150 research studies prove that students in classrooms with high CLASS scores have better academic and social outcomes" (Touchstone Training, LLC., 2018). The tool itself is known for encouraging positive classroom environments, regard for the students perspectives, behavior management skills, quality of feedback, and language modeling. The administrators rate each of the ten categories with the number scale of one to seven. One being the lowest score and seven being the highest score that the teacher may receive. It is through tools such as this one that administrators are able to hold their teachers to high standards and ensure the best educational practices for the students.