Understanding Cognitively Guided Instruction: Key Elements

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University of South Dakota**We aren't endorsed by this school
Course
ELED 330
Subject
Psychology
Date
Dec 11, 2024
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1
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Introduction to CGI Cognitively Guided Instruction (CGI)What are the assumptions that CGI is based upon?Allows students to fully understand what they are doing and learning by allowing them to do the work on their own and in their own way.What are the key elements of a CGI program?Being comfortable, trusting the teacher, hands on activitiesWhat are the assumptions that CGI is based upon?Encourages manipulativesWhat are the key elements of a CGI program?Free exploration, Hands on activities, available resources (blocks, number chart)What are the assumptions that CGI is based upon?Hands-on learning using manipulatives Students go to where they are comfortable to workWork independentlyThink creatively Teacher asks many questions and repeatsWhat are the key elements of a CGI program?Inquiry-based learningStudent-centeredDemonstrating understandingWhat are the assumptions that CGI is based upon?Assume that children learn more by finding the answer for themselves, rather than teachers showing them step by step. What are the key elements of a CGI program?Independent Thinking/Creative ThinkingWhat are the assumptions that CGI is based upon?Freedom to solve problem on their ownCreativity based- being flexible and allowing many different resourcesStudents gain a deeper understanding of a problem by working through it with little direction from the teacher based on what they already know about addition and subtraction. What are the key elements of a CGI program?FreedomCreativityFlexibilityDetailed sharing of student explanationsGiving each student the opportunity to explain their reasoning in completing the problem.Using directed questioning (by the teacher) to guide students who may be struggling to find the correct answer
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