Tara Savino

Tara Savino

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New literacy includes digital and media skills along with reading and writing. It focuses on evaluating and creating information.  I will use technology and assignments that help students practice these skills.
 
 

New literacy includes digital, media, and visual literacy in addition to reading and writing. It focuses on finding, evaluating, and creating information across different platforms.  In my practice, I will use technology, including multimedia tasks, and teach students how to evaluate sources and communicate responsibly online.

Literacy is more than reading and writing—it also includes understanding and thinking critically about information. It is essential in all subject areas.  I will support literacy by using a variety of texts and integrating reading, writing, speaking, and listening into lessons to meet different student needs.

Engagement in UDL is the “why” of learning and focuses on motivating students. I learned that choice and relevance help increase student interest.  I plan to improve engagement by giving students more choice and connecting lessons to real-life examples.

 
Action and Expression focuses on how students show what they know. I learned that students should have different options like writing, speaking, or projects, to demonstrate learning.  I plan to offer more assessment options so students can demonstrate understanding in ways that fit their strengths.

UDL Representation is about how information is presented to learners. Students understand content differently, so using multiple formats like text, visuals, and audio helps improve access and understanding.  I plan to use more varied materials and supports to make learning more accessible for all students.

Universal Design for Learning (UDL) uses flexible methods to reach all learners. It removes barriers by providing multiple options for student engagement, information representation, and knowledge expression.

 
 

One of the most important things I’ve learned about teaching is that strong lesson planning is the foundation for student success. Clear objectives, aligned standards, and thoughtful assessments help keep instruction focused and meaningful.

A best practice I’ve found is building flexibility into every lesson. Even with a solid plan, students may need more time or different approaches to fully understand a concept. Having backup activities and using quick checks for understanding helps keep learning on track.

An action plan I use is connecting every lesson to real-world applications, especially in culinary arts. When students see how skills apply to… >>>

Support materials, notes, and assessments help guide instruction and measure learning. I learned they should align with lesson goals. I will use them to keep my lessons clear and focused.
 
 

Learning objectives describe what students should learn, and standards guide what must be taught. I learned they should be clear and connected. I will use them to keep my lessons focused and aligned.
 
 

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