Active Supervision - High School

What is the "Active Supervision" instructional strategy?

With "Active Supervision", the teacher moves about the room to keep proximity with students and scans the room to assess where instruction or feedback is most necessary.  This provides students with immediate opportunities for feedback and, when applied in concert with other instructional strategies, increases the probability of success.

What are the "High School" context videos?

The High School videos focus on the application of the entire range of Primary Level strategies to students in High school classroom settings. The videos represent a cross section of student abilities, instructional focus, and group sizes.

The following is a list of all of the Primary Level training videos  involving the "Active Supervision" instructional strategy within a High School context that are available for viewing.

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Instructional Videos
Video NamesVideo DescriptionsVideo Run TimesVideo Links
B4This video demonstrates the instructional strategies of Pre-correction/Prompting, Opportunities to Respond, Specific Praise and Active Supervision within a Behavior instructional focus.

These strategies are being used in a High School, Individual and Group Instruction context with General Education/LBD students.

44 secondsPlay video
M8This video demonstrates the instructional strategies of Opportunities to Respond, Specific Praise, and Active Supervision within a Math instructional focus.

These strategies are being used in a High School, Group Instruction context with General Education/LBD students.

1 minute, 56 secondsPlay video