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    In my opinion, I think this standard wants me to recognize the importance in being

    knowledgeable of how to find and use resources to enhance the learning process for all students.

    Not only do using extra resources to improve instruction make the material more engaging, but it

    also typically helps students create connections between the curriculum and real world

    experiences. For example, news stories could be used as part of a social studies curriculum to

    create a connection between history and the present-day. By using extra information to support

    the instruction, students are also usually encouraged to use higher-level thinking skills to create

    and understand the connections between the extra information and the traditional curriculum.

    Thus, this is another important instructional aspect that this standard wants me to recognize.

    For this standard, I chose to use a fact sheet on modern-day slavery as the artifact to

    demonstrate my understanding and application of the standard. This fact sheet was found through

    an American anti-slavery group, iAbolish, and provides a range of facts and examples of how

    slavery did not end with Abraham Lincoln in 1863, but still continues today all over the world.

    This fact sheet was used in practice to provide students with additional information on slavery if

    their class finished the planned instruction early. Not only is slavery an important topic for

    students to critically analyze with higher-order thinking skills, but resources such as this fact

    sheet help students to create a connection between slavery in the past and slavery in the present-

    day. Therefore, this artifact clearly demonstrates how to access, evaluate, and use information

    to improve teaching and learning. Although I have used this artifact in practice, my teaching

    will change in the future to further meet this standard by encouraging students to use their

    higher-level thinking more to use information to solve problems and make decisions. By

    providing students with an opportunity to make decisions about a modern-day problem, such as

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    slavery, more responsibility is placed in their hands regarding their education as well as real- life

    situations.

    After demonstrating the importance behind developing information literacy skills, I feel

    more prepared to teach and learn in a diverse society. Diverse can be defined in multiple ways.

    For one, it can be interpreted as an ethnically and racially diverse environment. With an

    ethnically and racially diverse student population, it is important to use information literacy skills

    to access and use information to build off of students cultural backgrounds. This will help each

    individual student form a personal connection with the instructional material, while also

    introducing other students to different cultures. Diverse can also be interpreted as an

    academically diverse environment. By satisfactorily meeting this standard, I have demonstrated

    how to use extra resources to enhance the instruction for students who are below-grade-level, on-

    grade-level, and above-grade-level. During instructional planning time, it is therefore necessary

    to consider the variety of student learning needs and how to enhance the instruction for each

    individual student. This will prepare me as a prospective teacher to provide the best education for

    a diverse group of students. I look forward to using this knowledge in my future and am

    confident that my future experiences will further build upon these understandings as well.