INTASC.1.A
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K: The teacher understands major concepts, assumptions, debates, processes of inquiry, and ways of knowing that are central to the discipline(s) s/he teaches.
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INTASC.1.B
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K: The teacher understands how students' conceptual frameworks and their misconceptions for an area of knowledge can influence their learning.
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INTASC.1.C
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K: The teacher can relate his/her disciplinary knowledge to other subject areas.
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INTASC.1.F
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D: The teacher has enthusiasm for the discipline(s) s/he teaches and sees connections to everyday life.
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INTASC.1.G
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D: The teacher is committed to continuous learning and engages in professional discourse about subject matter knowledge and children's learning of the discipline.
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INTASC.1.H
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P: The teacher effectively uses multiple representations and explanations of disciplinary concepts that capture key ideas and link them to students' prior understandings.
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INTASC.1.I
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P: The teacher can represent and use differing viewpoints, theories, 'ways of knowing' and methods of inquiry in his/her teaching of subject matter concepts.
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