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What is the last step in Understanding by Design? Stage 3 : Plan learning experiences and instruction
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How do we plan learning experiences and instruction?
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With clearly identified results (enduring understandings) and appropriate evidence in mind, educators can now plan instructional activities
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How do we plan learning experiences and instruction? What knowledge and skills will students need to perform effectively to achieve desired results? What learning engagements will equip students with the knowledge and skills?
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How can you equip your students with the necessary attitudes to complete the summative task?
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How can we apply this to our own work?
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How do we plan instruction? Taking into account the W.h.e.r.e. t.o... acronym plan stage 3 of your unit.
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What new tensions do you have after this session on understanding by design and differentiated instruction?
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The real people
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Let´s think about it! Why was this teacher successful? In which ways, what she did with her students relates to everything we have been talking in our course? If you had to choose... What was the crucial moment in this teacher´s practice?
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Oral presentations: Jane E Pollock and Robert Marzano
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It is always important to have a Goal!
Think about... What is your Goal as a teacher?
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The big 4
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How can teachers improve student learning? Know and use learning targets, ones that are robust generalisations or procedures, not simply daily classroom objectives or activities Plan and use instructional strategies that work to help the learner remember and apply information and skills, not just do schoolwork Use varied assessment strategies to provide important feedback to help the learner accomplish the learning targets, not just evaluate them Use data to give methodical feedback to individual students, verbally, in writing, and in succinct reports, in order to improve learning
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Learning Targets The curriculum is developed with clearly articulated learning targets. These learning targets are robust concepts, generalisations, or procedures.
Where do we get those from? Where do they fit in our planning? In which ways have we discussed this aspect so far in this course?
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Instructional strategies Plan for Delivery Plan and use instructional strategies that will allow the learner to remember content and apply information and skills rather than just do school work. This will assist students to retain information for longer periods of time We will look at a model...
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Assessment Vary the assessment methods used to clarify the understanding of the learners relative to the learning target. Using assessment to generate information with will assist the learner in achieving the learning targets.
What have we discussed so far regarding assessment?
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Feedback Criterion based feedback Giving the learner specific feedback based on the learning targets. Developing a method of grading and record-keeping that demonstrates the learners progress in meeting the learning targets. Think about your last week in school... What feedback have you given? Did you receive any?
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What is effective feedback?
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What is effective feedback? Jigsaw reading: Each table has one article regarding feedback. Read and discuss your article. Decide on what aspects are important to share with the wider group
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What is effective feedback? Once you have decided on what and how to share, form mixed groups with at least one person reading each article. Each one shares and as a group decide on a list of important aspects regarding effective feedback
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What strategies could you use in order to provide effective feedback to your students?
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Assignments and readings for next session: Oral presentations: Marzano, Lynn Erickson (Concept based curriculum), Making thinking visible (David Perkins and Ron Ritchhart)
3rd Learning Log due (Blog, electronic, paper, etc) Readings: (there is a folder called required readings) Making thinking visible – Perkins & Richhart Curriculum and instruction for the thinking classroom – Chapter 2
Bring: A complete draft of your UdB unit. ve Ef f e c t i om C l a s s ro y s t r a te g domingo, 17 de marzo de 13
Exit card Traffic light: Think about our course so far... Red – an area you feel you still have to work in order to understand Yellow – Something you have been able to understand but believe you still have to continue inquiring into
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Green – Something you are very clear about
See you next week!
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