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Day 1 (Monday August 19)

Day 1 (Monday August 19). 3:15-4:00 pm. LITERACY CAMP 2013. Science and Technology, Gr 7-12. “Learning is about change in the way I think.” – Katz and Dack , 2013. AGENDA: Who Am I? and Setting the Context for Learning. MINDS ON:

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Day 1 (Monday August 19)

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  1. Day 1 (Monday August 19) 3:15-4:00 pm

  2. LITERACY CAMP 2013 Science and Technology, Gr 7-12 “Learning is about change in the way I think.” – Katz and Dack, 2013

  3. AGENDA: Who Am I? and Setting the Context for Learning MINDS ON: • Community Building – Identity Map • Learning Goals ACTION: • Brainstorming Success Criteria for Learning Goals CONSOLIDATION: • Intro to digital tools • Reflection: Day 1 Blog Question

  4. MINDS ON: Community Building Creating an Identity Map

  5. MINDS ON: Community Building Creating an Identity Map Based on the sample Identity Map • create one for yourself using 11x17 paper and markers • share as a whole group • summarize your sharing with how your identity map illustrates the role that your identity plays in learning

  6. MINDS ON: Community Building Think About It! • How does the identity of our students play a role in their learning? • How do we take this into account during instruction and assessment? • These questions will be posted on our WordPress blog page and we will return to these questions during camp

  7. “Invite students to explain how their background knowledge and experience affect their thinking. Recognize how literacy proficiency affects identity and achievement.” – p.40 of Adolescent Literacy Guide

  8. MINDS ON: Learning Goals During Literacy Camp, we are… learning to name, describe, and support understanding the components of adolescent literacy in science & technology. We will: • recognize and value how literacy is different in science & technology • identify and name the needs of the learner (e.g., needs of English Language Learners, subject-specific needs) • determine/select classroom literacy practices that support the individual/identified needs of adolescent literacy development

  9. MINDS ON: Learning Goals During Literacy Camp, we are also… learning to lead learning in order to advance adolescent literacy in science & technology. We will: • identify leadership practices that support learning • identify barriers to change • reflect on and build capacity to enhance personal leadership practices

  10. ACTION: Success Criteria • Individually, write on sticky notes the criteria you think is required to meet the camp’s learning goals • In your table groups, share criteria and decide which ones to include as criteria • Each group completes a “post and pile” on chart paper  post your criteria on chart paper at the front; if any are similar/same, then pile it on top of another • This criteria will be used to guide our learning, we will revisit it regularly, and it will be posted on WordPress

  11. CONSOLIDATION: Intro to Digital Tools The URL to the WordPress blog is: http://literacycamp2013.wordpress.com/about The URL to the Ning: http://ellsummercamp.ning.com/?xgi=0bXxd0Z0b5Rh0E • The Twitter hashtag is #gainscamp13 • Use Twitter to comment on your experiences & learnings throughout this year’s literacy camp

  12. CONSOLIDATION: Reflection Go to the WordPress blog: http://literacycamp2013.wordpress.com/about Reflect on the following questions and complete it under the “Day 1 Reflection Blog” page: • What do I know about adolescent literacy, the adolescent literacy guide, and its connection to science & technology? • Why is literacy in science important for me to know about? How does it relate to my students and my job as an educator? Why am I here today? • What do I hope to learn? • Using your answers to the three questions, consider setting up an inquiry question based on your curiosity of the learning goals. Some example inquiry questions are posted on WordPress

  13. Why the inquiry question? • give people some autonomy in task and time • autonomy does not mean independence • autonomy  acting with choice within collaborative space (choice in task and time) – Katz and Dack, 2013

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