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Welcome to the Learning Workshop 4 Parents

Welcome to the Learning Workshop 4 Parents. Hahaʻione Elementary School A PCNC “PLO” J. Maielua, Ph. D. 9/12/13. Learning Workshop: Purpose.

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Welcome to the Learning Workshop 4 Parents

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  1. Welcome to theLearning Workshop 4 Parents Hahaʻione Elementary School A PCNC “PLO” J. Maielua, Ph. D. 9/12/13

  2. Learning Workshop: Purpose “There is no more complex and tender geography than the borderlands between families and schools.” (Lawrence-Lightfoot, 2004)How can we work together for our children?

  3. Learning Workshop: Tonight’s Agenda • How do I learn? • “The 3 Legged Stool” or The BIG Picture • Academic / Social / Emotional • School / Family / Community • What’s in the Zone? • Learning & Memory • The Purpose of Failure • Study Skills in the Home: The Plan! • “The 5 Ts” Skills of the PYP programme • Teachers’ Tips • Next Steps

  4. Learning Workshop: Quotes “If you can’t make a mistake, you can’t make anything.” Marva N. Collins, educator “Confidence is contagious. So is lack of confidence.” Vince Lombardi, Coach What is the connection between these two quotes and education?

  5. Learning Workshop: How do you learn? Here’s your learning opportunity to practice before you teach: Fill out the worksheet. Share the info with your neighbor.

  6. Learning Workshop: The BIG Picture

  7. Learning Workshop: Spheres of Influence Epstein, 1995

  8. Learning Workshop: The 3-Legged Stool, “tender geography” Epstein, 1995

  9. A few ideas about learning… Think: How do the following ideas apply to you? To your child?

  10. Learning Workshop: What’s in the Zone? Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)

  11. Learning Workshop: Learning & Memory • Helpful terms: • Encoding new information • Storage phase • Recall / Retrieval of old information • Learning Acquisition: • New learning or information “gets integrated into existing data” • Memory school tools • Use of graphic organizers / planners • “Writing in the air” • Mnemonics “Learning and Memory,” K. Wesson, 2011

  12. Learning Workshop: Learning from Failure • Learning from failure/mistakes • Taking risks can be good! • Appropriate consequences Cohesion or Collision? What are some ways in which we can turn a negative learning experience into a positive one? How do we convey this to our children? “I haven’t failed. I found 10,000 ways that don’t work.” Edison

  13. Study Skills in the Home The Plan!

  14. Learning Workshop: The 5 Transdisiplinary “TD” Skills Can you identify what these skills look like at home? In school? At work? • Self-management Skills • Social skills • Communication skills • Thinking skills • Research skills

  15. Learning Workshop: Study Skills in the Home • “Routine, routine, routine! A set time everyday for children to do their work; a place to study.”(Gr.5) • Using time wisely • Use an egg timer to set limits; break up HW into smaller chunks; scale back other activities • Balance • Learning, play & family time • Importance of homework/education in general “School-like families and family-like schools.” Epstein, 1995

  16. Learning Workshop: Study Skills in the Home • Using resources appropriately • Child-friendly dictionary • Checking different parts of text • Incentives/extrinsic to intrinsic • Independency • When does it start? • Coaching vs. doing • Asking guiding questions, not giving answers • “What do you think will happen? Why?” • “How can you solve the problem? What steps?”

  17. Learning Workshop: “Tips from the Teachers!” • “Routine!” • “Check the homework folder / planner daily.” • “Practice math facts using flashcards.” • “LOTS of sleep.” • “Check school supplies each quarter.” • “Read all kinds of materials!” • “If your child is having difficulty with homework concepts, let me know.” • “Don’t give up, ask questions, get help!” • “Give child time to learn skills.”

  18. Learning Workshop: Next Steps…Academics • Start observing your child’s homework habits, learning style, attitude towards school • Scaffold/support your child’s learning style • Set up routines for HW time & stick to it • Build a partnership w/the teacher • Write a note to teacher about observations during homework time, e.g. which HW seemed harder to do, ask for ideas • Follow up with the teacher’s suggestions • Find/ask forresources • Arrange for a study buddy Allow time for & learning from mistakes!

  19. Learning Workshop: Next Steps…Social/Emotional • Be explicit & matter of fact when explaining things, answering questions, giving examples • Make adjustments to the family schedule to make routines simpler, easier to manage • Buildintransition times between activities • Strive for balance! • Add in physical play time for the entire family • Participatein community events, service • BE PRESENT, BE FLEXIBLE! • Pay attention to & engage your childwithout interruption & the tech stuff! Allow time for & learning from mistakes!

  20. Learning Workshop Finally, last thoughts . . . “Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.” Aristotle

  21. “‘A ‘ohepauka ‘ikeikahalauho‘okahi” All knowledge is not taught in one school. One learns from many sources. ‘OleloNo‘eau Mahalo nui! Johnette_Maielua@notes.k12.hi.us 397.5822, ext. 283

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