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Rigor, Relevance and Relationships

Jigsaw Activity. What is Rigor and Relevance?. Defining RigorRigor refers to academic rigor

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Rigor, Relevance and Relationships

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    1. Rigor, Relevance and Relationships International Center for Leadership in Education, Inc.

    2. Jigsaw Activity Pass out articles to do different group of participants and have them complete a jigsaw activity.Pass out articles to do different group of participants and have them complete a jigsaw activity.

    3. What is Rigor and Relevance? Defining Rigor Rigor refers to academic rigor — learning in which students demonstrate a thorough, in-depth mastery of challenging tasks to develop cognitive skills through reflective thought, analysis, problem-solving, evaluation, or creativity. Rigorous learning can occur at any school grade and in any subject. The Knowledge Taxonomy describes levels of rigor. A versatile way to define the level of rigor of curriculum objectives, instructional activities, or assessments is the Knowledge Taxonomy Verb List. The Verb List can be used either to create a desired level of expected student performance or to evaluate the level of existing curriculum, instruction or assessment. International Center for Leadership in Education 3

    5. Knowledge-Action Model

    6. Rigor/Relevace Framework 1. Awareness 2. Comprehension 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Synthesis 6. Evaluation

    13. Why Rigor and Relevance?

    14. Ways to Increase Rigor and Relevance

    15. Benefits of Using Rigor and Relevance?

    17. “Teaching is only as good as the learning that takes place.”

    18. Instructional Strategies: How to Teach for Rigor and Relevance International Center for Leadership in Education, Inc.

    20. Strategies Brainstorming Cooperative Learning Demonstration Guided Practice Inquiry Instructional Technology Lecture Note-taking/Graphic Organizers

    21. Selecting Strategies on Rigor/Relevance Guided Practice Lecture Memorization

    22. Selecting Strategies on Rigor/Relevance Cooperative Learning Demonstration Instructional Technology Problem-based Learning Project Design Simulation/Role Playing Work-based Learning

    23. Selecting Strategies on Rigor/Relevance Brainstorming Inquiry Instructional Technology Research Socratic Seminar Teacher Questions

    24. Selecting Strategies on Rigor/Relevance Brainstorming Cooperative Learning Inquiry Instructional Technology Presentations/ Exhibitions Problem-based Learning

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    28. Ways to Increase Rigor and Relevance Challenging Assessments Interdisciplinary Instruction Reading in the Content Area Communicating with Parents Use of Technology New Teaching Ideas Peer Teaching Observations Peer Learning Experience Review Action Research Continuous Professional Development

    29. Benefits of Using Rigor and Relevance? Better prepare students for future work Way to focus student learning on priority standards Ensure student achieve standards Align curriculum, instruction and assessment Prepare for state tests Increase student interest and motivation

    30. Video (Optional) VIDEO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4FJMJtt8dk&feature=related

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    32. Assessments Begin with the END in mind Questions Step 1 - Focus - What defines or drives the learning experience? Step 2 - Student Performance - What are students expected to know, do or be like and at what level of rigor and relevance? Step 3 - Assessment - How will you assess desired student performance? Step 4 - Learning Experience - What activities will enable students to achieve student performance?

    33. ACTIVITY

    34. Multiple Choice Constructed Response Extended Response Process Performance Product Performance Portfolio Interview Self Reflection

    35. Instructional Strategies: How to Teach for Rigor and Relevance

    36. Staying on the Cutting Edge Recognize the need for change Focus on the real goals

    37. Look into the future through the eyes of a child?

    38. Staying on the Cutting Edge Recognize the need for change Focus on the real goals Keep yourself learning

    39. Sometimes, I feel like I know less today than I did yesterday.

    40. Staying on the Cutting Edge Recognize the need for change Focus on the real goals Keep yourself learning Share with others

    41. Are you still making all of the decisions?

    42. Staying on the Cutting Edge Recognize the need for change Focus on the real goals Keep yourself learning Share with others Don’t follow others blindly

    43. Lovers never send form letters.

    44. Video http://youtu.be/_A-ZVCjfWf8

    45. “In years to come, your students may forget what you taught them. But they will always remember how you made them feel.”

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