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TEALS January Meetup

TEALS January Meetup. 1/15/2014. Do Now. Grab some food and a name t ag Pick up 3 handouts* and index card *3 rd handout different for AP and Intro Sit with your team Index Card: What have you learned since you started TEALS? What is still giving you trouble?. Halftime!.

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TEALS January Meetup

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  1. TEALS January Meetup 1/15/2014

  2. Do Now • Grab some food and a name tag • Pick up 3 handouts* and index card • *3rd handout different for AP and Intro • Sit with your team • Index Card: • What have you learned since you started TEALS? • What is still giving you trouble?

  3. Halftime! • Reflection: • What have you learned? • What still gives you trouble?

  4. Progress Report

  5. Program Update • School recruiting is NOW – send us schools! • Aiming to DOUBLE(ish) • (volunteer recruiting on deck) • OPS team in place! • Will hire new Regional Managers to support additional growth • Stipend Issues / Volunteer Manager hours / classroom support: email [Regional Director] • Classroom Swag Refill available – wait for email to request

  6. Hour of Code wrap-up

  7. End of semester surveys • Only if your class is ending • Mirrors survey from beginning of semester • NYC schools have 2 surveys again • Fixing this for 2nd semester surveymonkey.com/s/TEALSpost

  8. Spring Field Trip • 1 full school day • Invite students from both semesters • Format (varies by region) • School Requirements • Permission slips • Media release • Provide transportation • Pre/Post discussion • Do you know a school or company who should have a booth at the fair?

  9. Final Projects http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzAG1fly28c

  10. Kinect Projects for Intro • Loaner Kinects are available. If interested: • Submit project plans for what you would like to use them for. • Due date: Feb 1. We will send out a survey in which you will need to indicate interest. SDK + sample projects located at: http://scratch.saorog.com/

  11. Curriculum Handoff • What is the goal of TEALS? • How do we maximize our impact? • What is your role in this?

  12. Goals for Phase 2 AP AND INTRO • Classroom teacher should (have) complete(d) major projects on their own. • Classroom teacher begins to participate in grading of assignments. • Classroom teacher should be serving as a TA during lab able to fully participate and aid students. • Classroom teacher should begin leading demos or reviews (partial class 1/wk) AP ONLY • Classroom teacher should take a practice AP test by the end of the year • Classroom teacher should handle half of grading by end of semester

  13. Team Reflection • Work with your teaching team • If there are fewer than 3 of you present, merge with another team • Where is your team right now in the phases discussed in the document? • What should you focus on to make progress? • Any feedback on the document itself? (it’s brand new after all!)

  14. Co-Teaching

  15. Strategies for Effective Co-Teaching • Think about… • What are the potential benefits of having multiple adults in the classroom? • What does effective co-teaching look like? • What does effective co-teaching require?

  16. Model 1: One Teach, One Support • What should the supporter do? • Hand out papers • Drive the demo/computer • Prepare next part of lesson • Monitor student engagement

  17. Model 2: Team Teaching • Situations • Asking model questions • Paraphrasing • Boardwork • 2 sides of a debate • Transitions • Positive Handoff • Signal

  18. Model 3: Parallel Teaching • Reduce Student:Teacher ratio • Same or different activities • Esp. discussions – gives each student more talk time

  19. Model 4: Station Teaching • Hint: you do this almost every day!

  20. Model 5: Alternative Teaching • Can you think of moments in your class when this would have been helpful? • Be careful with remediation • Don’t set low expectations.

  21. Team Teaching Improv ACTIVITY • Goal: practice the TEAM TEACHING model • Pair up with someone from your teaching team, and then join a group with another pair (4 people/group total) • Objective: SWBAT explain the binary number system and convert between decimal and binary numbers up to 8 bits • 8 minutes to plan how to present the new material (lecture) + demo an example (3 minute lesson)

  22. Team Teaching ImprovGame • Objective: SWBAT explain the binary number system and convert between decimal and binary numbers up to 8 bits • Rules: • While one teacher is speaking, the other should be writing on the “board” (paper). • The observing team can signal the teachers to switch roles by shouting “Switch!”. This can happen up to 3x throughout the lesson. • Afterwards, discuss what worked well (particularly during transitions), what felt unnatural or didn’t go as planned, and the specific things that need to be planned out ahead of time

  23. Team Teaching Wrapup • What are the potential benefits of having multiple adults in the classroom? • What does effective co-teaching look like? • What does effective co-teaching require? • How can you use this in your classroom to: • Boost student achievement? • Make progress towards curriculum handoff?

  24. SPLIT!! AP Teams Intro Teams Using the new Curriculum Guide and Curriculum Materials Repository • Preparing students for the AP Exam

  25. AP Exam Prep Create a plan for what strategies you will incorporate to start preparing students for the AP exam, how often, and what resources will be required Strategies for AP prep: • Incorporate past AP questions into exams and HW • Assign past AP questions as Do Now/entrance activity • Practice free response questions and scoring guides • Practice handwriting code • Timed practice (MC or FRQ) • Full-length practice exams outside of school (classroom teacher)

  26. Curriculum Materials Guide Repository Set of curated content from you Sort and Filter by unit, topic, objective Search metadata and full-text Rate content to help others choose Send us content to include! • Units • Objectives • Assessment • Suggested Activities

  27. Curriculum Repository • Launching ASAP • Requires an Office 365 account (“Organizational Account”) OR Live ID / “Microsoft Account” • You will receive an invitation this weekend • DEMO!!!! https://teals.sharepoint.com/curriculum

  28. Practice-It for AP • Requires a login – easy to create • Demo: http://practiceit.cs.washington.edu/practiceit/

  29. Open Discussion • Major issues in your class? • Curriculum? • Assessments and grading? • One of the topics from tonight: • Kinect • Field Trip • Handoff • Co-Teaching

  30. Exit Ticket: session feedback https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2014115

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