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Best Strategies for Abstract-Sequential Learners. Matching Strategies to Learning Styles ... Design Graphic Organizers. Explain and Show Graphic Organizers ...

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    Slide 1:“In years to come, your students may forget what you taught them. But they will always remember how you made them feel.”

    Slide 2:International Center for Leadership in Education, Inc.

    STRATEGIES FOR RIGOR AND RELEVANCE

    Slide 3:Successful Training… What worked best? What were/are your challenges?

    Slide 4:International Center for Leadership in Education, Inc.

    Rigor/Relevance Framework

    Slide 5:Rigor/Relevant Framework

    1. Awareness 2. Comprehension 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Synthesis 6. Evaluation 1. Knowledge of one discipline 2. Application within discipline 3. Application across disciplines 4. Application to real world predictable situations 5. Application to real world unpredictable situations Knowledge Application

    KNOWLEDGE A P P L I C A T I O N A B D C Rigor/Relevance Framework RIGOR RELEVANCE A B D C Rigor/Relevance Framework Describe function of gas spectrophotometer Difficult Solve quadratic equations Determine cost efficent heating for new home design Troubleshoot lawnmower that doesn’t start High High Low Low RIGOR RELEVANCE A B D C Rigor/Relevance Framework Count by 5s to 100 Easy Compare captialism and socialism Write a letter to the editor Make change as cashier without working register High High Low Low RIGOR RELEVANCE A B D C Rigor/Relevance Framework Teacher Work Teacher/Student Roles Student Think Student Think & Work Student Work High High Low Low RIGOR RELEVANCE A B D C Rigor/Relevance Framework Right Answer Did Students Get it Right? Rational Answer Right Questions Right Procedure High High Low Low KNOWLEDGE A P P L I C A T I O N A B D C Rigor/Relevance Framework No Reflection Only the Right Answer Reflective Thought Reflection to Analyze Reflection to Create, Design, or Develop Reflection to Follow Right Steps KNOWLEDGE A P P L I C A T I O N A B D C Rigor/Relevance Framework Relationships have little influence on learning Relationships Requires relationships where students receive assistance as needed Requires relationships at high levels and with multiple people Requires relationships where students work effectively with others

    Slide 13:Why Rigor and Relevance?

    Changing Nature of Work International Comparisons Changing Youth Way to Focus on Student Learning Tool for School Alignment Explain What is Important It is what is on THE test Increase Student Motivation

    Slide 14: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

    Slide 15: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

    VIDEO

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

    Instructional Strategies: How to Teach for Rigor and Relevance

    Slide 18:International Center for Leadership in Education, Inc.

    Instructional Strategies: How to Teach for Rigor and Relevance

    ACTIVITY Matching Strategies to R & R Framework

    Slide 20:Strategies

    Brainstorming Cooperative Learning Demonstration Guided Practice Inquiry Instructional Technology Lecture Note-taking/Graphic Organizers Memorization Presentations/Exhibitions Research Problem-based learning Project Design Simulation/Role-playing Socratic Seminar Teacher Questions Work-based Learning

    Slide 21:Research

    When to Use Strategy Based on Rigor/Relevance Framework

    Slide 22:Selecting Strategies on Rigor/Relevance

    Guided Practice Lecture Memorization Best Strategies for Quadrant A - Acquisition

    Slide 23:Selecting Strategies on Rigor/Relevance

    Cooperative Learning Demonstration Instructional Technology Problem-based Learning Project Design Simulation/Role Playing Work-based Learning Best Strategies for Quadrant B - Application

    Slide 24:Selecting Strategies on Rigor/Relevance

    Brainstorming Inquiry Instructional Technology Research Socratic Seminar Teacher Questions Best Strategies for Quadrant C - Assimilation

    Slide 25:Selecting Strategies on Rigor/Relevance

    Brainstorming Cooperative Learning Inquiry Instructional Technology Presentations/ Exhibitions Problem-based Learning Best Strategies for Quadrant D - Adaptation Project Design Research Simulation/Role-playing Socratic Seminar Teacher Questions Work-based Learning

    Selection of Strategies Based on Rigor/ Relevance Framework KNOWLEDGE A P P L I C A T I O N A B D C Rigor/Relevance Framework Activities Projects Problems Correlation With Assessments

    Slide 29:ACTIVITY

    MATCHING 1. List four types of assessment. 2. Match an ideal strategy to each assessment. Example: Multiple Choice— Lecture

    Slide 30:Types of Assessment

    Multiple Choice Constructed Response Extended Response Process Performance Product Performance Portfolio Interview Self Reflection Rigorous and Relevant Instruction

    Matching Strategies to Forms of Student Assessment p. 21 STRATEGIES & TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS pp. 23-24 CHANGING ROLES Teacher/Student pp. 8-9 Handout

    Slide 34:Instructional Strategies: How to Teach for Rigor and Relevance

    STRATEGY WHAT? EXAMPLE(S) FROM PRACTICE

    Slide 36:Strategies that Work

    Identifying Similarities and Differences Summarizing and Note Taking Reinforcing Effort and Providing Recognition Homework and Practice Nonlinguistic Representations Robert Marzano, 2001

    Slide 37:Strategies that Work

    Cooperative Learning Setting Objectives and Providing Feedback Generating and Testing Hypotheses Cues, Questions, and Advance Organizers Robert Marzano, 2001

    Learning Style Activity

    Slide 39:Which do you prefer?

    Activity Using Outlines Observing Others in role playing Picture/Graphics Working w/ Hands Discussion Using Narratives Participating in role playing Description/Words Working w/ Head C A OR

    Slide 40:Which do you prefer?

    Following Directions Following Others Precision Logical Lists Working Independently Creating your own path Approximation Creative Graphic Organizers S R OR

    Slide 41:Learning Styles

    CS Concrete Sequential AS Abstract Sequential CR Concrete Random AR Abstract Random

    Slide 42:Matching Strategies to Learning Styles

    Demonstration Guided Practice Lecture Memorization Teacher Questions Best Strategies for Concrete-Sequential Learners

    Slide 43:Matching Strategies to Learning Styles

    Cooperative Learning Problem-based Learning Research Socratic Seminar Best Strategies for Abstract-Sequential Learners

    Slide 44:Matching Strategies to Learning Styles

    Instructional Technology Problem-based Learning Project Design Work-based Learning Best Strategies for Concrete-Random Learners

    Slide 45:Matching Strategies to Learning Styles

    Brainstorming Inquiry Presentations/Exhibitions Simulations/Role-playing Best Strategies for Abstract-Random Learners

    Matching Strategies to Learning Style p. 19

    Slide 47:Note-taking/ Graphic Organizers

    Slide 48:Note-taking/ Graphic Organizers

    When to Use Strategy Based on Rigor/Relevance Framework

    Brainstorming Web Graphic Organizers Clustering Web Graphic Organizers Character Web Graphic Organizers Hierarchy Graphic Organizers Continuum Graphic Organizers Time Line Spider Map Graphic Organizers

    Affinity Diagram Graphic Organizers Cause and Effect/Fishbone Map Graphic Organizers Media Plan Graphic Organizers Decision Matrix Graphic Organizers

    Concept Map Graphic Organizers Cycle Graphic Organizers Interaction Outline Graphic Organizers KWL Chart Graphic Organizers T-Graph Graphic Organizers Venn Diagram Graphic Organizers Helping Students Design Graphic Organizers Explain and Show Graphic Organizers and Their Use Provide Examples Use Graphic Organizers As You Teach Provide Templates of the Graphic Organizers Have Students Work in Small Groups to Complete Graphic Organizers Have Students Create Their Own Have Students Present Their Organizers to the Class Graphic Organizers READING STRATEGIES LEXILE

    Checklist p. 10 Handout

    Slide 72:Activity

    Slide 73:Description of lesson you taught – what and how What R/R quadrant(s) What R/R quadrant(s) would you teach it now What assessment would you use and why What instructional strategies would you use now and why?

    Lesson Reflection

    R S V P

    Slide 74:Activity

    ACTION PLAN

    Slide 75:Activity

    Slide 76:Staying on the Cutting Edge

    Recognize the need for change

    Slide 78:Staying on the Cutting Edge

    Recognize the need for change Focus on the real goals

    Slide 79:Look into the future through the eyes of a child?

    Slide 80:Staying on the Cutting Edge

    Recognize the need for change Focus on the real goals Keep yourself learning

    Slide 81:Sometimes, I feel like I know less today than I did yesterday.

    Slide 82:Staying on the Cutting Edge

    Recognize the need for change Focus on the real goals Keep yourself learning Share with others

    Slide 83:Are you still making all of the decisions?

    Slide 84: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

    Slide 85:Lovers never send form letters.

    Slide 86:

    Center Web Site http://www.LeaderEd.com /msc05handouts.html Conference Web Site

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