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Supplemental Instruction Fall 2012

Supplemental Instruction Fall 2012. STEM Grant FIPSE Grant. Introduction to SI. Understanding What SI Is. Tutoring. SI Group Sessions. 1-1 or small groups Drop-in service Students receive individual help with homework problems Discussion is limited to the tutor and student.

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Supplemental Instruction Fall 2012

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  1. Supplemental InstructionFall 2012 STEM Grant FIPSE Grant SI Leader Training Orientation/F12

  2. SI Leader Training Orientation/F12 Introduction to SI

  3. SI Leader Training Orientation/F12 Understanding What SI Is Tutoring SI Group Sessions • 1-1 or small groups • Drop-in service • Students receive individual help with homework problems • Discussion is limited to the tutor and student • Regularly scheduled weekly sessions for students enrolled in a specific class • Voluntary and confidential • Focus is on breaking down complex processes and ideas • Emphasis on organizing information for more effective study and practice • Facilitated group discussions led by SI Leader

  4. SI Leader Training Orientation/F12 Introducing Yourself to the Class

  5. SI Leader Training Orientation/F12 Scheduling SI Sessions • This is a super important part of your SI work. • Give your class schedule to Sharon or Laura ASAP. • Identify several time slots for SI sessions. • Coordinate the scheduling of sessions with Sharon and Laura.. • Decide what day you will distribute the SI schedule in class. • Find out how many students are in the class. • Request printing of a flyer to distribute in class.

  6. SI Leader Training Orientation/F12 Meeting Your Professor

  7. SI Leader Training Orientation/F12 Working With Your SI Instructor • SI sessions are only part of your work as an SI Leader. You are also required to meet with your professor regularly. • Your budgeted hours for SI include one hour of planning every week. You should include the time spent with your instructor under “planning”. • Planning also includes any time you spend reviewing class content or preparing handouts or study guides for your students.

  8. SI Leader Training Orientation/F12 Faculty/Leader Agreement • Faculty – Leader Agreement • Faculty – Leader cooperation is essential for a successful SI program; cooperation is best facilitated by clear expectations. Please read the expectations for faculty and leaders below, and sign to indicate your agreement. • Leaders are expected to: • Act as a model student • Be punctual and non-disruptive • Have all requisite course materials • Take lecture notes • Complete all assigned reading • Maintain an active and visible presence in the course • Make periodic, in-class announcements to relate session information • Distribute occasional handouts and/or promotional materials to students • Communicate clearly and frequently with the course instructor • Maintain the confidentiality of both faculty and student correspondence • Maintain the standards and boundaries of the SI Program • Create relevant, useful session plans that emphasize academic skills • Avoid using sessions for group tutoring • Inform the SI office or Coordinator as soon as possible if there is any difficulty with a student • SI sessions are voluntary and SI Leaders should maintain student confidentiality when working with the course instructor • Faculty members are expected to: • Work with the SI Leader to find an acceptable level of involvement expected during class time • Assist the SI Leader in promoting session attendance and proper session expectations • Give in-class reminders about SI sessions • Advocate attendance for all students, not just those who are struggling • Allow the SI Leader time during class to make announcements and hand out promotional or program materials • Communicate frequently with the SI Leader • Provide a course outline and advance notice of upcoming exams • Provide advice and insight regarding the areas of content students frequently struggle in • Maintain the standards and boundaries of the SI Program • Avoid referring to SI sessions as tutoring or the SI Leader as a tutor • SI sessions are voluntary and SI Leaders should maintain student confidentiality when working with the course instructor • Faculty Signature Date • SI Leader Signature Date

  9. SI Leader Training Orientation/F12 Large Group Sessions

  10. SI Leader Training Orientation/F12 Facilitating SI Sessions • Make sure all students sign in • Create an agenda with the help of students • Write the agenda in a corner of the white board • Use think/pair/share technique • Call students to the board • Circulate amongst the students • Match every topic with a learning strategy • Question students on study habits and techniques • Give examples of how the information will help them in the future

  11. SI Leader Training Orientation/F12 • Think/Pair/Share • Design an outline of mitosis • What headings are in your outline? • What subheadings? • Compare your outline with a partner • What are the differences? • Which one would be more helpful for students? • why? Analysis How did the individual think time help you? Was it helpful to explain your outline to a partner? Why? As you explained your outline, did any of your ideas change? As you listened to other students explain their outlines, did you want to change your own outline? What difficulties do you think there might be with this activity in an SI session?

  12. SI Leader Training Orientation/F12 You Are The Leader • Set high expectations for the sessions and the students • The agenda guides the session • Don’t let students highjack the topic • Consistently require students to actively participate • Encourage students to identify and evaluate their study techniques • Model new study techniques for students • Focus on developing your own questioning skills • Get students to summarize each session

  13. SI Leader Training Orientation/F12 Recap and Planning Sheets • Recap sheets are required after every SI session. • List topic, student difficulty, learning strategy. • Include planning activities and meetings with instructor. • Place completed sheet in your folder for pickup.

  14. SI Leader Training Orientation/F12 SI Observation Form

  15. SI Leader Training Orientation/F12 Reaching Out to Students

  16. SI Leader Training Orientation/F12 Marketing SI Sessions • What ideas do you remember from the video?

  17. SI Leader Training Orientation/F12 SI Attendance Log

  18. SI Leader Training Orientation/F12 Confidentiality Agreement

  19. SI Leader Training Orientation/F12 Daily Procedures for the MSLC • Check in with the MSLC, Aileen Morehead, for room locations • Find your folder in file cabinet to the left of the door as you enter MSLC • Folder contains time card, class roster, recap forms, and important notices • Call in as soon as you know you are unable to be here – 209-954-???? • Call your instructor to notify your students • Post a notice for students telling them when the next session will be held

  20. SI Leader Training Orientation/F12 SI Training Dates

  21. SI Leader Training Orientation/F12 Evaluation • SI Leader Training Orientation Evaluation Fall 2012 • What subject do you lead? • How much did you know about SI before today? Nothing Some A lot • At this moment, do you feel you have enough information to get started with SI? Yes No • What information do you still need? • What was the most helpful information from today’s session? • Was the information clear or confusing? Clear Confusing • What changes would you like to see in future training sessions? I’d like to see more • I’d like to see less • How frequent should training sessions be? • Every 2 weeks Once a month Twice a semester • Please add additional comments:

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