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Elk Horn KimballtonProfessional Development

Authentic Intellectual

Work

• Syllabi• Credit – Deadline

https://www.aea13.org/register/

1 Credit Class

Drake Credit - $155

Credit Renewal - $60

Authentic Instruction and Assessment,

Newmann, King and Carmichael

• In the blue book please read the following pages; vii – 13.

• To what extent do you agree or disagree with the criteria and rationale for authentic intellectual work as a goal of high school teaching across subject areas? What clarification questions do you have, if any?

Research DVD

What findings from the research on the effects of authentic instruction on student achievement did you find to be most important? Why?

Authentic Intellectual Work

Authentic intellectual work is defined by three criteria – construction of knowledge, through disciplined inquiry, to produce discourse, products and performance that have value beyond school.

AIW Framework Standards• Maximize expectations of intellectual rigor for all students.• Increase student interest in academic work.• Support teachers’ taking time to teach for in-depth

understanding rather than superficial coverage of material.• Provide a common conception of student intellectual work

that promotes professional community among teachers of different grade levels and subjects.

• Most important, equip students to address the complex intellectual challenges of work, civic participation, and managing personal affairs in the contemporary world.

(Find on vii in blue book)

Cohort 1 AIW Team• Lisa• Tony• Heather• Cindy W.• Steve• Dave - principal • Andrea - liaison• Tina - coach

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Steve Tony Theresa Heather (Dave) Cindy Lisa Merrie Ann Earlene Ross Warren Nancy Ann Desi Mandy Doug Cindy F. Cindy S. Scott Geralyn Jess Kathy Casey Art Deb Rochelle

Collaborating is defined as….

“A group of people working interdependently towards a common goal for which we are mutually accountable!”

Rick DuFour

How Does Authentic Pedagogy Boost Student Achievement?

•Engagement•Effort•Learning•Reasoning and Depth

Authentic Intellectual Work Criteria &

Standards

Instruction Assignment/Task Student Work

Construction of Knowledge

Construction of Knowledge

Disciplined Inquiry

Elaborated Communication

Value Beyond School

Value Beyond School

Authentic Intellectual Work

Criteria & Standards

Instruction Assignment/Task Student Work

Construction of Knowledge

Construction of Knowledge

Construction ofKnowledge

Disciplined Inquiry

Elaborated Communication

Conceptual Understanding

Elaborated Communication

Value Beyond School

Value Beyond School X

Authentic Intellectual Work

Criteria & Standards

Instruction Assignment/Task Student Work

Construction of Knowledge

Higher Order Thinking

Construction of Knowledge

Construction ofKnowledge

Disciplined Inquiry

Deep Knowledge and

Student Understanding

Substantive Conversation

Elaborated Communication

Conceptual Understanding

Elaborated Communication

Value Beyond School

Connections to the World

Beyond the Classroom

Value Beyond School

X

Descriptive/Evaluative

Scoring Tasks

• Scoring Tasks Rules of Thumb

»Economics Bingo

Iowa Core CurriculumCore Concepts: The big ideas, essential learning, or enduring understanding of the lesson. It must be implicit in your essential question. It must all be the common thread that connects the facts and skills to each other.

Content: The subject matter or information in the lesson – often taken from the course textbook. While it may have concepts imbedded, it can also be mostly facts or information.

Processes: A discipline-specific method used in the lesson that experts in that same field might also use. Examples include doing a proof in math; using the scientific method; using primary sources to analyze in the social sciences. In all cases there is a right way of using this process, but it’s not .

Skills: Approaches or techniques student learn to master or show mastery of the material. Examples include writing a five paragraph essay, calculation, editing, presentations, etc…

Vocabulary: Words required for learning the material in the lesson.

Scoring Tasks

• Scoring Tasks Rules of Thumb

»The Great Gatsby

Iowa Core Curriculum

Scoring Student Work

• Scoring Student Work Rules of Thumb

Political Cartoon

Justification for this work

• Meets intellectual demands of contemporary work, citizenship and personal affairs.

• Minimizes problems of traditional curriculum and pedagogy: fragmentation of meaning, intellectual powerlessness.

• Common set of intellectual demands stimulates professional community among teachers.

Ultimately, 100% of our kids are

successful in school, out of school, and beyond school.

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