kamloops.dec.2013
DESCRIPTION
A shortened 2nd day in the 3 day series, Quality Teaching, K-12. Focus on UDK, BD, open-ended strategies, engagement and feedback. Slides from connections in secondary science, a math lesson, early primary literacy centres. Afternoon co-presented with De Leyton Schnellert.TRANSCRIPT
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Quality Teaching in Inclusive Classrooms and Schools
Kamloops Performance Network Series
December 2nd, 2013 Faye Brownlie
www.slideshare.net
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Learning Intentions • I am beginning to understand how universal design for learning and backwards design support effecGve teaching for all students
• I can the elements of quality teaching
• I can idenGfy elements of quality teaching in my work
• I have a plan to implement a strategy that is new to me
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Frameworks
It’s All about Thinking (English, Humanities, Social Studies) – Brownlie & Schnellert, 2009
It’s All about Thinking (Math, Science)– Brownlie, Fullerton, Schnellert, 2011
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Universal Design for Learning MulGple means: -‐to tap into background knowledge, to acGvate prior knowledge, to increase engagement and moGvaGon
-‐to acquire the informaGon and knowledge to process new ideas and informaGon
-‐to express what they know.
Rose & Meyer, 2002
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access not adapt
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Backwards Design • What important ideas and enduring understandings do you want the students to know?
• What thinking strategies will students need to demonstrate these understandings?
McTighe & Wiggins, 2001
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The teeter totter
kids
kids curriculum
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Open-ended strategies:
connect process
personalize/transform (Brownlie, Feniak & Schnellert, 2006; Buehl, 2001; Cook, 2005; Gear, 2006; Harvey & Goudvis, 2007;Kame'enui & Carnine, 2002; )
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Tara O’Reilly, Burnaby Mountain Secondary
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How are the following pictures similar?
How are the following pictures different?
Is there a common theme among these pictures?
Things to Think about…
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Will Barrow’s gr. 6 Math and Language Arts, Prince Rupert
• Math – Solving problems with large numbers.
– I can solve problems with large numbers
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• Write down these digits: • A/B • Jujube problem • Work to solve the problem • Report out on the strategies you used • Share • Local newspaper arGcle • Circle numbers • Design a problem
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• Mr. Barrow gave Ms Brownlie half of his jujubes. She ate ½ of the jujubes and gave the rest to Mr. K. He kept 8 of the juubes and gave the last 10 to Mrs Jones. How many jujubes did Mr Barrow have?
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Lit 12: pracGce without penalty Naryn Searcy, PenGcton
• Goal: learn how to represent your understanding of a poem in a different ways
• Poet: Robert Burns – Auld Lang Syne (read aloud) – To a Mouse (teams)
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1. Read aloud and pracGce stanza with partner
2. Connect to themes: – Mankind has broken its union with nature – Even our best laid plans oeen do not work out
3. Microcosm & universal truths
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Assignment
1. Mouse Dance – all 8 stanzas (2-‐4 students)
2. Comic (1-‐2 students)
3. Reduced poetry (1-‐2 students)
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Criteria
• Demonstrate understanding of the meaning of all 8 stanzas of the poem
• Recognize and demonstrate the 2 themes
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Feedback
• What worked? • What’s missing?
• What’s next?
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Robert Burns (1759-‐1796)To a Mouse On Turning Up Her Nest with the
Plough, November, 1785
Wee, sleeket, cowrin, Jm'rous beasJe, Oh, what a panic's in thy breasJe! Thou need na start awa sae hasty
Wi' bickerin braOle!
I wad be laith to rin an' chase thee Wi' murd'ring paOle!
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Reduced Poem Poor ligle mouse petrified Don’t run away quickly! Humans break nature’s contract – theme 1 No trust well deserved You don’t request much Have too much myself Oh your house gone! December approaches uncomfortably close Security beneath the chill Soon destroyed with cut Home lost high price Not alone in lesson: Best plans oeen fail – theme 2 Mouse lucky because humans Regret past/fear future
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Mouse Dance Notes 1. Mouse (Mag) gathering materials for winter, builds house
(Boyd) 2. Mouse is shivering – symbolizing winter 3. Famer & his equipment (Ethan & Corey) destroy mouse’s
house – represents theme that man breaks nature’s fickle bond
4. Farmer feels bad, tries to apologize to mouse (nature) 5. Mouse won’t accept forgiveness – nothing lee to build a
house 6. Mouse comes back and shoots the farmer 7. Mouse has heart agack – represents the theme that plans
oeen backfire – best laid plans of mouse and men don’t work!
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The Richmond Experience Lisa Schultz Lisa Schwartz
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First Steps
• CollecGng baseline data (formaGve assessment)
• What do they know? What are their strengths? • What areas need further development? • How will we support this development?
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• Looked at the results as coded on the performance standard
• Developed an inquiry quesGon • Made a plan
• Spent a term in each classroom. Two blocks each week.
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Inquiry QuesGons
• How does the implementaGon of literacy centres, that focus on reading rather than isolated skills, change the engagement and moGvaGon of the students and will they become more skilled readers?
• How does implemenGng guided reading or small group reading instrucGon, with my support teacher, further our students’ reading development?
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Literacy Centres in FI • Brooke Douglas at Bridge Elementary, grade 1
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