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Page 1: Practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development Design Question 5: Engagement Toby Boss & Jill Johnson, ESU 6 York MRL Team October

practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Design Question 5: Engagement

Toby Boss & Jill Johnson, ESU 6

York MRL Team October 15, 2014

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

REVIEW

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

PREVIEW

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Enjoy the proce

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Heflebower, Marzano Research Laboratorycutting-edge research concrete strategies sustainable success

Learning Goals and FeedbackRules and Procedures

Involves Routines

Enacted on the Spot

Student Engagement

High Expectations

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Generating/ Testing

Hypotheses

Practicing and

Deepening

Interacting With New

Knowledge

The Art and Science of Teaching

Addresses Content in Specific Ways

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Design Question 5: How to re-engage our students!

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Engagement--Four Questions

How Do I Feel?

Am I Interested?

Is This Important?

Can I Do This?

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

An Old Proverb states:

You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink.

We learned that maybe with “reward and punishment” the horse will do what ever we ask.

However, consider a different goal, “How can I make the horse thirsty?”

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Strategies to increase engagement Use of games

Inconsequential competition Manage response rates Physical movement Effective pacing Student interest Demonstrating intensity and

enthusiasm

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Let’s Look at Some Games

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Do two things…

Participate in the game Observe:

Participation Laughter Excitement

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

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Liquids Titles of Plays Battles

Types of Government

ThingsAlbert Einstein

Would Say

ThingsThat

Happenedin the 1970s

50 points 50 points 50 points

100 points 100 points

200 points

Pyramid Game

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Nursery Rhymes

Planets

50 points 50 points 50 points

100 points 100 points

200 points

Presidents

Pyramid Game

Types of Music

Things a shark would say

Things you find on the moon

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Soda Pop Flavors

Cities

50 points 50 points 50 points

100 points 100 points

200 points

Vegetables

Pyramid Game

Kinds of fish

Things a tree would say

Things you find in China

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Taboo

This favorite game is a great tool for students to practice vocabulary and summarize. The object is to get someone to say the word using clues that don’t use the “taboo” words.

Australia

Prime Minister

Great Barrier Reef

Kangaroo

Sydney

Perth

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Adverb

adjective modify part of speech time verb

Latitude and Longitude

lines map globe parallels prime grid

Taboo

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Who Am I? Teacher makes note cards. One person students

have studied in class is on each card. Need top hat (or baseball cap). One student sits on stool in front of class and

puts on hat. The student chooses a card without looking at it. The teacher tapes it to the front of the hat. The student’s job is to figure out who the person is by asking yes or no questions.

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Who Am I? Let’s play. In your group, pick one person to turn

away from the screen.

The name will be on the projector.

The “it” person asks yes or no questions until he or she gets the right answer.

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Who Am I?

Obama

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Who Am I?

Katniss

Everdeen(from The Hunger Games)

a.k.a. Jennifer Lawrence

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Talk a Mile a Minute Students are given a list of terms that have been organized into

categories. Each team designates a talker. The talker tries to get the team to say each of the words by

quickly describing them. The talker is allowed to say anything about the terms while

talking but may not use any words in the category title or any rhyming words.

The talker keeps talking until the team members identify all terms in the category.

If members of the team are having difficulty with a particular term, the talker skips it and comes back to it later.

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Things Associated With Weather

tornadohurricanecold front

cumulus cloudssleet

barometerEl Nino

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Things Associated With Oceans

wavesmoonalgaePacificships

tropical fishGeorge Clooney

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Things Associated With Outer Space

SunorbitsMars

VenusSaturngalaxy

meteors

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Can You Identify? Each team needs a piece of paper

(or notecard or sticky note). Number 1–7. Must identify all seven nonlinguistic

representations. One member of the team will safely deliver

the paper to the judge (must have all seven correct to win!).

Empower students to be the judges!

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Famous People

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1 2

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States

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Strategies to increase engagement

Use of games Inconsequential competition Manage response rates Physical movement Effective pacing Demonstrating intensity and

enthusiasm

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Teachers asked an average of 50.6 questions;

students posed only 1.8 questions in a 30 minute

period.

Susskind, E. (1979), Encouraging teachers to encourage children’s curiosity: A pivotal competence. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology,

8, 101-106.

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Research finding #1:

Teachers ask many questions.

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Implication:

Questions promote student learning.

Teachers should plan their questions before asking.

Ensure that questions match the instructional objectives and promote thinking.

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

A few carefully prepared or selected questions are

preferable to large numbers of questions.

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Research Finding #2:

Most teacher questions are at the lowest cognitive level—known as fact, recall, or knowledge.

Sattes,B. & Walsh, J., (2005). Quality questioning research-based practice to engage every learner.

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Implication:

Teachers should purposefully plan and ask questions that require students to engage in higher-level thinking.

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Research finding #3: Not all students are accountable to

respond to all questions. Teachers frequently call on

volunteers, and these volunteers constitute a select group of students—especially in traditional settings.

Sattes,B. & Walsh, J., (2005). Quality questioning research-based practice to engage every learner.

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Implication:

Teachers should establish classroom norms that every student deserves an opportunity to answer questions

All students’ answers are important.

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Try some procedures that get every child involved: Use paired responses (A/B partner response). Call on students randomly (Popsicle sticks,

Notecards, Random Name Generator App). Using response chaining. Using choral responses. Using quick draws. Using hand signals (thumbs up/down). Using response cards. Using response technologies (PollEverywhere,

Socrative, PearDeck)

(ASOT, pp. 71–74)

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Research finding #4: Teachers typically wait less than

1 second after asking a question before calling on a student to answer.

They wait even less time before speaking after the student has answered

Sattes,B. & Walsh, J., (2005). Quality questioning research-based practice to engage every learner.

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Research finding #5:

Teachers often accept incorrect answers without probing. They frequently answer their own questions.

Sattes,B. & Walsh, J., (2005). Quality questioning research-based practice to engage every learner.

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Implication:

Teachers should seek to understand incorrect or incomplete answers more completely by gently guiding student thinking with appropriate probes.

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Research finding #6:

Students ask very few content-related questions.

Sattes,B. & Walsh, J., (2005). Quality questioning research-based practice to engage every learner.

Instead of asking “What did you learn today?”

ask“What question did you ask today?”

OR“What was your biggest struggle?”

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Implications:

Value student questionsHelp students learn to formulate good questions

Make time for student questions

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Active Questioning, 1995

Quantity Questions…

From… How many

doors/windows in this room?

What is square root of 16?

Name the members of the United Nations.

To… What are the

possible ways to get out of this room?

List ways you can think to say “4 or -4.”

What concern would you take to the United Nations and why?

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Classroom Instruction that Works, 2001

Compare/Contrast Questions(move from concrete to abstract)

How is _________like__________? How is ________different from_________? Seeing/believing Freedom/boundaries Human brain/computer Building a building/building a relationship Bush Administration /Obama Administration Use of analogies

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Classroom Instruction that Works, 2001

Personification QuestionsDifferent points of view (RAFT)

If the color green could talk, what would it say about the color purple?

The Brooklyn Bridge has been called by a TV station to tell about its experiences. What is the bridge’s version?

Be a compass. Describe what you do. What would a doctor’s stethoscope ask a disease? What would an obtuse triangle ask a parallelogram? How would Lewis and Clark feel about about our space

exploration? What questions would Beethoven ask Rapsters?

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Questioning Makes the Difference, Johnson, 1990

CHALLENGE:How can I assess my questioning style?

Record a segment of your teaching Review in privacy For every right/wrong answer (convergent) type of

question give yourself a check For every divergent (multiple options) question,

give yourself an X Add the total of checks and Xs How long did you wait for responses?

Hunter research 2.5 seconds—try 5 seconds or more.

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(Marzano, Pickering, & Pollock, Classroom Instruction That Works, 2001)

Compare or Contrast Questions(Move From Concrete to Abstract)

How is _________ like __________? How is ________ different from _________?

Seeing, believing Freedom, boundaries Human brain or computer Building a building, building a relationship Bush Administration, Obama Administration Use of analogies

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Strategies to increase engagement

Use of games Inconsequential competition Manage response rates Physical movement Effective pacing Demonstrating intensity and

enthusiasm

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

“Amazingly, the part of the brain that processes movement is the same part of the brain that processes learning.

Eric Jensen, Teaching With the Brain in Mind, 2005

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Inside/Outside Circle

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Corners….

Here if you are prefer fiction. Here if you prefer non-fiction. Here is you prefer movies. Here if you prefer plays

(dramatization).

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Strategies to increase engagement

Use of games Inconsequential competition Manage response rates Physical movement Effective pacing Student interest Demonstrating intensity and

enthusiasm

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Wordle www.wordle.net This is a free tool that turns words or

a block of text into a cloud pattern Great way to summarize Great for a pre-reading tool Great for reflecting on content Great for review word choice

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Secondary social studies

After studying backgrounds of presidential candidates, students asked to develop a claim regarding which candidate is the best person for the job and provide grounds to support such claims.

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Obama’s Inaugural Speech

Obama’s Speech

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Bush’s Speech, 2005

Bush’s Speech (2005)

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Clinton’s Speech

Clinton’s Speech

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Friendly Controversy

Five strategies The class vote The debate model The town hall meeting The legal model Analyzing perspective Conduct a folded or split line-up

• Republican, Democrat, Independent

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practical applications synthesized data inspired professional development

Strategies to increase engagement

Use of games Inconsequential competition Manage response rates Physical movement Effective pacing Demonstrating intensity and

enthusiasm

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CHALLENGE: