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2. Try Something New!
4. Benefits of Meta-analysis Collectively, the sample size was large enough to show significance:
2,802 schools
14,000 teachers
1.4 million students
5. Three Elements of Effective Pedagogy
7. Focus on Learning What do we do to ensure that all students have opportunities to learn at high levels?
What instructional strategies are we using that focus on the brain’s natural learning processes?
Do students have multiple ways to learn information and to demonstrate what they are learning in creative, flexible ways?
Are we using processes that allow and encourage students to integrate learning across disciplines?
11. HCPS III: Benchmark Maps Four Taxonomic Levels
Knowledge: Give, List, Name
Comprehension: Describe, Explain, Identify, Illustrate
Analysis: Classify, Compare, Sequence
Application: Investigate, Utilize, Predict
12. MMS STAFF Professional Growth WORD WALL Purposeful:
with intentionality
13. Purposeful Community
14. Key research findings
15. MMS STAFF Professional Growth WORD WALL Purposeful
Inclusive…no one is invisible
Research-based best practice
Efficacy
Reflection
17. “Insanity is doing the same thing you have always done and expecting different results.” -Albert Einstein
18. Why Thinking Maps? Needed something DIFFERENT for students
3 content preps
Language Arts
Leadership Training
Study Skills
Consistent tools
19. Maps are … Visual
Kinesthetic
Encourages collaboration
Time efficient
Present-able
Displayable
20. Leadership Training Describe a leader
What are the 6 most important traits?
Encourages discussion & concensus
Allows for some self- analysis
21. Other Maps Effects of Good/Bad Leader
Compare Leadership Styles
22. Using the Thinking Process Challenge: breaking project into tasks and tasks into smaller steps
23. Real Learning What did they learn from the experience? How did they develop?
24. Language ArtsBullying Project Challenges:
Narrow down the subject
Keep the students focused on the topics
Answer the essential questions
Recognize what needs to be done
Setting criteria for a quality product
25. Setting the Criteria for Quality
26. Keep Focused on Topics Define & identify the problem of bullying at MMS
What is bullying?
Describe the situation when bullying occurs
What does the data say about bullying on our campus?
What is the impact on students?
27. Keep Focused on Topics
28. Connections Class Improve and maintain
Communication
Problem solving
Team building
Meets everyday; built into bell schedule
Students have an adult to trust
Students have a group they belong to
29. Keep Focused on Topics Proposed Solutions
Purpose
How it works
How it addresses bullying
What needs to be done?