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Explore strategies like pausing, paraphrasing, and probing to enhance inquiry spirit and advocacy balance in education while promoting positive intentions and active listening. Reflect on learning targets and readings to deepen understanding. Analyze module lessons for Common Core shifts. Engage in group discussions and activities for practical application in teaching practices.
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Highlighting a Module 4 Lesson: Elementary EngageNY.org
Effective Collaboration Norms and Guidelines 1. Promoting a Spirit of Inquiry and Balancing Advocacy 2. Pausing 3. Paraphrasing 4. Probing 5. Putting Ideas on the Table 6. Paying Attention to Self and Others 7. Presuming Positive Intentions EngageNY.org
Introductions • Introduce yourselves at tables: name, role, district, what you are most excited to learn about while you are here. EngageNY.org
Turn and Talk • “It isn’t the changes themselves that the people in these cases resist. It is the losses and endings that they have experienced and the transition that they are resisting.”(Bridges, 2009, p. 24) • Do you agree/disagree? Why? Can you relate to this? Why or why not? EngageNY.org
Learning Targets • I can analyze a module lesson for its impact on students and implications for my practice as a teacher or school leader. • I can analyze a module lesson for the Common Core shifts in instruction. EngageNY.org
Your “Learner Hat” • There will be lots of time to think like a teacher and ask questions about planning later after you have some experiences as a learner. • Our purpose is for you to dig into the “subtle moves” that represent the shifts. While we are asking you to be “students,” be metacognitive about our choices and design. EngageNY.org
Read, Write, Reflect • What characteristics or qualities does a person have “who takes a stand?” • Is it ever okay to break the law? Why or why not? • How can taking a stand be both positive and a negative? EngageNY.org
Learning Target 1. I can infer the meaning of words and phrases using context clues to better understand a primary source. EngageNY.org
Close Readers • Read small chunks of text slowly and think about the gist. • Reread each passage one sentence at a time. • Underline things that you understand or know something about. • Circle words that you do not know. EngageNY.org
Close Readers • Talk with your partners about all of your good ideas. • State the gist or message of the paragraph in the margin. • Listen to the questions. • Go back to the text to find answers to questions. • Talk with your partners about the answers you find. EngageNY.org
Gist What you think the article is mostly about after the first time you read it. • What is this speech mostly about? EngageNY.org
Background: “On Women’s Right to the Suffrage” • Using context clues, what can you infer about the meaning of the word suffrage? • Why was Susan B. Anthony arrested? EngageNY.org
Turn and Talk • Turn and talk to a partner. • Share your gist statements with your partner. • Addto your gist statement if your partner has an idea that you like. EngageNY.org
Reflection: Learning Target #1 I can infer the meaning of words and phrases using context clues to better understand a primary source. EngageNY.org
Learning Target #2 I can answer questions using evidence from the text. EngageNY.org
Remember…. The gist is what you think the article is mostly about after the first time you read it. How is this informational text different from others you have read about Susan B. Anthony? Do you notice anything about the style of the writing? Is it similar to what you might read in a newspaper or online today? EngageNY.org
Reflection: Learning Target #2 I can answer questions using evidence from the text. EngageNY.org
Learning Target #3 I can compare information from two informational texts about the same topic. EngageNY.org
Read, Write, Reflect • What characteristics or qualities does a person have “who takes a stand?” • Is it ever okay to break the law? Why or why not? • How can taking a stand be both positive and a negative? EngageNY.org
Welcome Back to “Teacher Hat” Our Learning Targets today: • I can analyze a module lesson for its impact on students and implications for my practice as a teacher or school leader. • I can analyze a module lesson for the Common Core shifts in instruction. EngageNY.org
Debrief Work independently to analyze the lesson on the back side of your “Experiencing the Shifts Recording Form.” Refer to the Module Sampler as needed. Then share in split table groups. EngageNY.org
Please use your Reflection Form to capture your new learning and thinking on the session. THANK YOU! EngageNY.org