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Student Work Study

Student Work Study. (SWST). What is SWS ?. A Ministry of Education inquiry based project that looks at how students approach learning

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Student Work Study

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  1. Student Work Study (SWST)

  2. What is SWS? A Ministry of Education inquirybased project that looks at how students approach learning The ultimate goal is to increase the number of students who can work confidently and independently to produce work at and above the provincial standard in Reading, Writing and Mathematics

  3. SWS and Student How do they work together?

  4. SWST /Student Learning about students: Audio/video Observation Effective Questions Thinking How they are learning

  5. SWS and Classroom Teacher How do they work together?

  6. SWST/Classroom Teacher Curious Co-learners Sharing observations Co-reflect Co-plan

  7. What is the SWS initiative across the province telling us?

  8. Assessment for Learning Rich Instructional Tasks • A content placeholder. Use for text, graphics, tables and graphs. You can change this text or delete it. • Here is a placeholder for more text. You may delete this text • Here is a placeholder for more text. You may delete this text Successful Instructional Strategies Scaffolding Guided Practice Accountable Talk

  9. And that’s not all ….

  10. It is about:ProcessInquiryCollaboration It is NOT about WHAT they learned

  11. “We must be confident that if we ask children what they need they will tell us” Eleanor Newman

  12. Questions?More Information?

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