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Three Phases and Three Ideas for the future classroom

Three Phases and Three Ideas for the future classroom. by Emily Thorpe EDU 614-BS1/CRN 34319 BrainSMART : Differentiated Instuction Nova Southeastern University February 7, 2010. Target Objectives:. Understand time is a crucial part of school and life.

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Three Phases and Three Ideas for the future classroom

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  1. Three Phases and Three Ideas for the future classroom by Emily Thorpe EDU 614-BS1/CRN 34319 BrainSMART: Differentiated Instuction Nova Southeastern University February 7, 2010

  2. Target Objectives: • Understand time is a crucial part of school and life. • Understand the Three Phases of Genius. • Apply the Three Phases of Genius to the writing process and life goals.

  3. Treasure chest find #1:Learner Benefits WALL POSTERS PREPARATION PHASE

  4. TREASURE CHEST FIND #2:SECRET PAL NOTES PRESENTATION PHASE

  5. TREASURE CHEST IDEA #3SNOWBALL FIGHT PRACTICE PHASE

  6. FORTUNE TELLER ARTIFACT PERFORMANCE PHASE

  7. Three phases of genius • Input • Process • Product

  8. THE FUTURE IS NOW! • LAUGHTER AND JOY • WHOLE BODY-MIND LEARNING • CREATION, NOT CONSUMPTION • COLLABORATION • POSITIVE EMOTIONS • POSITIVE ATMOSPHERE

  9. RESOURCES Wilson, D. & Conyers, M. (2005). Courageous learners: unleashing the brain power of students from at-risk situations. Winter Park, FL: Brainsmart. Wilson, D., & Conyers, M. (2006). Thinking for results. Winter Park, FL: Brainsmart. Meier, D. (2000). The Accelerated Learning Handbook. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.

  10. “The facilitator’s role is to initiate the learning process and then get out of the way” -John Warren

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