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Tuning through Collaboration. English Language Arts and Mathematics Model Curriculum Writing Team July 6, 2004. Japanese Lesson Study. A Lesson Is Like a Swiftly Flowing River. Tuning Protocol. A formalized way to get feedback on a work in progress. Peer editing
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Tuning through Collaboration English Language Arts and Mathematics Model Curriculum Writing Team July 6, 2004
Japanese Lesson Study A Lesson Is Like a Swiftly Flowing River
Tuning Protocol A formalized way to get feedback on a work in progress. • Peer editing • Enables work to be refined before it is field tested • Process can be completed in 25-30 minutes for lessons 12-15 minutes for assessments
Tuning Protocol - Roles • Timekeeper • Tunee – lesson writer • Tuner – writing members
Tuning Protocol-Step 1 Tuner Review (4-5 minutes) • Tuner distributes copies of the lesson to each member of the team. • Each member silently reads the lesson and jots notes or questions
Tuning Protocol-Step 2 Overview (1 minute) • Writer gives overview of lesson and explains decisions • Members listen
Tuning Protocol-Step 3 Clarification (1 minute) • Members ask writer clarifying questions “What do you mean by…” “Could you reword….” “How is the class arranged?” • No discussion is allowed
Tuning Protocol-Step 4 Discussion (4-5 minutes) • Writer listens and takes notes as members discuss revisions • Feedback Positive Points Questions that arise regarding -standards alignment -accurate content and process -clarity in direction
Tuning Protocol-Step 5 Response (2-3 minutes) • Tuner responds to feedback about changes and new insights • Asks clarifying questions for revision
Tuning Protocol NOTE: Group feedback may be used at the writer’s discretion
Tuning Protocol What does collaboration look like? What does collaboration sound like?
Tuning Protocol • Team Contract or Rubric • Self-reflection