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  1. ‘Play’ the slide show • ...in order for the links (underlined text) to be usable • Most pages advance by clicking anywhere, but if the word next is present, click that.

  2. EDWN 600 • Instructional Design • and Classroom Management

  3. Margaret Foss, Ph.D. • Available at margaret@norda.com or margardenlady@gmail.com • During business hours (715) 869-3331 or 532-6084

  4. Topics for this weekend • The Context of Teaching • Communication skills • Role of the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction • Introduction to Wisconsin Teacher Standards • Wisconsin Academic Model Standards, Common Core Standards, especially Disciplinary Literacy • Child development • Intellectual • Social/Moral/Emotional • Bloom’s taxonomy and domains of learning • Motivation • Lesson planning

  5. Communication • General purpose • Home/school connections

  6. Communication • Who are we communicating with? • What is our message? • How often should I initiate communication? • What kind of responses do I expect? • What impression do I want to make?

  7. Communication with families • PTA - Harvard Research Project • Read and report out on your segment of the document: • What is most important • How can we use this in our classrooms?

  8. Child Development • Cognitive, Emotional, Social, Moral

  9. Cognitive development • Jean Piaget (1896-1980) • Four stages of development • Based on observations of children • Tasks - classic activities to demonstrate the cognitive skills

  10. Four stages of Development

  11. Vygotsky • Social Constructivism • Scaffolding!

  12. Intelligence • Fluid intelligence • Crystallized intelligence • Can you modify your intelligence? • Check out this article when you have a chance • Dual N-back

  13. Bloom’s Taxonomy of thinking skills

  14. Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs

  15. Social-Emotional Development • Erik Erikson - 8stages • In your group, make a poster showing the Erikson model, using graphics or descriptions of each stage

  16. Moral Development • Piaget: Morality of Constraint/Morality of Cooperation • Kohlberg: 6 stages • Pre-conventional: Punishment; Back scratching • Conventional: Good kid; Law & order • Post-conventional: Social evaluation; Ethics • Gilligan: (similar to Kohlberg) • Individual survival - Self-sacrifice and social conformity - Morality of nonviolence • More info

  17. Grade level activity • In a small group: • Read through the slips • Sort them into the appropriate grade levels • There should be 4 slips for each grade level • Compare your sorting with another group • Next

  18. Developmental Characteristics of Students Assignment • Using the ideas we have discussed about developmental characteristics, consider the age your unit is designed for -and- • Write a paragraph about what you’d expect intellectually • Write a paragraph about what you’d expect from them socially/morally/emotionally • Briefly discuss how your activities fit these and help students grow academically

  19. Styles and controls Learning Styles • VAKT - most well known • More info • Multiple Intelligences • More info

  20. Lesson planning

  21. Standards Based Education • Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction • Subject Area Standards: • Wisconsin Model Academic Standards • Disciplinary Literacy: • Common Core State Standards • Benchmarks - some examples from WI schools • article to discuss

  22. Using the disciplinary literacy standards • Using the copy of the CCSS reading standards for disciplinary literacy • Select 2-3 of the standards that you will be able to develop in your classroom. • Write the alphanumeric code for the standard and discuss with your group how you might include these skills in your content area

  23. Lesson Planning • Many different models, common components: • Beginning - get attention • Middle - procedural steps • End - pulling it together • An online way to keep track: Planbook

  24. Good lessons: • Generate more student involvement than teacher demonstration • Include some simple recall and comprehension goals, but strive to apply and analyze information too • Are linked to prior knowledge

  25. Some terms/components • Anticipatory set • Objectives • Modifications • Materials • Assessment • Try your hand at planning a lesson with the template • Trade papers and devise 2 questions about your partners plan • What would you need to know to teach this lesson? • next

  26. 10 lesson unit • Unit general info: • Grade level • Topic(s) • Overarching goal • WMAS & CCSS • 10 Individual lessons: • Objective (s) • Procedure - detailed steps, even small scripts perhaps • Materials

  27. Where am I at? • Please write brief notes on each bullet: • What ideas were interesting/new? • What additional information would I like? • How can I use these ideas? • after Communicationafter Development

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