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This module focuses on utilizing neurodevelopmental perspectives in professional conversations about student learning. Participants will explore implementing All Kinds of Minds through various tools, processes, and habits of mind in education. The module aims to enhance educators' skills in structured professional dialogues. Activities include management by profile, student learning partnerships, integrating ND vocabulary into school policies, book studies, and more. The sessions involve sharing implementation experiences, reflection, and discussions to facilitate a deeper understanding of student needs.
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Professional Conversations:Integrating All Kinds of Minds into Practice
Share Experiences (Applying Phase) Professional Conversations Overview Part 1 – Preparation for Group Discussion Part 2 – Group Discussion Integrating All Kinds of Minds into Practice – Next Steps Module Overview
As a result of participating in this module, participants will be able to: Find value in having professional conversations about student learning from a neurodevelopmental perspective. Recognize that implementation of All Kinds of Minds can be done through using the philosophy, beliefs, next day applications, tools, processes or habits of mind in their educational practice. Use the neurodevelopmental approach as a basis for professional conversations about student learning. Engage in structured professional conversations with other educators. Module Objectives
Management by Profile • Student Learning Partnership • Integrating ND vocabulary into a school policy • Book study • Parent newsletter • Learning about Learning lesson • Differentiation • Subject Analysis
Answer reflection questions. What worked? What would you change? What advice would you give to others using this process/tool? Prepare presentation for small group. Sharing Experiences: Reflection
Presenter #1 presents his/her experience based on the reflection questions. While presenter is speaking, a group member jots keywords from presentation onto chart. After each group member has completed their presentation, post chart on wall. Sharing Experiences: Discussion
Share Implementation Experiences (Applying Phase) Professional Conversation Overview Part 1 – Preparation for Group Discussion Part 2 – Group Discussion Integrating All Kinds of Minds into Practice – Next Steps Module Overview
“What should I consider as I approach my new painting?” Detail: Van Gogh, Two Little Girls
Framing (or Focus) Question: A problem, issue, dilemma, or concern on the part of the presenter, stated in the form of a question
Clarifying Question: Requests to the presenter for additional, factual information related to the framing question
Clarifying Questions: What other information do you need as you consider the framing question? How accurate are the colors? What kind of paint did you use? How long did you spend on the painting? Did you use a real girl or was it your imagination?
Probing Question: Help a presenter think deeply, examine alternatives, consider novel viewpoints, and provide time to reflect.
Probing Questions: Designed to expand and challenge a presenter’s thinking What might happen if you painted from imagination? Would changing the medium from paint to watercolor have an impact? What did you hope a viewer would feel when they looked at the painting? How might your previous experiences have affected your painting?
Share Implementation Experiences (Applying Phase) Professional Conversations Overview Part 1 – Preparation for Group Discussion Part 2 – Group Discussion Integrating All Kinds of Minds into Practice – Next Steps Module Overview
Issue: This particular piece of student work puzzles and intrigues me. I am confident that other teachers often face similar situations with their students. Question:What can we do to support each other in understanding our various students? Additional Examples of Framing Questions What additional information would you want to know before engaging in a professional conversation?
What are some ways to...? What could be…? How well does…? In what ways does this…? Framing Question Stems
Issue: Teachers at my school are familiar with All Kinds of Minds vocabulary. However, despite my attempts to integrate this vocabulary into school-wide practice, they aren’t using it. Question:What barriers might I be overlooking? Additional Examples of Framing Questions What additional information would you want to know before engaging in a professional conversation?
Who was involved...? What happened when you…? How did you approach…? At what point did you…? How much time…? Clarifying Question Stems
What might you see happening in your classroom if...? How might your assumptions about… influence your thoughts about …? What would you have to change in order for…? What sort of impact do you think…? Probing Question Stems
Share Implementation Experiences (Applying Phase) Professional Conversations Overview Part 1 – Preparation for Group Discussion Part 2 – Group Discussion Integrating All Kinds of Minds into Practice – Next Steps Module Overview
Group members can build the discussion around one or several probing questions. Group members are not trying to solve a problem. The Presenter listens and takes notes. Engage in Group Discussion
Share Implementation Experiences (Applying Phase) Professional Conversations Overview Part 1 – Preparation for Group Discussion Part 2 – Group Discussion Integrating All Kinds of Minds into Practice – Next Steps Module Overview
For connecting with a community of learners For using Professional Conversations Your next steps …