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Activities and clips. Clip on movement Monster mash activity Clip on stressed brain and discuss emotions Ice cube Clip on discovery 7up and raisins. Teaching Tomorrow’s Leaders: Engaging all students for the 21 st Century. Susan Baum, Ph.D. International Center for Talent Development
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Activities and clips • Clip on movement • Monster mash activity • Clip on stressed brain and discuss emotions • Ice cube • Clip on discovery • 7up and raisins
Teaching Tomorrow’s Leaders: Engaging all students for the 21st Century Susan Baum, Ph.D. International Center for Talent Development Bridges Academy
Emotions = to make learning a positive experience. Excitement so students can engage and sustain. Empowerment = the confidence to believe in the power to make a difference. The ability to transform individuals from observers of ideas to implementers innovation.
Emotions, to make learning a + experienceExcitement, to engage and sustainEmpower , to lead beyond the present. Our focus will be to share strategies for E 3
Workshops’ themes • Engaging the 21st Century learner • Creating a culture of creativity and innovation through differentiation, talent development and critical and creative thinking. • The role of social and emotional learning
Today’s learner is different • Digital natives • Need for movement • More visual/spatial and kinesthetic • Multi focused vs. singularly focused
HOW LONG ARE YOUR STUDENTS SITTING? • CIRCLE TIME? • LISTENING? • DOING SEATWORK?
SUSTAINED ATTENTION • Research says that sitting and listening and paying attention is developmental. • The amount of minutes is related to age up to 15. • 10 minutes and attention starts to drift if information is boring monotonous • Digital kids listen faster
Information processing model Sensory Input Working Memory Attention Novelty Intensity Personalized Relevance Symbol System (Multiple Intelligence) Expression Understanding Memory • Application • Critical & creative thinking • Generalization Auditory Visual Kinesthetic
Information processing model Attention Novelty Intensity Personalized Relevance Symbol System (Multiple Intelligence)
Preferences for Expression • You are about to be given an assignment • On the note card rank from highest (1) to lowest (4) your preferred expression • Write • Draw • Act • Build
Strength Based Groups • Your actual group will consist of people who share your most preferred style • Those who most want to write • Those who most want to draw • Those who most want to act • Those who most want to build
The Assignment • States of matter • Big idea: Matter can change from one physical state to another and not change its properties (chemical make up) • Essential question: What is a physical change?
Learning activity • 1.Write a poem that tells the story of or explains the process of a melting ice cube. Include information about the three states of matter. • 2.Build something that tells the story or explains the process of a melting ice cube. Include information about the three states of matter.
Learning activity • 3. Perform a skit or make the appropriate background music or rhythm that tells the story of or explains the process of a melting ice cube. Include information about the three states of matter. • 4. Draw a three-frame storyboard that tells the story or explains the process of a melting ice cube. Include information about the three states of matter.
Forcing the standards:Remedial Groups • In a few minutes you will form groups to complete an assignment as follows: • Those who least want to write • Those who least want to draw • Those who least want to act • Those who least want to build
Emotional check-in • How do you feel? • Are you excited about the assignment or worried about how you’ll express it? • Or…do you care at all? • Imagine being a child for whom reading and writing is a constant struggle…
In what ways can my teaching be strength based?What kinds of choices do I offer my students?How often?
Need for inquiry and discovery Need for Discovery and Inquiry
DISCOVERY LEARNING MESSING ABOUT ASKING QUESTIONS FORMING HYPOTHESES TESTING HYPOTHESES DRAWING CONCLUSIONS
Playing around with 7-up and raisins • Take a glass of 7-up, and half a dozen raisins. Play. • What do you observe? Ask 5 questions that start with I wonder about… or I wonder what would happen if…
My Plan • Question: What do I want to know? • My hypothesis… • How will I conduct my experiment (materials and steps) • Observations and conclusions
One take away • Visit with your neighbor and talk about one idea you can use to engage today’s learners tomorrow.