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Gradual release of responsibility model. Links to Tfel. Domain 4 Personalise and connect learning 4.1 Build of learner’s understandings 4.4 Communicate learning in multiple modes. Gradual release of responsibility model.
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Links to Tfel Domain 4 Personalise and connect learning 4.1 Build of learner’s understandings 4.4 Communicate learning in multiple modes
Gradual release of responsibility model The Gradual Release of Responsibility is a research-based instructional model developed by Pearson and Gallagher (1993). In this optimal learning model, the responsibility for task completion shifts gradually over time from the teacher to the student.
An example of the Gradual Release of Responsibility model http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2m3C00XvVo
Gradual release of responsibility • When have you used it? • Sometimes teachers can not follow the whole cycle. Which aspects do you think they might leave out? • How could students use this to support each others’ learning?
GRR and Tfel 2.1 & 2.2 Guided reading Reciprocal teaching Literature circles 4.3 Authentic assessment for Learning 2.3 Negotiate learning-knowing when to release responsibility 4.1 Identifying when GRR is appropriate 3.1 & 3.2 GRR Model 2.4 Support and challenge 3.4 Promote dialogue