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Effective Teaching

Effective Teaching. Strategies. First of All. How many teaching strategies are there? There are a multitude of effective teaching strategies, m any of which you already employ. Marzano, Pickering, and Pollock simply puts them into 9 categories. . Perfection is not Possible.

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Effective Teaching

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  1. Effective Teaching Strategies

  2. First of All How many teaching strategies are there? There are a multitude of effective teaching strategies, many of which you already employ. Marzano, Pickering, and Pollock simply puts them into 9 categories.

  3. Perfection is not Possible • Marzano, Pickering, and Pollack, admit that they do know answers to some questions. • “Are some Instructional Strategies more effective in certain subject areas?” • “Are some Instructional Strategies more effective at certain grade levels?” • “Are some Instructional Strategies more effective with students from different backgrounds?” • “Are some Instructional Strategies more effective with students of different aptitudes?” Marzano, Pickering, and Pollock Classroom Instruction that Works p. 9 (2001) McREL

  4. Identifying Similarities and Differences 45 Summarizing and Note-Taking 34 Reinforcing Effort and Providing Recognition 29 Increasing Value in Homework and Practice 28 Using Non-Linguistic Representations 27 Incorporating Cooperative Learning Effectively 27 Setting Objectives and Providing Feedback 23 Generating and Testing Hypotheses 23 Utilizing Questions, Cues, and Advance Organizers 22 Average Percentile Point Gains on Student Achievement Tests Research-based Strategies

  5. Overall Plan • Four sessions- including today • Presenting highly effective strategies • Address one strategy per session • Session 2- Addressing Similarities and Differences • Session 3- Summarizing and Note Taking • Session 4- Non Linguistic Representation • Incorporate other strategies in each session

  6. Today • Objective: • Become comfortable with navigating the WIKI site • Enhance your understanding of Marzano’s nine categories of effective teaching strategies. • Review available resources on WIKI space • http://jfiorillo.wikispaces.com/Resources+for+Effective+Teaching+Strategies

  7. The upcoming week • Think about what you’re going to teach this week, or next week. Brainstorm at least one way you can incorporate the instructional strategy of identifying similarities and differences. Bring your thoughts to the next meeting- October 12th

  8. Next meeting • Today’s Power Point will be posted to the WIKI site for your review • Marzano’s page 13-28, Identifying Similarities and Differences ~ • WIKI site exploration • Double Bubble PDF • Questions, Cues and Advance Organizers • Concept Mapping References • Interactive Graphic Organizers

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