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Interactive approaches in curriculum design and instruction

Interactive approaches in curriculum design and instruction. May 23, 2011. Beginnings. Sign in, please. Place all materials except a pen at the back of the room. You will find a Data Sheet at your place to sit. Begin to complete this, please.

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Interactive approaches in curriculum design and instruction

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  1. Interactive approaches in curriculum design and instruction May 23, 2011

  2. Beginnings • Sign in, please. • Place all materials except a pen at the back of the room. • You will find a Data Sheet at your place to sit. Begin to complete this, please. • When you finish, pick up a paper from the table behind the first row. • Select three quotes from that page.

  3. Comfort and Caring • Restrooms • Breaks • Class time • Share names and one fact

  4. Test 1 • You may be looking but are you seeing. Eden Ryle • List all the people who just spoke

  5. Read and Be Read To • Model this with a volunteer. • Role of eye contact and handshakes

  6. Interview • Find your partner from the board and begin the Interview using your Data Sheet • Six minutes for this

  7. Test 2 • Observation Quiz • Name • Eye color Hair color Describe shirt or blouse Jewelry Two strengths of yourself Two strengths of your partner

  8. Group Expectations • Recorder and reporter • What do you want from class

  9. Expectations • Post ppt and any notes each week onto wiki • To do list up there… • Hand outs • Weekly class outline • New methods, activities and tools (Annotated Strategies each week) • Food (crunchy, sweet, nutritious, soft, popcorn, watermelon, cheese) • Plan a curriculum (mapping) • Common core….. • Engage students… • Flexible and alter plan • Assessing knowledge • Setting realistic goals for self…with regards to what you want to do in the classroom • Applications for strategies • INTEGRATION WITH CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS Model strategies Design….environment Time frames Spanish lesson How to manage money – socratic dialogue – Assessment…formative and summative….

  10. Will do • http://interactiveapproaches2011.wikispaces.com/

  11. Match up • Find partner • Discuss team building strategies you have experienced before

  12. Post its • 1 last book you read • 2 state born in • 3 teams you were on in school • 4 two strengths you are bringing to the career • 5 one thing you know about team building is • Build a team • What it does for you • 6 question for Dixi

  13. teams • Golf- 2 • Basketball- 3 • Cross country - 2 • Water polo • Drama - • Student council- 2 • Football- 2 • Quiz bowl • NHS – • Track –3 • Volleyball • Ballet • Baseball - 3 • Cheerleading • FBLA • CHOIR- • Ski team • Soccer – • Rock ensemble

  14. Plan for first 90 minutes • There is a pattern to all behavior, but there is uniqueness within the pattern • Mary Budd Rowe

  15. Icelandic Inclusion • Name – phone number – content – what can you do for me for this class

  16. Reducing the fear factor • For public speaking anecdotes

  17. Silent Conversation • Model how to fold the paper • Pass the papers until three people have written

  18. Peer Interaction • Folder task

  19. Team builder for june 6th • See to do list on wiki

  20. close • Class design is fresh each year • Bill Engvall story at age 13

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