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Emphasizing a holistic approach to education, this vision advocates for an engaging learning environment where learners take responsibility for their own learning. By fostering inquiry, collaboration, and authentic assessments, educators can energize and motivate students, allowing them to explore their interests and develop critical thinking skills. This approach integrates interdisciplinary methods and emphasizes the importance of social interaction and reflection, leading to deeper understanding and enduring skills essential for success in the 21st century.
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Engaging Learners in Inquiry “I care. I count. I can.”
Vision for students Responsible for learning Energized by learning Strategic Collaborative Vision for Tasks Challenging Authentic Interdisciplinary Integrated Relevant Meaningful NCREL Learning Indicators for Engaged Learning
Assessment of engaged learning • Performance-based • Generative • Authentic contexts for performance • Represents significant knowledge and enduring skills • Performance criteria are clear • Interwoven with curriculum and instruction • Equitable standards NCREL ENGUAGE
Instructional models • Interactive • Generative • Construction of meaning • Production of knowledge • Active problem solving • Learning environments encouraging depth, social interaction, reflection NCREL Enguage
Learning Context • Knowledge building learning community • Collaborative • Empathetic • Heterogeneous grouping • Flexible • Active roles for learners • Teacher =facilitator, guide, co-investigator NCREL Enguage
Student roles • Explorer • Cognitive apprentice • Producer of knowledge • Responsible and self-directed • Discoverer • Thinker • Validating not accepting • NCREL –”Designing Learning and Technology for Educational Reform” • Violet Harada- Inquiry Learning Through Librarian Teacher Partnerships
Partnerships for 21st Century Skills Inventive Thinking Life Skills • Adaptability and managing complexity • Self-direction • Curiosity • Creativity • Risk Taking
Engaging Learners –Susan Black – “Teachers Can Engage Disengaged Students.” Education Digest. March 2004, 39-45. Teacher presents compelling curricular content with attention to background knowledge, empathy, BIG IDEAS.
Engaging Learners • Teacher introduces a generative idea with multiple windows to understanding.
Engaging Learners • Essential questions are built with meaning and relevance to content.
Engaging Learners • Teacher links content to student’s prior knowledge and experience. • Understanding supplants coverage, correct answer compromise. • Understanding replaces inflexible knowledge, scripts, misconceptions, stereotypes, engraving.
Engaging Learners • Teacher engages students in active role, encourages social interaction for learning outcomes. • Teacher encourages learner to initiate and adapt learning activities. • Teacher forms groups that work to achieve the learning goal. • Reflection is built in. • Assessment improves performance.
Engaging Learners • Teacher provides access to diverse instructional materials and encourages learners to select and use resources that will help them learn.
We are all problem solvers by nature. Engage us! • COMMUNITY • CONTENT • CHOICES • SUCCESS • CURIOSITY • ORIGINALITY • SELF-EXPRESSION • RELATIONSHIPS