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Innovation

PD Innovation Presentation.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

8 THINGS TO LOOK FOR

IN TODAY’S CLASSROOM!
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PRESENTED BY:

HEATHER, YOCO, KRISTAN, HOLLIE, BEVERLY, ELYSE

VOICE

STUDENTS HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO SHARE THEIR LEARNING WITH PURPOSE!

STUDENTS

  • Presentation as a means of communication.
  • NOT just an assessment tool.
  • Allows for creative modes of expression.
  • They are able to analyze and choose the method of delivery that would best communicate their idea.
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TEACHERS

  • Facilitate exposure to various methods of communication.
  • Guide students through reflection on their purpose and intent.

CHOICE

STRENGTH BASED LEARNING THAT ALLOWS THE FREEDOM TO BECOME PROBLEM FINDERS!

STUDENTS

  • Use past experiences to hone in on their interests.
  • Set personal goals based on their strengths and interests.
  • Understand what is needed to attain their goals.
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TEACHERS

  • Provide experiences for enrichment.
  • Guide students in developing goals.
  • Help students maintain accountability and adjust when necessary.
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TIME FOR REFLECTION

TAKING THE TIME TO CONNECT AND REFLECT ON WHAT IS BEING LEARNED!
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STUDENTS

  • Connect their learning to themselves.
  • Communicate their reflections (orally/written).
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TEACHERS

  • Set aside time for reflection.
  • Facilitate effective communication.
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR INNOVATION

GIVING STUDENTS THE OPPORTUNITY TO STRUGGLE TO REACH AN END GOAL OF THEIR CHOOSING!
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STUDENTS

  • Observe their world and make observations.
  • Isolate a problem that they would like to solve.
  • Create a plan to solve the problem.
  • PERSEVERE through all failure!

TEACHERS

  • Celebrate the process, not JUST the end result.
  • Guide students through the planning and editing process.
  • Maintain accountability.
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CRITICAL THINKERS

STUDENTS WHO ASK QUESTIONS AND CHALLENGE WHAT THEY SEE IN A RESPECTFUL MANNER!
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STUDENTS

  • Ask clarifying questions.
  • Stay open to the opinions of others.
  • Be prepared to assimilate new learning.
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TEACHERS

  • Validate the questions of students (even the repetitive ones).
  • Model questioning strategies.
  • Encourage spirited conversations.
  • Maintain expectations of civility.
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PROBLEM SOLVERS/FINDERS

STUDENTS FINDING TOUGH, REAL-LIFE, CHALLENGES AND BEING ABLE TO SOLVE THOSE PROBLEMS!

STUDENTS

  • Discuss with others about problems they may see.
  • Reflect on possible solutions.
  • Try out solutions and make adjustments as needed.
  • Be mindful of other problems that may be associated with the original problem.
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TEACHERS

  • Ask questions in regards to their problem that prompt further reflection.
  • Model relevant problem finding/solving process with students.
  • Practice sharing/discussing relevant student problems with their peers.
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SELF-ASSESSMENT

STUDENTS DEVELOPING THEIR OWN UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT THEY KNOW!

STUDENTS

  • Utilize a growth mindset as it applies to their success and failures.
  • Be honest with themselves about where they are in the process to determine where they need to go.

TEACHERS

  • Validate ANY success in order to foster confidence.
  • Maintain a repertoire of assessment tools to share with students.
  • Model our own success journey in a visible way.
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CONNECTED LEARNING

MAKE IT REAL!
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STUDENTS

  • Develop meaningful questions for those who are more knowledgeable.
  • Apply new knowledge to their existing schema.
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TEACHERS

  • Expand the community by bringing in experts.
  • Embrace strategic use of technology.
  • Isolation is a CHOICE.
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