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Published on Nov 19, 2015
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1.
Action Research
Teacher Leadership Acedemy 2014-2015
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2.
Student Intended Impact
Building Independent Thinkers
Foster Creative Ideas
cultivate persistent attitudes
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3.
ideal state
students will...
know how to use tools to research questions
take risk
Growth mindset
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4.
current reality
Mr. Smith...
how do i spell _____?
IDK how to do this!
This is too hard!
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5.
attempted solutions
Make refrences visible
allow self reflection and collaboration time
Genius hour
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6.
genius hour
20% of time
student choice/lead
technology based
meets all ideal state objectives
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7.
Topics included
Brain surgery
robots
gmo's
healthy lifestyle
perfect basketball shooting form
best singing voice
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Sorin Mutu
8.
Final Products
youtube video
flyers/terrarioum
blog
website
powtoon
haikudeck
storybook
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Zach Dischner
9.
Throughout the Project
started with an essential question
researched
created a solution to the problem
chose a way to present
researched
final presentations
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10.
Data
Students completed weekely reflections
one on ones to guide mindset/research
self assessment rubric
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11.
curiousity
How motivated were you to ask questions and want answers?
13 out of 16=5/4=81%
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12.
possible mindset change
75% persistent rate
"I would try, try, and try" until I found what I wanted."
"I had to start over twice because I couldn't find anything for my topic."
"I went back through my notes"
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13.
Overall learning impact
I don't think I could have learned much more given the time that I Had.
15 out of 16=5/4
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14.
changes that OCCURRED in students
when students hit a "dead end"
"Give it a shot"
"I wonder..."
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15.
Changes that OCCURRED in me
i learned to not be afraid to take risks with the students
self reflection is a powerful tool
its okay to not be in control
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Zach Dischner
16.
Next steps
how do i encourage students to become more interdependent?
what are ways to assess impact vs. outcome?
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