Roosevelt Middle School F.A.C.E Methods of Teaching

Published on Aug 04, 2020

Professional Development for Roosevelt Middle School Teachers and Staff members

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Effective and Engaging Virtual Classrooms :The F.A.C.E Methods

Created by: Roosevelt Middle Instructional Coaches
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Virtual Training/Meeting Norms

  • V-value the presenter, coach, or instructor's time by being punctual & prepared.
  • I- Identify and remove any barriers that might distract or prevent learning.
  • R-Reduce the noise in your background such as, other individuals talking, TV, or music.
  • T-Test your microphone, audio, & lighting settings prior to the meeting.
  • U- Use "good" manners suchas waiting for the appropriate time to speak.
  • L-Leave the meeting at the appropriate time. If you must leave early email the teacher/presenter.
  • Thank you for your cooperation

This training is for you if you :

  • Are new to teaching online
  • Have taught online before but, feel like something is missing.
  • Have not had much training in online pedagogical approaches.
  • Feel unsatisfied from the online experience.
  • Desire to become better for your students.
  • See yourself as a life learner.
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This training is for you if you :

  • Are new to teaching online
  • Have taught online before but, feel like something is missing.
  • Have not had much training in online pedagogical approaches.
  • Feel unsatisfied from the online experience.
  • Desire to become better for your students.
  • See yourself as a life learner.
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Preparation for Training Supplies

  • Copy paper
  • Pencils or pens
  • Highlighters
  • Post it Notes
  • Great Participation Attitude
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What does F.A.C.E mean?

  • F- Facilitate
  • A- Assess
  • C- Communication
  • E- Empower
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Let's Prepare for Training

  • Get a white sheet of copy paper folding it twice (making four boxes)
  • Retrieve a pencil or pen.
  • Place a "F' in the left corner of the first box.
  • Place an " A" in the top right corner of the box.
  • Place a "C" in the lower left corner of the box.
  • Place an " E" in lower right corner of the box.
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1. Facilitate

Facilatate
make (an action or process) easy or easier.

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A.Mode of Delivery

  • There are two types of online instructional delivery.
  • Asynchronous
  • Synchronous

Asynchronous

Interaction is at the convenience of the student depending on teacher guidelines or policies.

Synchronous

Schedule meet time, great for those who love structure F2F experience
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B. Instruction Elements

  • Learning Outcome-what you want student to know and or b able to do by the end of their learning experience.
  • Reading Activities- passage or text- purpose (to demonstrate mastery of the learning outcome)
  • Videos, audio instruction is important.
  • Engaging Online Learning Tools (Pear Deck, Quizziz, Nearpod, etc.)
  • Independent practices
  • Community Engagement- graphic organizers, discussions, personal and class journals.
  • Questions and Answers sessions

C. Guidance Practice

Support the Whole Student 
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4 Areas to Support Students

  • Academics- provide virtual hours and discovery sessions with students
  • Inspirational - Instruction tip of the week. Motivational videos, weekly affirmations-get students to talk.(place on announcement page of Google Classroom)
  • Referrals- Counseling, or other support systems.
  • Personal Development- Help students to grow academically and personally.
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Community Connections

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Students satisfication with online learning is impacted significantly by how connected they feel to the community and the online learning environment.

Different Connections

  • Teacher to Student- building trustworthy relationships is key.
  • Student to Content-making content revelant and flow for connections.
  • Student to Students- student connecting with each other.

2. Assessment

Gathering information to decide the direction of instruction

How do I gather information to make decisions about instruction and intervention for my students?

How do I measure, evaluate, and document student progress?

Please prepare to take notes
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6 Ways to measure student progress

  • Student Activities- Discussion Boards, Forums, Blogs and Journals.
  • Formal assessments- pre-assessments,quick assessment, Questions & Answers, Check for Understanding(CFU)
  • Discussion Framework- Provide a scenario aligned with lesson and students determine a favorable outcome.
  • Student Presentations
  • Teacher Directed Discovery Sessions
  • Gamifications- Quizziz, Kahoot, Pear Deck, and other online engaging tools for learning

3. Communication

How do I convey inform, expectations, tips, encouragement and support?

3 Effective Online Teacher Communication

  • General Class Announcements
  • Instructional Videos-provide and record instruction videos for every assignment,for explanation purposes.
  • Teacher feedback- must be authentic, construction feedback- no generic response explain what they did that was "awesome" as well things they didn't do so well. Customize your feedback for "accountability" purposes.

Empowerment

How do I give students the power to take ownership of their learning?

4.Empowerment Tools

  • Google Classroom navigation- identify wehere everything is location in Google Classroom, icons, tabs, announcements, grades. etc.
  • Support Tools and Resources- Teacher virtual hours, lessons instruction videos
  • Teacher and Student Role and Responsibilities- students need to be responsible for class activities and their roles to seeking help when needed. Teacher need to be accessible to meet student needs , communication is key.
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Questions & Concerns

Instructional Coaches 
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