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Designing Engaging Work

Nicholas Perrone

Agenda

Review levels of student engagement

Process elements of Schlechty’s engaging work

Improve the lessons you’re planning to teach

Students who are engaged:

Learn at high levels and have a profound grasp of what they learn

Retain what they learn

Can transfer what they learn to new contexts

Goal: To create

students who

want to learn

Students who are strategically compliant:

Learn at high levels, but have a superficial grasp of what they learn

Do not retain what they learn

Usually cannot transfer what they learn from one context to another

Students who are ritually compliant:

Learn only at low levels and have a superficial grasp of what they learn

Do not retain what they learn

Seldom can transfer what they learn from one context to another

Students who are in retreat:

Do not participate

Learn little or nothing from the task or activity assigned

Students who are in rebellion:Learn little or nothing from

the task or activity assigned

Sometimes learn a great deal from what they elect to do, though rarely that which was expected

Develop poor work habits and sometimes develop negative attitudes toward intellectual tasks and formal education

Knowing the Who

Look over the student learning inventory

In what ways will knowing this information help you craft your assignments?

Now get to work…

Take a lesson that needs some Pizazz! and go through some of the steps in the Schlechty Center packet

Let the questions help you design a more engaging lesson

Key Ideas to Engaging Work

Affiliation

Affirmation

Authenticity

Choice

Clear and compelling standards

Content and substance

Design challenge

Design specifications

Language of design

Learning intentions

Novelty and variety

Organization of knowledge

Product focus

Protection from adverse consequences for failure

Prototypes

Agenda Revisited:

Did you…?Learn the levels of student engagement?

Engaged, compliant, retreat, rebel

Go through the elements of Schlechty’s engaging work?

Improve a lesson you’re planning to teach?

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