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“Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.” …President Barack Obama, 21st Century Skills
“Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.” …President Barack Obama, 21st Century Skills
Topic 3: Let’s Hear it for The KidsWhy do kids misbehave?
How can we give students a voice?
SIDES: Strategic Instructional Design to Engage Students
TEAMS: Together Everyone Achieves More Success
SIDES: Strategic Instructional Design to Engage Students
TEAMS: Together Everyone Achieves More Success
Inspirin
gEducati
on
Setting theDirection
Why are students
disengaged in our
classrooms?
Why do students
misbehave?
Compare and Contrast
The Rowdy Classroom
The Engaged Classroom
The Rowdy Classroom
Intervention Required Immediately:How many inappropriate behaviors? Why are these kids misbehaving? What is the learning task? What instructional strategies do you see being used? What would you do? (if you were the sub the next day)How will you give these students a voice?
The Engaged Classroom
What are the students doing?What is the teacher doing?How have these students been given a voice?Where would you rather teach?Where would you rather learn?
www.speakout.alberta.ca
1st Things 1st
1. Alliterative Name Tags
2. Team Name/Team Cheer/Team Action
3. Team Building Activity #1: The Team Tower
Getting Down to Business
The Four Big Questions
Getting Down to Business
The Five Stages1)Brainstorm2)Share3)Cluster4)Name5)Vote
AISI Student Engagement Surveys
Grade 1 to 6 Student Survey – May, 2011 – 2,759 students surveyedGrade 7 to 12 Student Survey – May, 2011 – 739 students surveyedTell Them From Me Survey – May, 2011 - # of students surveyed
AISI Instructional Design Teacher Survey – June, 2011 – 91 teachers surveyed (still in progress)
The Elementary Survey: A snapshot Grade 6
Grade 5
Grade 4
Grade 3
Grades 1-6
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
The Elementary Survey: A snapshot
Why are these rated as less effective?Do we abandon these or
just do them better?
LeastHelpful
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
The Secondary Survey: A snapshot
I look forward to going to school……
Grade 7
Grade 9
Grade 11
Grade 12
Very OftenOftenSometimesVery Seldom
I am interested in the topics I am learning at school
Secondary
Elementary
1st
2nd
3rd4th
5th
The Secondary Survey: A snapshot
Why are these rated as less effective?Do we abandon these or
just do them better?
LeastHelpful
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
It’s easy to ask the questions……
It’s how we respond to this data in making instructional design decisions
1. All schools held a Speak Out run by the students themselves
2. All schools studied student engagement as a professional development practice
3. All schools were required to provide an action plan in response to this data
(part of the annual school improvement plan)4. All students (and teachers) were learners for life5. All students were engaged and excited to learn
“We’ve only just begun......to learn”
What if…..
"The good teacher unconditionally accepts students as they are, and expects them to become all they can be".
***Holly Holland
"The good teacher unconditionally accepts students as they are, and expects them to become all they can be".
***Holly Holland
Students are part of the TEAMS in our schools
Students are part of the TEAMS in our schools
TEAMSTogether Everyone
Achieves MoreSuccess
How do we involve students in helping us to manage the learning
environment?How do we build a community of
learning?How do we give our students a voice?
How do we involve students in helping us to manage the learning
environment?How do we build a community of
learning?How do we give our students a voice?
The Freedom Writers
The Freedom Writers Website:
Making Classroom
Rules
Choices:
Positive/Negative
Consequences
Choices:Integrated
Themes
Classroom
Meetings
Classroom Jobs
Advisory
StudentGovernment
SchoolAnnouncements
Peer Mediation
PeerSupport
StudentPerformances
Clubs and Sports
“If we want to have engaged brains in the classroom, we have to have an interactive environment” … Spencer Kagan
“Fairness is everyone getting what they need in school” …Martha Kaufeldt
“Artful teaching is a love triangle between the students, the teacher, and the content ***Carol Ann Tomlinson
“Are we training kids to write tests for life, or are we training kids for the tests of life” ***Art Costa
“The primary purpose of assessment is to inform teaching and learning
***Faye Brownlie
“The more content is manipulated, the more likely it is understood and remembered." ***Janet Allen
“’At risk’ students are those who leave school before or after graduation with little possibility of continuing learning”
…Roland Barth
The most powerful single influence on student achievement is
feedback. ***John Hattie
"The ability to creatively handle change will be the most sought after skill in the new millennium."
***Alvin Toffler
“Teachers must make every effort to know the learners in order to meet their diverse needs”
***Gayle Gregory
It Takes a Whole Village to Raise a Whole Child
Architects of Change(as recorded by Monte Selby:
www.monteselby.com
For all the right reasons come take a little timeShare your commitment with thousands who findThat together we learn, we support and we dreamWe design and we plan and more children succeed
Chorus: In our hearts; a mission to embraceWe can look down the road to a futureDraw a blueprint that guides us todayJoin the vision of leaders becomingThe Architects of Change
For all the right reasons bring colleagues and friendsOverwhelmed by the worries, the issues, the trendsWe’re all looking for answers for our cities and townsTo lay strong foundations, let’s start building now
Repeat chorus: