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Title: Strategies


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Strategies Resources for Teaching Learningin
the Digital Age
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Feeling a bit stretched?
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What you are trying to do
  • Cover curriculum
  • Integrate technology competencies
  • Support the writing initiative
  • Teach in the block

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The real goal?
  • Advance achievement for all studentsand
    minimize the disparities among all groups of
    students.
  • (from the WHPS District Goals)

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and another thing
  • Combat plagiarism!

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Any good news?
  • Some of these priorities overlap.
  • May be relatively easy to integrate into
    instruction.
  • Sometimes just tweaking what youre already doing.

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  • New goals and initiatives
  • reflect changes in skills
  • required of students
  • in the 21st Century.

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21st Century Skills
  • Emphasis on process product
  • Use of multiple resources
  • Need for information literacy skills
  • Technology is integral
  • Student collaboration
  • Inquiry approach used students ask/answer
    questions

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How to nurture these skills?
  • How to teach in the block, integrate
    technology and discourage plagiarism, while
    supporting the writing initiative and covering
    the curriculum ?

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One way is with inquiry-based learning
assignments.
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  • Inquiry requires involvement which leads to
    understanding.
  • Tell me and I forget, show me and I remember,
    involve me and I understand.
  • Requires students to develop the skills and
    attitudes they need to construct knowledge by
    seeking answers to questions.

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Where we come in
  • Helping you with the resources to design these
    assignments.
  • Our curriculum - teach students a process they
    can follow as life-long learners in the 21st
    century.
  • Based on a model called The Big 6.

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The Big 6
  • Task definition Define the problem.
  • 2. Information seeking strategiesPlan how to
    solve it.
  • 3. Location access Find resources the
    information in them.
  • 4. Use of informationRead (hear, view) and
    extract from a resource.
  • 5. SynthesisOrganize from multiple sources.
    Present.
  • EvaluationJudge the product and the process.

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Now back to your curriculum
  • Strategies, examples resources for designing
    effective assignments that let students practice
    these important skills in a
    block-schedule world!

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  • Strategies first
  • Product options borrowed from strangers.

Examples next Borrowed from someone sitting
next to you.
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Then, resources
  • Online resources you can explore for help in
    developing interesting and effective assignments.
  • Resources your students can explore in order to
    complete them.

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Product Options
  • Annotated bibliography
  • Pathfinder
  • Newsletter
  • Debate
  • Brochure
  • Resume
  • Database
  • Family tree
  • Press conference
  • Trip itinerary
  • Detailed journal entry or online blog
  • Mock trial

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Product Options
  • Board game
  • Web home page
  • Day in the life of a plant/disease/person
  • Awards event
  • Dinner party
  • Online threaded discussion
  • Film treatment
  • News article
  • Dear Abby letter
  • What if?
  • Lesson plan
  • Original song or rap
  • Baseball card or wanted poster

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Product Options
  • Alternate book jacket
  • Ad campaign
  • Postage stamp
  • Comic (graphic book)
  • Phone or email message
  • Petition
  • Obituary or eulogy
  • Recipe
  • Scrapbook
  • Want ad
  • Time line
  • Soap opera

Product options adapted from Valenza, 9/03
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And when the product is a paper, to combat
plagiarism
  • Provide explicit citation guidelines.
  • Require specific resources.
  • Ask students to indicate exactly where they
    located each source.
  • Ask students to present their papers orally
    respond to questions.
  • Request that your students present preliminary
    information on their topic.

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And when the product is a paper, to combat
plagiarism
  • Schedule a library mini-lesson on plagiarism and
    citation.
  • Assign the on-line plagiarism quiz from library
    website, or review as a class.
  • Ask students to photocopy the first page of any
    Internet site used.
  • Discuss the appropriate use evaluation of
    Internet sources.

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Resourceswww.whps.org/school/conard/library
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For resources and handouts mentioned
  • Go to
  • www.whps.org/school/conard/library.asp
  • and
  • www.whps.org/school/conard/library/CSImaterials.as
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