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Title: Learning Contracts


1
Learning Contracts
  • Project Aspire
  • Broadcast 10
  • Sara Delano Moore, Ph.D.

2
  • Where have we been?
  • Basic strategies for differentiation
  • Essentials of classroom management
  • Tiered lessons around content, process,
    product.
  • Whats next?
  • Learning Contracts

3
What are Learning Contracts?
  • Agreements between teacher and student(s)
    specifying
  • What work will be done
  • What time line will be followed
  • How work will be assessed
  • What responsibilities each party has

4
What work will be done
  • This section of the contract should specify
  • What standards are to be met through the contract
  • What tasks/activities/experiences are to be
    completed by the student(s)
  • What products will be submitted for assessment
  • What parameters there are for any choices
    available to the student(s)

5
What time line will be followed
  • How long do the students have to complete the
    specified work?
  • What intermediate deadlines must be met?
  • If students want interim feedback from the
    teacher, how much lead time is required?

6
How work will be assessed
  • What rubric(s) will be used for product
    assessment?
  • What mastery standard is expected on skill-based
    work?
  • What happens if work does not meet the standard
    when submitted?

7
What responsibilities students have
  • Use time and resources effectively
  • Complete assigned work according to the timeline
    specified in the contract
  • Ask for support and assistance as needed

8
What responsibilities teachers have
  • Provide students with necessary information and
    resources
  • Provide support and assistance as requested or
    required
  • Monitor student progress on a regular basis
  • Assess student work according to the criteria
    provided

9
Things to consider
  • Under what circumstances will students be taken
    off the contract work and returned to working
    with the class?
  • On a short-term basis?
  • On a long-term basis?

10
Things to consider
  • What procedures and routines will be followed by
    students working on contracts?
  • Using the computer
  • Going to the library
  • Doing lab work

11
Things to consider
  • How will contract students and non-contract
    students share their work with one another?
  • Can products be posted/presented?
  • Are there whole-class experiences which bridge
    the two groups?

12
Your assignment
  • Include a contract as an assignment for one or
    more groups of students in your tiered lesson
    plans
  • Report on your work using the web-based form at
    the Project Aspire web page
  • www.bsu.edu/academy/aspire
  • Resources link
  • Forms link
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