Goals:
- We can develop assessment-capable visible learners.
- We can use learning progressions to empower learners to deepen their understanding.
Today’s Action Items:
- Share our Sentence, Phrase, and Word from Developing Assessment Capable Visible Learners
- Develop action plan for two main characteristics
- See errors as opportunities and are comfortable saying that they don’t know and/or need help
- Articulate what they are learning and why
Resources
- Developing Assessment Capable Visible Learners
- Device capable of accessing Trinity Google Drive
Agenda:
30 min |
Using the Visible Thinking Routine, Sentence-Phrase, Word
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15 min |
Develop goals |
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05 min |
Wrap Up |
Thoughts, questions, hopes, and next steps |
05 min |
Feedback – please complete feedback form |
Sharing my SPW from the Introduction:
Sharing my SPW from Chapter 1:
Thomas Benefield
SPW activity response
Sentence – “What we need are learners who understand their current performance, recognize the gap between their current performance and the expected performance, and select strategies to close the gap.” I chose this sentence because I think this sums up why we use LPs as well as fits directly with the illustration we have of the Instructional Core. (pg. 6)
Phrase – “…teachers should carefully consider the phase of students’ learning needs.” I chose this because it is a prime example of purposeful teaching and corresponds to results guide our decisions pillar. (pg. 19)
Word – ” Learner” These are our clients and ourselves!
Javonne Stewart
Sentence -“Effective feedback is timely, specific, and includes actions that students can use to further their learning.” – This reminds me of how I try to use debate as both a participation strategy, but also as a part of learning a reflective practice. (p.4)
Phrase – “skill, will. and thrill…” – I love the discussion of the connection between these three terms. (p. 10)
Word – “transfer” – An annual goal of mine for both my teaching and student learning (p.12)