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Using Reading and Writing in the Reading and Writing in the Secondary School (SCED 560 § 811) Dr. Jack N. Cole Secondary Education Class 04 February 24, 2010 4:20 6:50 p.m.

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Using Reading and Writing in the Reading and Writing in the

Secondary School (SCED 560 § 811)

Dr. Jack N. Cole

Secondary EducationClass 04 February 24, 2010

4:20 – 6:50 p.m.

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Keepers

1. _______________

2. _______________

3. _______________

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Day’s Agenda• Opening

• Introductions Volume, Diction, Pronunciation

• Agassiz and the Fish

• Reading Reaction 5

• Notes Check

• The Directed Reading Lesson

• Preparing a DRL

• Reading and Writing

• Listening and Mind Mapping

• Summary and Conclusion3

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Ten Commandments of Good Listening—Dr. Ralph Nichols

• Interesting

• Speaker

• Don’t Argue

• Look for Big Ideas

• Flexible Notetaking

• Work at Listening

• Handling Distractions

• Tackle Difficult Ideas

• Keep Your Cool

• Use the Differential

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Listening

• Which of the rules for good listening did you select to work on?

• What has been your progress between last class and this one?

• What do you now see as being your most important rule?

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Introductions

• I am…

• I bring…

• I want…

• Remember me…

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Volume, Accent, Diction

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Culturally Relevant Instruction

What is it?

What is your role?

What are its effects?

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Culturally Relevant Instruction

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Nurture an inclusive classroom climate

Create inclusive physical environment

Review existing instructional materials for bias in ethnicity, gender and SES

Select culturally relevant instructional materials

Understand how cultural frames of reference impact teaching styles

Communicate high expectations

Vary communication strategies

Use an array of grouping practices; avoid tracking

Use motivational strategies

Teach students to use problem solving and conflict resolution

Teach students about negative impact of stereotyping

Increase students’ willingness to take intellectual risks and develop self-efficacy

Develop lessons at Banks’ transformational and social action levels

Reduce cultural conflict between home and school

Bridge communication styles between home and school

Use the language, communication styles and culture of home in instruction.

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Word Problems

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Dates

• 3/11, 3/25, 4/8, 4/15, and 4/22 Praxis Wkshp

• Meet 3/10, 3/25, 4/7, 1/14, 4/21 HH 408

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JPTAAR

Judge prior learning by pre-assessing.

Plan instruction based on prior assessment.

Teach students to acquire skills/knowledge/behaviors in meaning ways.

Assess student achievement during and after instruction.

Analyze the results of post-instruction assessment.

Reflect on changes to future teaching to improve student achievement.

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Binder

Participants are to maintain their course work and materials in a binder. Moreover, the participant will maintain a record of work submitted and returned; a copy of this form should remain in the binder. At the time work is evaluated, the instructor will annotate this record.

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Discussion and Dialogue

Whole class discussion will be one of the predominant activities for processing information. Individuals will be evaluated on their quality…not quantity…of participation based on factors such as, having required materials, referring to notes on assigned reading, and taking the initiative to offer proposed answers and insights during class discussions.

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Reading Reactions

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Reading Reaction Sheet

Name: Reading Number: Chapter:

Version: Date:

1. What are the key concepts included in this assignment?

2. Specifically, how well do the authors' viewpoints serve you and your

discipline/learners?

3. What ideas in this assignment are useful to you?

4. What are the critical distinctions made by the authors?

5. What surprises did you find in this reading assignment?

6. What is your assessment of the authors’ credibility?

7. Comments:

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Summary and Conclusion

• Key ideas and concepts

• Keepers

• Write a summary

• For next class, bring your binders

• Locate MD state standards for your subject

• Locate national standards for your subject

• Print them and bring them in your binder

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A Story About Teaching

To become the best teacher you can be, enter the profession.

Then, keep improving.

This story is an allegory.

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A Story About Teaching

What would be the hallmarks of the best teacher you’ve ever known?

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A Story About Teaching

Which of these hallmarks would you like to achieve yourself?

list

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A Story About Teaching

This story will help you to do that.

It’s about a young learner entering a profession.

He learns to learn.

Learning to learn equips you for all learning experience.

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A Story About Teaching

What are key skills needed to enter and succeed in a profession?

list

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A Story About Teaching

The story is involves a fish.It is a haemulon.

Pronounced: “HAY myu lon”or “HEM u lon”

And a branch of science.“Entomology”

“En tuh moll uh gee”Study of bugs.

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A Story About Teaching

Jan and Dean caught a haemulon, otherwise known as a French Grunt, a very ugly fish that makes a grunting noise, early in the Fishing Derby.

When we got to the Museum of Natural History, Emily saw the display cases of insects, spiders and other bugs and wanted to go to the

entomology exhibits.

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A Story About TeachingAs You Read:

Figure out what method is used by the professor.What are the effects on the learner?

What activity leads to the learner’s breakthrough?What tools does the learner use?

How does the learner evaluate the lesson?How does the professor evaluate the learning?

How could you use this message in your classroom?

Take notes.

Mark up your copy.

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A Story About TeachingAs You Read:

How does this story apply to teaching?

What are the elements that have direct applications?

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A Story About Teaching

Now what?

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The Directed Reading Activity

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DRL

Stage of DRL Activities Materials

Readiness

Silent

Reading

Discussion

Rereading

Follow Up

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DRL Report Format

• Subject/Objective(s)

• Learners

• Description of Lesson– Materials

– Learner Tasks/Sequence of Activities

– Evaluation/Assessment

• If Used, How It Went (If Not, Possible Snags)

• What Was Learned/Double Loop Learning

• Refinements

• ConclusionKey Assignment

Typewritten or

Keyboarded

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Transition

• We just….

• You did….

• Next, we will….

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Objectives

• Learners will read and interpret a complex passage in terms of their teaching practice

• Learners will demonstrate a specific note taking system and show their work to the instructor for comment

• Learners will develop the outline of a plan for a directed reading activity

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Objectives

• Describe a behavior or observable outcome

• One sentence

• More or less universal format

• Beginning with/using ________, the learner will ________ to this degree of performance _______.

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Objectives

• Beginning with/using ____1____, the learner will ____2____ to this degree of performance ____3____.

1. Initial condition/resources

2. Observable performance or product

3. How well, how complete, how many

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Objectives

• Beginning with/using ____1____, the learner will ____2____ to this degree of performance ____3____.

1. Initial condition/resources

2. Observable performance or product

3. How well, how complete, how many

• S

• M

• A

• R

• T

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Objectives

• Beginning with/using ____1____, the learner will ____2____ to this degree of performance ____3____.

• Specific

• Measurable

• Acheivable

• Relevant

• Time-bound

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Objectives

• Beginning with/using ____1____, the learner will ____2____ to this degree of performance ____3____.

1. Initial condition/resources

2. Observable performance or product

3. How well, how complete, how many

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Transition

• We just….

• You did….

• Next, we will….

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Directed Reading Lesson Workshop

What are the steps in preparing a DRL?

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

Group 5

Group 6

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Directed Reading Lesson Workshop

What are the steps in preparing a DRL?

Group 1 -- Brainstorm Steps

Group 2 -- Mind Map onto Chart

Group 3 -- Brainstorm onto 3 x 5 Cards

Group 4 -- Make a Group List

Group 5 -- Conceptualize: Conceive, Prepare, Produce

Group 6 -- Create a Procedural Checklist

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Directed Reading Lesson Tools

What are the tools you need to make/have in preparing a DRL?

?

?

?

?

?

?

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Directed Reading Lesson Tools

What are the tools you need to make/have in preparing a DRL?

LP

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Directed Reading Lesson Tools

What are the tools you need to make/have in preparing a DRL?

LP (Steps/Timing)

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Directed Reading Lesson Tools

What are the tools you need to make/have in preparing a DRL?

LP

Process Plan

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Directed Reading Lesson Tools

What are the tools you need to make/have in preparing a DRL?

LP

Process Plan (script/included what show learners?)

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Directed Reading Lesson Tools

What are the tools you need to make/have in preparing a DRL?

LP

Process Plan (included)

Process Plan Lite (“pocket reference”)

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Directed Reading Lesson Tools

What are the tools you need to make/have in preparing a DRL?

Preassessment

LP

Process Plan (included)

Process Plan Lite (“pocket reference” activity guide)Pocket Card

Poster

PowerPoint

Desk Reference

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Immediate Preparation

Confederates/Marshals

Blocking and Movement Flow

Remember to:

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Directed Reading Lesson Tools

What are the tools you need to make/have in preparing a DRL?

LP

Process Plan (included)

Process Plan Lite (“pocket reference” activity guide)

Materials

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Directed Reading Lesson Tools

What are the tools you need to make/have in preparing a DRL?

LP

Process Plan (included)

Process Plan Lite (“pocket reference” activity guide)

Materials

Floor Plan/Materials Layout/Technology Checklist

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Transition

• We just….

• You did….

• Next, we will….revisit Jigsaw

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Article: Motivation

• Analyze for DRL

• Outline LP

• Outline Assemble-and-Submit Packet

• Apply to Own DRL LP

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Assembly of DRL Packet

• Page 1: Title, Version, Proposal Paragraph

• Page 2, ff.:

– Newest Version of LP, changes highlighted

– Materials

– Older Versions of LP, w/Comments

Name, Date, Title, Version on each page (header)

Page Numbers, 3-hole punched

Upon Approval, place in binder w/other resources57

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To Remember

• Correct grammar, punctuation, spelling

• High-caliber professional diction

• Short sentences, active verbs

• Quality of presentation

• Transitions

• Description of process at each step

• Sequence and flow

• Format – use tabular format

• Complete contextual information

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Make it Happen

• Directed Reading Lesson Planning Format

• Audience (Describe Readers/Learners):

• Objectives:

• Reading Material (What, Content, Readability, Reading Level:

• Step of DRL

• Activity

• Outcome Indicator/Deliverable(s)

• Set Up of Lesson

1. Readiness

1. Motivation

2. Tapping Prior Knowledge

3. Concept/Vocabulary Development

4. Purpose Setting

2.

3. Silent Reading

4. Discussion

5. Rereading

6. Follow Up

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Objective First

Context of Lesson

Externals

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Work Session

• Objective/Outcomes

• Work plan

– Roster of Roles

• Timing

• Time Checks

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Article: Motivation

• “Read” It Outline Objective

• Mark It

– Concepts

– Ideas

– Process

– Important

– Peripheral but Fun

• Create Activities (and Think of Resources)

• Outline LP61

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Make It Happen

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“Textual Material”

Look at the subject area text you brought.

What do you see?

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Transition

• We just….

• You did….

• Next, we will….

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Regarding Motivation

List everything you know about learner motivation

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Don't ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come

alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people

who have come alive.

- Howard Thurman. American theologian, clergy, mystic, civil

rights activist 1900-1981

Motivation

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Motivation

• Statement

• Interaction

• Learner Do Something

• Demonstration

• Challenge

• Puzzle

• Information/Visual/Audio

• Proposition68

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Transition

• We just….

• You did….

• Next, we will….

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Reading Reaction (Response)Name: ______ Reading Reaction #: ___5___ Chapter: _______ Version:

____

• What are the key concepts included in this assignment?

• Specifically, how well do the authors' viewpoints serve you and your discipline/learners?

• What ideas in this assignment are useful to you?

• What are the critical distinctions made by the authors?

• What surprises did you find in this reading assignment?

• What is your assessment of the author’s credibility?

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Transition

• We just….

• You did….

• Next, we will….

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Ten Commandments of Good Listening—Dr. Ralph Nichols

• Interesting

• Speaker

• Don’t Argue

• Look for Big Ideas

• Flexible Notetaking

• Work at Listening

• Handling Distractions

• Tackle Difficult Ideas

• Keep Your Cool

• Use the Differential

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Listening

• Which of the rules for good listening did you select to work on?

• What has been your progress between last class and this one?

• What do you now see as being your most important rule?

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Memory Jogger

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The Sequence

• Attention

• Predisposition

• Direct Teaching

• Practice to Competence

• Habituation & Graduation

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Transition

• We just….

• You did….

• Next, we will….

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Introductions

• I am…

• I bring…

• I want…

• Remember me…

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Directed Writing Activity

Task

Manager

Timeline

Validation

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Transition

• We just….

• You did….

• Next, we will….

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Jack N. Cole Copyright 2006 Transporter

Press 79

Key Skill

• Thinking

• Collaboration

• “Sweep the table”

• Parallel and serial

• Mainstream skill

• “Secret Weapon”

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Mind-Mapping

Main Idea

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Mind-Mapping

Main Idea

Concept

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Mind-Mapping

Main Idea

Concept

Sub Concept 1

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Mind-Mapping

Main Idea

Concept

Sub Concept 1

Sub Concept 2

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Mind-Mapping

Main Idea

Concept

Sub Concept 1

Sub Concept 2

Concept 2

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Mind-Mapping

Main Idea

Concept

Sub Concept 1

Sub Concept 2

Concept 2

Concept 3

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Mind-Mapping: Seewww.inspiration.com

Main Idea

Concept

Sub Concept 1

Sub Concept 2

Concept 2

Concept 3

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Mind-Mapping: ExampleParty

Party

Refreshments

Drinks

Eats

Theme

Logistics

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Mind-Mapping: Today’s ClassWhat Things Have We Covered?

MKSTII

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Consider How You LearnConsider WHAT You Learn

• All learning is self-directed

• Motivation is our own, or we drag

• We learn best in the real world, by our own efforts

• If you composed an “Everything Book” for yourself, what would it contain?

• And, if you engage a teacher, how would you proceed with learning?

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Keepers

1. _______________

2. _______________

3. _______________

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Next Class

• Calendar Skills (bring a 4-month calendar – or I’ll have them for you)

• National and State Standards

• Your Role

• Steps of the DRL

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