connector: three types of professional practice. connector outcome: develop your own understanding...
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CONNECTOR:
THREE TYPES OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
CONNECTOR
Outcome: Develop YOUR OWN understanding of the Instructional Framework Elements and begin to visualize what this looks like in practice to build the foundation for a Growth Mindset.
CONNECTOR
Three Types of Professional Practice1. Automaticity
2. Flow
3. Deliberate Practice
Three Types of Professional Practice
Automaticity: occurs with a tasked carried out with minimal mental effort, possibly without thought
• Ok for routines and management stuff
• Not a great practice for instruction/learning
• Examples that can occur in the classrooms: spelling, vocab, math facts, calling on students
Three Types of Professional Practice
Flow: engage in activities of which you are skilled at. The level of challenge perfectly matches the skills, training, strengths, and resources you possess.
• high level of performance • often lose track of time
Three Types of Professional Practice
Deliberate Practice: continually challenging yourself. You are on the edge of comfort and failure with the challenge.
• engaging in constant pursuit of excellence and growth
CONNECTOR
Task: Create an analogy of these three types of Professional Practice
Automaticity
Flow
Deliberate Practice
Be prepared to share out with the group
SUPPORTING THE INSTRUCTIONAL FRAMEWORK
Supporting The Instructional Framework
Outcome: Build YOUR OWN understanding of the Instructional Framework Elements and start to visualize what this looks like in practice.
Supporting The Instructional Framework
Supporting The Instructional Framework
Generate a list of strategies/techniques that could be used for the element.
Brainstorm how these strategies/techniques could be used with our current resources.
Ideas are available in the Marzano books. “Teaching with Technology excerpt” is copied and stapled to your sheet.
Be specific – another pair will use your receive your sheet for the second part of the activity.
BREAKPLEASE BRING YOUR ELEMENT PACKET TO THE FRONT OF THE ROOM
Supporting The Instructional Framework
Choose a content area and lesson objective.
Using a strategy/technique from the front page – identify what this element could look like at the four levels.
Supporting The Instructional Framework
Thoughts to consider:The scale is vague – your work is thinking deeply about what does this actually look like in classroom at each level using a selected strategy/technique.
There is not a right or wrong answer. This is an exercise you and a teacher will eventually do together around his/her selected element.
It does not need to be a different strategy for each level.For example – Beginning: KWL, Developing: Anticipation Guide, Applying: Preview
Question. Instead think about how a KWL chart may be an example of all four levels – but it is how it is used that changes the level of implementation.
“Coaching Classroom Instruction” book provides examples at each level for every element.
Closing: Before Next Time
Before next time – capture a classroom video (maximum 3 minutes). Be prepared to discuss which element this video represents.
THANK YOUFOR ALL YOU DO!