vanderwey, s., brandt, b., k hestad (may 2011)
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VanderWey, S., Brandt, B., K Hestad (May 2011). Building Successful Learning Communities Workshop presented at Healthy schools Summit, Seattle, WA 2011. Activity Directions: Ask the questions. Get only one signature per person. Don’t sign your own. Have fun. Human Bingo. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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VanderWey, S., Brandt, B., K Hestad (May 2011).
Building Successful Learning Communities Workshop
presented atHealthy schools Summit, Seattle, WA 2011
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Human Bingo
Activity Directions:1. Ask the questions.2. Get only one signature per
person.3. Don’t sign your own.4. Have fun.
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Building SuccessfulLearning
Communities
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IntroductionsScott VanderWey
WSU Director of Adventure Education
Brian Brandt WSU Extension Faculty – Pierce County
Kirke Mahy HestadMahy Counseling and Consulting
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A Land Grant Research University
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Cat Herding
How does this relate to you personally or professionally?
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Re-grouping Strategies
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Activity Directions:1. Find a partner2. Get back to back with them
Check-In
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Active Listening•Eye Contact•Body Language•Focus•Follow-Up Questions
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Activity Directions:1. Find a partner2. Get back to back with them3. Turn and introduce yourself4. Share with your partner:
A highlight from this year ...
Check-In
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Expressing Gratitude•Shake hands •Make eye contact•Thank them for sharing•Find a new partner
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Activity Directions:1. Find a new partner2. Get back to back with them3. Turn and introduce yourself4. Share with your partner:
One gift you bring to teaching…
Check-In
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Expressing Gratitude•Shake hands •Make eye contact•Thank them for sharing
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By the end of the workshop you will be able to…
1. Identify what the basic elements of a Learning Community are.
2. Explain why Learning Communities are important.
3. Understand how to use tools & strategies to create a Learning Community.
Learning Targets
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Continued We also hope that you…
Leave with a new paradigmand want to learn more!
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Shifting Paradigms
Instructor
Rules
Discipline
React
Curriculum Driven
Old Paradigm New ParadigmFacilitator
Norms
Opportunities
Respond
Relevant LearningRote Learning
Product Process
Relationship Driven
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=Trust ResourcesSkills PayoffAction PlanValues/ Beliefs Vision
=Trust ResourcesSkills PayoffAction PlanValues/ Beliefs Vision Confusion
Creating Second Order Change
2nd Order Change
1st Order Change
=Trust ResourcesSkills PayoffAction PlanValues/ Beliefs Vision
=Trust ResourcesSkills PayoffAction PlanValues/ Beliefs Vision
=Trust ResourcesSkills PayoffAction PlanValues/ Beliefs Vision
=Trust ResourcesSkills PayoffAction PlanValues/ Beliefs Vision
=Trust ResourcesSkills PayoffAction PlanValues/ Beliefs Vision
=Trust ResourcesSkills PayoffAction PlanValues/ Beliefs Vision
Sabotage
Sporadic Change
False Start
Anger
Anxiety
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What is aLearning
Community?
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Snow Ball Fight
Activity Directions:1. On a 1/2 sheet of paper
answer the question: What do you need to create an ideal community?
2. Wad up your paper and throw it toward someone across the room.
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Workshop NormsIdeal Community
• Interested and committed colleagues• Support from Admin. And more time for planning• Cooperation• Fun• Human resources and positive belief that everyone can
learn• Leaders and followers, resources, a plan of what it will
look like, skills, flexibility• Start with people who really care about the audience
and community• Time to listen to each other so we can appreciate and
trust each other• Feel safe and supported to be heard• Trust of community members that we need to be part of
community• Passion, commitment and willingness
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A Learning Community is… • Any group of people that come together with the
intent to learn!
Defining Learning Community
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Community is… • people who belong to a group
• with a common purpose
• with formal or informal rules or
behavior expectations• with common interests or abilities • working towards a common goal
Defining Community
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Community is… • Shared Membership
• Shared Purpose
• Shared Norms
• Shared Skills
• Shared Outcomes
Defining Community
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Learning Community Model
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“The most promising strategy for sustained school improvement is developing the ability to function as a Learning Community.”
Richard DeFour (Learning Communities at Work)
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The Legend of Bagger Vance
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Discussion Circles Activity Directions:1. The person with the knot
will be the speaker-- Everyone else will be practicing Active Listening.
2. Reflect and share: Why was Bagger Vance such
an effective educator? How can you find your
authentic swing in teaching?
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Why Build Successful Learning
Communities?
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RelationshipsRelationships are positive and are essential for establishing optimal conditions for learning and include high expectations around challenging work, student social support for learning, and differentiation of instruction based on student needs.
Powerful Teaching and Learning Through the Lens of Rigor, Reflection, Relevance, and Relationships
RigorSkills and/ or Knowledge are manifested as students develop conceptual understanding, not just recall.
RefectionThinking is evident because teachers provide opportunities for students to respond to open-ended questions, explain their thinking process, and reflect to create personal meaning.
RelevanceApplication of skills, knowledge, and thinking in relevant and/or real-world contexts is essential for engaging students in their learning and for helping students make connections that lead to understanding.
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What Impacts Learning?
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
School Policies
School Demographics
Administrative Decision making
Socioeconomic level
Classroom Assessments
Curriculum Design
Classroom Instruction
Classroom Climate
School Culture
Student's Peer Group
Student's Motivation
Student / Teacher Social Interactions
Student's Home Environment
Student's Prior Knowledge
Student's Emotional Intellegence
Classroom Management
Psychology and Educational Practice, Herber Walberg (2002)
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40 Developmental Assets
Protective vs. Risk Factors
Social/ EmotionalLearning
Life SkillsDevelopment
Different Research Strands
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“At best, IQ contributes 20 % to the factors of success, which leaves 80% to
Emotional Intelligence (EQ).”
Daniel Goleman (Emotional Intelligence)
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(Hawkins et al., 1999; Malecki &
Elliot, 2002)
Increased Commitment to School
Less Behavior Issues
Improved Post-grad Employment Rates
Improved attendanceReduced Expulsions
Reduced Suspensions
More Time Devoted to Schoolwork
Improved Graduation Rate
Increased Mastery of Subject MaterialIncreased Positive School Climate
Why Look at Social/Emotional Learning?
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The Search Institute
40 Developmental Assets
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More Assets Equals Higher Success
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Fewer Assets Equals Lower Success
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Average Number of Assets21.5
19.817.8 17.4 16.9 16.9 17.2 18
0
5
10
15
20
25
6 8 10 12
Grade Level
Num
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f Ass
ets
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The more developmental Assets that can be built in young people, the more “Protective Factors” they have that lead to their overall success in
school and in life.Michael Arthur, PHD University of WA in collaboration with OSPI
WASL Correlation
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Gotcha-YaActivity Directions: 1. Place your right hand, palm up.2. Place your left index finger
above your neighbor’s right hand.
3. When you hear the magic work, 1. Try to grab your neighbor’s finger 2. Without allowing yours to be
grabbed.
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“At best, IQ contributes 20 % to the factors of success, which leaves 80% to
Emotional Intelligence (EQ).”
Daniel Goleman (Emotional Intelligence)
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Repeat to Remember
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Human Calculator
Activity Directions:1. This is played just like rock,
paper, scissors, but you are a calculator that can add.
2. Find a partner, on three, pick a number from 1-5 and do the calculation.
3. Follow directions.
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Intellectual Skills
Social Skills
Emotional Skills
Life Skills for the Whole Child
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Beach Ball
Activity Directions:Orange- What did you learn? Green- What excites you about the research?Blue- What do you want to know more about?White- How does this relate to your role as an
educator? Red- What will you do with this information? Yellow- free choice
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How to Build Successful Learning
Communities
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Brain Research
Neurons that fire together, wire together.
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Learning Community Model
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“Learning is only possible after a student’s social, emotional, and physical needs
have been met.”
Council on Adolescent Development
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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Physiological Needs(Health, Food, Sleep)
Safety Needs(Shelter, Removal from Danger)
Love & Belonging Needs(Love, Affection, Being a part of a Group)
Esteem Needs(Self-esteem, Esteem from Others))
Self-Actualization Needs(Achieving individual potential)
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“The willingness to take risks, ask questions and make mistakes is a
requirement for learning.”Deborah Meier (In Schools We Trust)
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04/22/23
The Method
Frame
Lesson
Reflect
Apply
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Brain Research
Neurons that fire together, wire together.
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Schema
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04/22/23
The Method
Frame
Lesson
Reflect
Apply
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“Experience in itself is neither productive nor unproductive, it is how you reflect on it that makes it significant or not significant.”
Gavin Bolton, 1979 (Towards a Theory of Drama in Education)
Reflection
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Tools for Building
SuccessfulLearning
Communities
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Learning Community Model
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=Trust ResourcesSkills PayoffAction PlanValues/ Beliefs Vision
=Trust ResourcesSkills PayoffAction PlanValues/ Beliefs Vision Confusion
Creating Second Order Change
2nd Order Change
1st Order Change
=Trust ResourcesSkills PayoffAction PlanValues/ Beliefs Vision
=Trust ResourcesSkills PayoffAction PlanValues/ Beliefs Vision
=Trust ResourcesSkills PayoffAction PlanValues/ Beliefs Vision
=Trust ResourcesSkills PayoffAction PlanValues/ Beliefs Vision
=Trust ResourcesSkills PayoffAction PlanValues/ Beliefs Vision
=Trust ResourcesSkills PayoffAction PlanValues/ Beliefs Vision
Sabotage
Sporadic Change
False Start
Anger
Anxiety
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=TrustVision ResourcesSkills PayoffAction PlanValues/ Beliefs2nd Order
Change=
Trust
Vision
Skills PayoffValues/ Beliefs
Action Plan
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Affirmations
•I appreciate that you…
•I enjoyed how you…•I liked it when…
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Movie Clip
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Feedback• In the future, you might
consider…• Next time, perhaps you could…• This would be even better if…• It would help me learn if you …
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Roll of the Dice1. A connection I made…
2. Something I’ll use...
3. I understand…
4. I’d like to know…
5. I’m excited about…
6. I have enjoyed…
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Beach Ball
Activity Directions:Orange- What did you learn? Green- What excites you about the research?Blue- What do you want to know more about?White- How does this relate to your role as an
educator? Red- What will you do with this information? Yellow- free choice
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Talking Knot
Activity Directions:1. The Person with the knot
will be the speaker – Everyone else will practice Active Listening.
2. Reflect and share:
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Call a Friend
Activity Directions:
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Consider:• What is a Learning Community? • How are Learning Communities
created?
Directions:1. Think to yourself.2. Discuss with a partner.3. Share with your group.
Think-Pair-Share
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Class Movie
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Freedom Writers
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Affirmation- Something you appreciateReflection- Something you learnedFeedback- Something we can improve
Activity Directions:On an index card, briefly write a text message to me answering:
Text a Friend
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Web Resourceshttp://4h.wsu.edu/challenge/communities.html