Well, Movember is over and so is the term. Here’s how we wrapped up:
Nonverbal Communicative Intelligence for Classroom Management
Seeing as management is a concern for all beginning teachers, I wanted to address the topic in some manner before you headed out to your 2-week prac. That said, the topic is huge, so I wanted to keep the session short, practical, and focused on skills that you could use on the morning of Tuesday, 4 January 2010, if need be. Thus, I focused on five nonverbal skills:
- Choose voice
- Pause
- Frozen hand gesture
- Incomplete sentence
- Freeze body
that research has proven to be very useful in creating effective learning environments.
Here’s a link to the Prezi I created to introduce the topic:
Also, here’s the full article on which today’s class was based:
We used the Learning Stations strategy to process the skills-based content of the article. Stations are a great way to allow students to set the pace of their own learning. Here are some links to sites with info on LS:
- Rapid Learning Stations
- Math Learning Stations to DI
- Learning Centers in the Middle School Classroom
- A MiddleWeb Listserv Conversation: Using Centers in Your Classroom
- Tapping Into Multiple Intelligences with Learning Centers
- Ensuring Student Success With Learning Stations
After the station work, I took a few questions and provided suggestions for how management skills can be stacked – done simultaneously – to increase their effectiveness.
If you feel like kicking it old school, watch the classic training video below – “Maintaining Classroom Discipline” – to see how Mr. Grimes teaches and manages his Math class:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHzTUYAOkPM[/youtube]
Bits & Pieces:
Writing this heading reminds me of Kibble and Bits and that product’s TV commercials. Check it out as we skip down memory lane:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP9dn3j6uDk[/youtube]
Now, where was I? Oh, ya, bits and pieces:
– 2-Week Practicum Observation of Your Teaching
- Bob and I will see you teach once during this practicum
- We’ll drop by to see you and set up an observation time
– Practicum Binder
- Please set up a practicum binder to house paper copies of your prac-related paperwork
- Please have your binder handy at all times for your SA or FA to flip through
- Here’s the required Table of Contents for your binder:
– LLED 320 Writing Samples
- Please collect 4-6 samples of student writing (photocopies are fine) to use in your Term 2 LLED 320 class.
- The samples should reflect the range of writing abilities you find in your students.
- The writing samples could be from lessons you teach or from work your students do with your SA.
- We will be completing a writing assessment task in LLED 320 and the best samples to work with for this assignment are:
- Short stories
- Paragraphs
- Poems
- Essays
- Reports
Here’s the first page of a sample writing sample:
Pre-2-Week Practicum Letter
- Bob and I will send out a letter to both you and your SAs to outline expectations some point in mid- to late-December.
- Please read the letter thoroughly and be in touch with any questions.
Unit Planning
- The unit plan you’ll be using in January is due a email to both your SA and FA on Monday, 6 December 2010.
- Your advisors will look it over and give you feedback
- Please revise the unit with the feedback in mind.
- You cannot start teaching in January until both your SA and FA have viewed and approved your unit plan.
Inquiry Task One-Pagers
- Thanks for handing in the one-pager with your inquiry question on it
- As you teach, your question will likely evolve
- We’ll delve deeply into the inquiry task in 310 class during January and February
That’s all for now. All the best for a relaxing holiday.
– Lawrence