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Efolio Setup, Classroom Management, & Pre-Prac Prep: Update for Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Efolio Setup

Thanks to Liz and Ali for presenting on how to setup your Efolio.

You can find more information on how to get your Efolio up and running on the TEO’s Eportfolios Resources page.  One item of particular interest from that page is a checklist of artifacts that would be suitable for each standard.  For ease of reference, I’ve posted that list here:

Classroom Management

We took some time to present the management role plays focused on low-level techniques in two categories:

Responses to misbehaviour

  • proximity
  • touch
  • student’s name
  • gesture
  • the look
  • the pause
  • ignore
  • signal to begin/signal for attention
  • deal with the problem not the student

Preventive techniques

  • transitions
  • rules
  • dealing with allies
  • winning over

I’ve posted the details on all of these processes in the previous lesson’s post.  For more information on management, please take a look at this detailed and very practical handout, Order in the Classroom. As per the files intro blurb:

“the intent of the following handout…is to help classroom teachers…consider certain strategies/ideas when they are supporting students with specific challenging behaviours within the classroom.”

Hankering for even more CM ideas?  Check out this vintage clip:

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHzTUYAOkPM[/youtube]

Pre-Prac Prep

Dave and I covered off a few important things as we looked ahead to your upcoming 2-Week Practicum:

– Observation of Your Teaching:  Dave or I will observe you once during EDUC 323.  We will set up our schedule on the first day back – Tuesday, 3 January 2012.  Your SA should observe you a minimum of once per week (or two times minimum) during the 2-week prac.  Please submit your plan for the lesson we will be observing at least 24 hours in advance of its implementation.

– Weekly Reflections:  During your prac, please send Dave or I via email a weekly reflection.  This is due on each Friday of the prac.  We suggest the What? So What? Now What? structure or the What’s working? What’s not? What’s next? format.

– Practicum Binder: Schools still very much rely on paper for their day to day business.  As such, you’ll need a place for you to store all these hard copies.  Below is a Table of Contents for your practicum binder.  Please us dividers to set it up and have it handy so Dave or I can look at it when we drop in to observe you:

– Unit Plan: Please complete your plan and submit it to both your SA and FA via email by Monday, 5 December 2011.

– Student Writing Samples for Use In LLED 320 Class: Please collect 4-6 samples of student writing (photocopies are fine).  Please black out the names so the author of each piece remains anonymous.  The samples should reflect the range of writing abilities you find in your students. The pieces could be from lessons you teach, from work your students do with your School Advisor, or from writing your students have done in other classes.  We will be completing a writing assessment task in LLED 320 and the best samples to work with for this assignment are about one-page long (longer is fine, mind you).  The following types of work best suit the LLED 320 task:

  • Short stories
  • Paragraphs
  • Poems
  • Essays
  • Reports

That’s all for today.  Enjoy your break.

Oh , and here’s a song sure to get you in the Christmas mood:

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ycfuj5y7qds[/youtube]

– Lawrence

5 Classroom Management Skills & More: Update for Wednesday, 1 December 2010

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:

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