Here’s all the news that fit to print about today’s class:
Microteaching Analysis
Dave and I want you to complete the analysis task in a partnership. Please watch the video of your lesson with the following analysis questions in mind:
Your answers to these questions can be a part of any end product that you desire. The key is that you cover all the questions thoughtfully and that your responses are clear to the reader. For instance, if you were to create a collage, you would need to include a one-pager of writing explaining how the collected images represent answers to the analysis questions.
This task is due on Monday, 7 November 2011. Please submit it to the instructor who saw your original presentation on the 24th. Remember that Dave was in room 204 and I was in room 207.
EDUC 315 Debrief
We started by asking you to complete a 3-2-1 on your practicum experience to this point. We took some time to discuss the 3-2-1 results, and then touched on the following Tuesdays Practicum items:
– Timetable: Please submit your teaching timetable to your FA ASAP
– EDUC 315 Lesson You’ll Teach: Please submit a lesson plan to your SA and FA at least 24 hours in advance of the plan’s implementation.
You may use whatever planning outline/format you would like but make sure you have included all of the components of effective lesson design.
The one non-negotiable for your lesson plans is this – you must include a “Teacher” and “Student” column for each stage/component of the lesson. This will help you to avoid long spells of student (relative) inactivity that may not be obvious if your plan focuses simply on what the teacher is doing.
– Classroom Observation Task: Please continue to gather data to support the completion of this assignment. It’s due on Monday, 14 November and can take the form of an end product of your choosing. Please submit your task to your FA.
– Unit Plan Topic for the January Prac: Please talk with your SA about the subject and topic you’ll be teaching during your Two-Week Prac in January. This unit plan will be a sequence of 6-10 lessons and it should focus on one or two PLOs. I suggest you and your SA nail down which specific PLOs you should cover ASAP. The more clarity you have about your objectives, the easier the planning process becomes. Trust me on this one.
Henderson Article Discussion
Now I realize most of you weren’t born when Paul Henderson scored this 1972 Summit Series winning goal against the USSR in Moscow on 28 September 1972 (Heck, I was only 2!) but I’m sure you’ve all seen the iconic photo above and heard Foster Hewitt’s famous call of the goal. What’s that? You’re not familiar. Well, click below to hear all about it:
Oh, and I mocked Bob Cole while I praised Foster Hewitt. Colesy did have his day. Check out this collection of clips for some great calls:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npkQlbPOJbM[/youtube]
Oh, were was I? Yes, the article. We focused on the four problem solving approaches outlined in Chapter 4:
- Academic Problem Solving
- Empirically Sound Problem Solving
- Intuitive Problem Solving
- Historically Aware Problem Solving
After giving you some time in a small group to refresh your memory on a particular P.S. stance, we asked you to consider the problems presented in a case study – Kelsey Cheats – from the perspective of that particular stance.
Then, you had a chance to role play a team meeting at which solutions to the problems of Sonja – the teacher in the case study – were discussed. Feedback from the Henderson Exit Slips indicated that the role plays were an effective way to consider different approaches to solving a common problem.
Reading #3: Article of Choice
For Tuesday, 1 November 2011, please use the Vista site to post an entrance slip with some thoughts on one of the inquiry projects posted on one of these sites:
Due Date Rundown:
Here’s an image of the upcoming due dates that we presented in class:
– Lawrence