{"id":5187,"date":"2018-02-21T03:41:19","date_gmt":"2018-02-21T10:41:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.ubc.ca\/stem2018\/?p=5187"},"modified":"2018-02-21T03:49:40","modified_gmt":"2018-02-21T10:49:40","slug":"5187","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.ubc.ca\/stem2018\/2018\/02\/21\/5187\/","title":{"rendered":"Time with LfU"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I really appreciate the features of the LfU framework. LfU is a model that teachers at any level can adapt and work onto an inquiry enriched context. One aspect I think all teachers would enjoy is that it is broken up into three sections. You often see frameworks and models that are multilayered, but\u00a0LfU managed to embed and include essential features of multiple\u00a0teaching and learning theories into three parts which makes it a manageable user-friendly model. By adopting this type of framework, teachers can ensure that students aren&#8217;t merely memorizing facts but instead building knowledge through activities that foster conceptual understandings. Learners can then apply what they are learning in their real life (Edelson, 2000). Furthermore, the framework also lends itself nicely\u00a0to\u00a0technology integration. By adding this layer allows learners to work on their spatial literacy. The advantage to this is that students will be able to &#8220;manage, visualize, and interpret information&#8221; which Perkins et al. (2010) describe as something that will be necessary for employees in our future workforce.<\/p>\n<p>One concept that my Grade three students often struggle with is the concept of time and specifically elapsed\u00a0time. Time is one of shape and space outcomes that I see as being one that is most applicable to real life, but often not a lot of time (ironically) is spent on it in school. This is why I chose this outcome. Below is a table that I created and included an activity for each section of the LfU model. One crucial aspect that is not on this table is &#8216;reflection.&#8217; While I haven&#8217;t covered it here, I think it is one that is of utmost importance\u00a0in any subject. One activity I might have my students do is repeat the\u00a0motivation activity and have them reflect on how their knowledge\u00a0improved and what strategies\u00a0and tools they used the first time and what ones they used the second time.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-5189\" src=\"https:\/\/blogs.ubc.ca\/stem2018\/files\/2018\/02\/Elapse-Time.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1754\" height=\"1239\" srcset=\"https:\/\/blogs.ubc.ca\/stem2018\/files\/2018\/02\/Elapse-Time.jpg 1754w, https:\/\/blogs.ubc.ca\/stem2018\/files\/2018\/02\/Elapse-Time-300x212.jpg 300w, https:\/\/blogs.ubc.ca\/stem2018\/files\/2018\/02\/Elapse-Time-768x543.jpg 768w, https:\/\/blogs.ubc.ca\/stem2018\/files\/2018\/02\/Elapse-Time-1024x723.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/blogs.ubc.ca\/stem2018\/files\/2018\/02\/Elapse-Time-620x438.jpg 620w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1754px) 100vw, 1754px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Edelson, D.C. (2001). Learning-for-use: A framework for the design of technology-supported inquiry activities.\u00a0<em>Journal of Research in Science Teaching,38<\/em>(3), 355-385<\/p>\n<p>Perkins, N., Hazelton, E., Erickson, J., &amp; Allan, W. (2010). Place-based education and geographic information systems: Enhancing the spatial awareness of middle school students in Maine. Journal of Geography, 109(5), 213-218.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I really appreciate the features of the LfU framework. LfU is a model that teachers at any level can adapt and work onto an inquiry enriched context. One aspect I think all teachers would enjoy is that it is broken up into three sections. 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