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National Association for Sport and Physical Education

(NASPE)

PE Coordinator’s Mini-ConferenceWednesday, March 14, 2012

Framework for Effective Teaching

Co-PresentersBrett FullerCurriculum Specialist: Health, Physical Education, Safe and Drug Free Schools Milwaukee Public SchoolsMilwaukee, WI Phone: 414-475-8057www.wellnessandpreventionoffice.org

Judy LoBiancoSupervisor of Health, Physical Education and Nursing ServicesSouth Orange-Maplewood SchoolsMaplewoood, New JerseyPhone: 973-762-5600 x. 1093jlobianc@somsd.k12.nj.us

Frameworks for Effective TeachingFrameworks for Effective Teaching

• Hunter• Marzano• Danielson• CHPUC (Characteristics of High Performing

Urban Classrooms)• MPS Instructional Observation Form

Framework for TeachingFramework for Teaching

• Planning and Preparation• Classroom Environment• Instruction• Professional Responsibilities

(Danielson, 1996, 2007)

Planning and Preparation• Selecting instructional goals

• Demonstrating knowledge of content and pedagogy

• Demonstrating knowledge of students

• Demonstrating knowledge of resources

• Designing coherent instruction

• Assessing student learning

• Planning: develops written lesson plans compatible w/ MPS goals

• High Expectations: communicates that students are expected to achieve at high levels

• High Expectations based on Learning Targets

• High Expectations for All• Learning Goals, Track Progress,

Celebrate Success• Knowledge: exhibits accurate and

current knowledge of grade level(s) and subject area(s)

• Lessons organized in a cohesive Unit• Strategic Instructional Choices• Planning: organizes materials and

resources necessary• Routine use of variety of assessments

Classroom Environment• Creating an Environment of

Respect and Rapport

• Establishing a Culture of Learning

• Managing Classroom Procedures

• Managing Student Behaviors

• Organizing Physical Space

• Effective relationships w/ students• Active engagement of student learners• Instruction: engages students in active

practice and involvement in the learning process…

• Engage students• Cultural responsiveness• Instruction: models respect…• Instruction: motivates and encourages

active participation by students from various cultural, linguistic, racial, and socio-economic backgrounds

• Rules & procedures• Classroom management: maintains

appropriate student behaviors…• Adherence to rules & procedures

Instruction

• Communicating clearly and accurately

• Using questioning and discussion techniques

• Engaging students in learning

• Providing feedback to students

• Demonstrating flexibility and responsiveness

• High Expectations based on Learning Targets

• Identifies and shares learning objectives with students

• Involves all students in dialogue which encourages questioning and higher level, critical thinking

• Interact w/ New Knowledge• Deepen Understanding of New Knowledge• Test Hypotheses about New Knowledge• Engage Students• Provides opportunities for students to

reflect o their own learning and performance and to learn from each other

• Strategic instructional Choices• Active Engagement of Student Learners• Cultural Responsiveness

Professional Responsibilities• Reflecting on teaching

• Maintaining accurate records

• Communicating w/ families

• Contributing to the school and district

• Growing and developing professionally

• Showing professionalism

• Impassioned, Engaged Adult Learners

• Partnerships w/ Families & Community

• Collaboration w/ Colleagues• Attitude: serves as a positive role

model for all students• Attitude: sets a positive tone• Attitude: addresses expressions of

discrimination fairly, firmly, and consistently

• Attitude: reflects confidence in his/her own ability to teach

What have we learned from these?• Skillful teachers are made, not born

– Teaching is complex; can’t be reduced to a checklist of behaviors or strategies for every classroom, content area, grade, learning objective, student

– Effective teachers have rich repertoires of professional practice and are skilled at “making the match” between standard, student, situation, and strategy

– Effective teachers have more than one way to handle a given teaching situation

What will we do differently?

Questions????Brett FullerCurriculum Specialist: Health, Physical Education, Safe and Drug Free Schools Milwaukee Public SchoolsMilwaukee, WI Phone: 414-475-8057www.wellnessandpreventionoffice.org

Judy LoBiancoSupervisor of Health, Physical Education and Nursing ServicesSouth Orange-Maplewood SchoolsMaplewoood, New JerseyPhone: 973-762-5600 x. 1093jlobianc@somsd.k12.nj.us

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