differentiated instruction (di) meets understand by design (ubd) ub educ- 503 october 15, 2012
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Differentiated Instruction (DI) Meets Understand by Design (UbD) UB EDUC- 503 October 15, 2012. Understanding by Design. The Big Ideas of UbD. Forthcoming slides adapted from the work of Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe. 3 Stages of ( “ Backward ” ) Design. Stage 1: Identify desired results - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Differentiated Instruction (DI)
Meets Understand by Design (UbD)
UB EDUC- 503October 15, 2012
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Understanding by DesignThe Big Ideas of UbD
Forthcoming slides adapted from the work of Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe
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3 Stages of (“Backward”) Design
Stage 1: Identify desired results
Stage 2: Determine acceptable evidence
Stage 3: Plan learning experiences & instruction
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Why “backward”?
The stages are logical, but they go against habits
We’re used to jumping to lesson and activity ideas - before clarifying our performance goals for students
By thinking through the assessments upfront, we ensure greater alignment of our goals and means, and that teaching is focused on desired results
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3 Stages of (“Backward”) Design
Stage 1: Identify desired results
Stage 2: Determine acceptable evidence
Stage 3: Plan learning experiences & instruction
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Key: Focus on Big ideas
Enduring Understandings: What specific insights about big ideas do we want students to leave with?
What essential questions will frame the teaching and learning, pointing toward key issues and ideas, and suggest meaningful and provocative inquiry into content?
What should students know and be able to do?
What content standards are addressed explicitly by the unit?
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Establishing Priorities
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Six Facets of Understanding
Explain - provide thorough, supported, and justifiable accounts of phenomena, facts and data
Interpret - tell meaningful stories; offer apt translations; provide a revealing historical or personal dimension to ideas and events; make it personal or accessible through images, anecdotes, analogies, and models.
Apply - effectively use and adapt what is known in diverse contexts.
Perspective - can see and hear points of view through critical eyes and ears; see the big picture.
Empathize - find value in what others might find odd, alien, or implausible; perceive sensitively on the basis of prior direct experience.
Self-Knowledge - perceive the personal style, prejudices, projections, and habits of mind that both shape and impede our own understanding; having an awareness of what one does not understand and why understanding is so hard
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Brainstorming Essential Questions Based on the
Facets
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Provocative Essential Questions
Have no one obvious right answer.
Raise other important questions.
Address the philosophical or conceptual foundations of a discipline.
Recur naturally.
Are framed to provoke and sustain student interest.
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Reflection - Stage 1
Choose 1 to answer individually.
Share response in a small group.
Group selects 2 to share with class.
I was surprised…
I have been wondering…
I realized that…
Tonight I learned...
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3 Stages of Design: Stage 2
1. Identify desired results
2. Determine acceptable evidence
3. Plan learning experiences & instruction
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Just because the student “knows it” …
Evidence of understanding is a greater challenge than evidence that the student knows a correct or valid answer
Understanding is inferred, not seen
It can only be inferred if we see evidence that the student knows why (it works) so what? (why it matters), how (to apply it) – not just knowing that specific inference
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Reliability: Snapshot vs. Photo Album
We need patterns that overcome inherent measurement error
Sound assessment (particularly of State Standards) requires multiple evidence over time - a photo album vs. a single snapshot
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For Reliability & Sufficiency:
Use a Variety of Assessments
Varied types, over time:authentic tasks and projects
academic exam questions, prompts, and problems
quizzes and test items
informal checks for understanding
student self-assessments
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Curricular Priorities and Assessment Methods
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Assessment of Understanding Brainstorming….
Using the Facets of Understanding
Considering a Range of Evidence
Determining Possible Performances
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A Performance Task is Authentic if it…
Is realistic.
Requires judgment and innovation.
Asks a student to “do” the subject.
Replicates or simulates the contexts in which adults are tested in the workplace.
Assess a student’s ability to efficiently and effectively use a repertoire of knowledge and skills to negotiate a complex task.
Allows appropriate opportunities to rehearse, practice, and consult resources; obtain feedback on performances; and refine performances and products.
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Rubrics, Checklists, and Other Evidence
UBD Templates
http://4teachers.org
RubiStar
PBL Checklists
QuizStar
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3 Stages of Design: Stage 3
1. Identify desired results
2. Determine acceptable evidence
3. Plan learning experiences & instruction
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Stage 3 big idea:
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Think of your obligations via
W. H. E. R. E. T. O.“Where are we headed?”
How will the student be ‘hooked’?
What opportunities will there be to be equipped, and to experience and explore key ideas?
What will provide opportunities to rethink, rehearse, refine and revise?
How will students evaluate their work?
How will the work be tailored to individual needs, interests, styles?
How will the work be organized for maximal engagement and effectiveness?
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Exit Card
When I think of implementing the UbD model,
I feel ______ because _____________________.