learning & teaching - all you need to know in half a day!
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Learning and teaching: all you need to know in half a day!
October 2016
Today…• The main learning and teaching approaches – what do
we know now?• Bridging the ‘knowing-doing’ gap shaped up by current
thinking and practice• Participate in cooperative and collaborative learning
Success criteria…
• Know at least 3 things you did not know before about learning and teaching
• Identify ONE thing you will change about your practice on leaving this session.
The Flipped Classroom Quiz…
What do we know now…?
Walk about talk about!
Main teaching approaches…
• Instruction• Demonstrating• Observation• Facilitating learning• Eliciting learner performance
Technologies for learning.
Cooperative Learning……..Graffiti!
Good questioning is…
• Active learning and engagement• Differentiation• Challenge and enjoyment• Deepening knowledge and understanding• Promoting reflection• Coaxing out answers
Good questioning is…• Clarification, • Elaboration, • Reflection, • Critical thinking• Feedback
Simplicity factor…
Lower order questions (remember) and higher order questions (require thinking)The best learners ask the best questions!Within the constraints of the curriculum!
The Buzz Words…• Active learning• Student engagement• Collaborative learning• Feedback• Technologies for learning• Thinking skills.
Relax – it arises as part of the natural and intuitive learning process!Younger learners do require greater planning, accuracy and precision.
Education Scotland…• Variety of teaching approaches• Student involvement• Effective questioning• Checking student understanding• Feedback techniques• Participation techniques
Shaping up sessions…
• Introduction• Main learning activity• Plenary• Summary
Clear beginning, middle and ending.
Shaping up sessions makes…
• The learning explicit• For a variety of approaches• Giving and receiving clear and regular feedback• Monitoring progress and attainment of students
The most powerful factor that moves learning forward…Feedback and feed forward.
Feedback should be like a ‘good’ murder…???
Differentiation…part of the process!So long as the student achieves the listed competencies and learning outcomes, it does not matter who taught him or her, how or when the training takes place, what resources are used or what the content material of the curriculum consists of.
How…?• Content• Level and pace• Interest• Sequence• Support• Feedback• Structure• Technologies for learning• Questioning – clarification, elaboration, reflection, critical thinking• Flipped classroom
Review and Preview
Prepare your exit pass techniques…
• Back to the success criteria!