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Engaging Engaging Students Students
in Learningin Learning
Barbara F. Adams Educational Consultant & Barbara F. Adams Educational Consultant & TrainerTrainer
Guiding the Way to Success Guiding the Way to Success © ©
Barbara F. Adams Educational Consultant & Trainer~ Engaging Students
These slides are excerpts from the These slides are excerpts from the workshop. This is workshop. This is NOTNOT a complete a complete
presentation.presentation.
For details and fees, contactconsultant and trainer:
Barb Adams(585) 200-8769
As a result of this workshop As a result of this workshop you will be able to:you will be able to:Apply Bloom’s Taxonomy to a
sample lesson in your subject matter
Better understand how to Frame the Learning experience
Add tools to your Differentiation tool box
More effectively engage students in their learning.Barbara F. Adams Educational
Consultant & Trainer~ Engaging Students
You are learning this You are learning this information: information: So that you may increase your
ability to engage your students in their learning
Barbara F. Adams Educational Consultant & Trainer~ Engaging Students
You will learn this You will learn this information by:information by:Processing chunks of direct
teaching in a large group forum
Engaging in small group/pairs work to discuss and develop
Individualizing your work in order to reflect and create
Using higher-level thinking skills
Barbara F. Adams Educational Consultant & Trainer~ Engaging Students
Barbara F. Adams Educational Consultant & Trainer~ Engaging Students
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Barbara F. Adams Educational Consultant & Trainer~ Engaging Students
Barbara F. Adams Educational Consultant & Trainer~ Engaging Students
Helps students see the big pictureShows respect to students by
providing rationale and helping them connect to the new learning
Lets students know that there are no surprises up ahead
Teaches them to utilize metacognition---Learning how to learn and recognizing when they’ve learned it.
Barbara F. Adams Educational Consultant & Trainer~ Engaging Students
DifferentiationDifferentiationWhy differentiate?Often heard concern: “It takes too
long to plan differentiated lessons!”Differentiation basics: C’mon let’s give
them a try.
Barbara F. Adams Educational Consultant & Trainer~ Engaging Students
Why differentia
te?
Barbara F. Adams Educational Consultant & Trainer~ Engaging Students
“Here’s an idea: I’m going to
teach you how to swim. I’d like
you all to jump in the DEEP
END now, please.”
Before I ask you to jump into Before I ask you to jump into the deep end of the pool, I the deep end of the pool, I need to:need to:Pre-test you to determine your swimming ability/challenges (Skills)
Talk with you to determine your experiences with swimming (Prior knowledge)
Ask you how you feel about swimming (Emotions)
By doing these things, I am showing yourespect and optimizing your ability tolearn how to become a good swimmer.Barbara F. Adams Educational
Consultant & Trainer~ Engaging Students
Barbara F. Adams Educational Consultant & Trainer~ Engaging Students
TOPIC: DifferentiationGROUPING: TriadsTASKS:1.Reflect on what you have learned
during this workshop.2.Using your preferred learning
style, demonstrate to your small group one aspect of your learning.
Barbara F. Adams Educational Consultant & Trainer~ Engaging Students
References~References~ Bloom, Benjamin. Bloom’s Hierarchy of Learning. Brophy, Jere. “Occasional Paper #101. “ On Motivating
Students. East Lansing, MI: Institute for Research on Teaching, MSU, October, 1986.
Danielson, Charlotte. Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching. Alexandria, VA: ASCD, 2007.
Marzano, Robert J., et al. Classroom Instruction That Works. Alexandria, VA: ASCD, 2001.
Rutherford, Paula. Instruction for All Students. Alexandria, VA. 2002.
Rutherford, Paula. Why Didn’t I Learn This in College? Teaching & Learning in the 21st Century. Alexandria, VA. 2002.
Tomlinson, Carol Ann. The Differentiated Classroom: Responding to the Needs of All Learners. Alexandria, VA: ASCD, 1999.
U. S. Congress. No Child Left Behind Act (P.L 107-110), 2001. ______. Educational Leadership. “Synthesis of Research on Good
Teaching: Insights from the Work of the Institute for Research on Teaching.” May, 1988. Barbara F. Adams Educational
Consultant & Trainer~ Engaging Students
Engaging Engaging Students Students
in Learningin LearningBarbara F. Adams Educational Consultant & Barbara F. Adams Educational Consultant &
TrainerTrainer(585) 200- 8769(585) 200- 8769
[email protected]@yahoo.com
Guiding the Way to Success Guiding the Way to Success © ©
Barbara F. Adams Educational Consultant & Trainer~ Engaging Students