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Effective Classroom Practice Enhancing Learning with Consistent, Explicit and Systematic Teaching  Approaches and Strategies Insights for teachers created January 2006 for a high school development day. Under review 9/2007  Literacy and Learning 2.0
Purpose of this slideshow Engage learners Raise awareness Promote reflection Inform teaching Motivate change Facilitate discussion Encourage collaboration Stimulate innovation Stir the imagination!
Descriptions by Year 8 students A good teacher ...
Apology: Not my own work but from education source The bigger picture. Essentials for high performance. How do we translate these into classroom practice?
Research on Teacher Effectiveness - Hay McBer June 2002
Vision Values Mission Purpose Beliefs Putting shared commitments and beliefs into practice in all aspects of school life Commitments Shared ... Challenge
Literacy Skills  - Listening & Speaking ? attention presentation interpretation Plenty more … reflection inspiration processing empathy
Before, During, After SQ3R Vocabulary - build the field Model for Literacy Learning Thinking skills Reading comprehension strategies Three Level Guide Prior knowledge Phonemic Awareness Literacy Skills - Reading
Literacy Skills - Writing Prewrite Draft Conference Edit Publish Proofread Spelling Grammar Text Level Features Sentence Level Features Text Types Which are relevant to your subject? Word Level Features Scaffolding Process
Numeracy - Basic Skill Number sense Spatial sense Data sense Numeracy  is the ability to effectively use the mathematics required to meet the general demands of life at home and at work,and for participation in community and civic life.  Numeracy  incorporates the disposition to use numerical, spatial, graphical, statistical and algebraic concepts and skills in a variety of contexts and involves the interpretation,application and communication of mathematical information in a range of practical situations. Pattern sense Measurement sense
ICTs &Technological Literacy Information Skills Basic Applications Internet searching Telecommunications applications Critical Literacy Visual Literacy Digital Divide Infoglut Knowledge economy Digital literacy Interactive multimedia Webquests Blogs Podcasts Wikis mlearning PDAs Interactive whiteboards TaLE Social networking tagging
My mouth is ringing: Inventors create “telephone tooth”. Mobile Molar What the future holds. convergence miniaturisation anywhere and anytime
What is your vision of learning? What are your beliefs about learning? How do you create effective learning environments? What are the most effective classroom practices for powerful learning? The illiterate of the year 2000 will not be the individual who cannot read and write, but the one who cannot learn, unlearn  and relearn.  Alvin Toffler ? What are the ingredients of a great lesson?
Knowing about Learning   Thinking Skills Learning how to Learn “ Lifelong Learning Equals Lifelong Earning” Learning Styles Inquiry-based Learning Memory Skills Attention Motivation Study Skills Metacognitive skills Differentiation Planning Pyramid Hands on - Minds on Diverse learners Inquiry learning Questioning The important thing is not to stop questioning.   Albert Einstein Cooperative learning Reflection Self-evaluation Engagement Active participation Information processing
All Learning is Social We create knowledge through Our personal experiences We create knowledge through The experiences of others We create knowledge through Sharing experiences with others We create knowledge through Collaborative interactions with others Vygotsky
Happy Teams
Dale’s Cone of Experience Glasser on Learning Thinking about learning
Kolb Action Learning Cycle Visual Auditory  Kinesthetic Thinking about learning
Instructional Framework
Thinking about learning
NSW, Australia Quality Teaching Model
Are we ready? challenge?  opportunity?
Students – media rich, connecting & learning Dated picture only 2 years old! What’s old? What’s missing?
Catering for the ??? Gen Opportunities Barriers Accentuate the positive!!
What is your vision of learning? What are your beliefs about learning? How do you create quality learning environments? What are the most effective classroom practices for powerful learning? What strategies should we all consistently practise across the school? ? What are the ingredients of a great lesson?
Web 2.0 learning tools What are the key questions for teachers? What voice should be given to students? ? ? ? To be continued ….

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  • 1. Effective Classroom Practice Enhancing Learning with Consistent, Explicit and Systematic Teaching Approaches and Strategies Insights for teachers created January 2006 for a high school development day. Under review 9/2007 Literacy and Learning 2.0
  • 2. Purpose of this slideshow Engage learners Raise awareness Promote reflection Inform teaching Motivate change Facilitate discussion Encourage collaboration Stimulate innovation Stir the imagination!
  • 3. Descriptions by Year 8 students A good teacher ...
  • 4. Apology: Not my own work but from education source The bigger picture. Essentials for high performance. How do we translate these into classroom practice?
  • 5. Research on Teacher Effectiveness - Hay McBer June 2002
  • 6. Vision Values Mission Purpose Beliefs Putting shared commitments and beliefs into practice in all aspects of school life Commitments Shared ... Challenge
  • 7. Literacy Skills - Listening & Speaking ? attention presentation interpretation Plenty more … reflection inspiration processing empathy
  • 8. Before, During, After SQ3R Vocabulary - build the field Model for Literacy Learning Thinking skills Reading comprehension strategies Three Level Guide Prior knowledge Phonemic Awareness Literacy Skills - Reading
  • 9. Literacy Skills - Writing Prewrite Draft Conference Edit Publish Proofread Spelling Grammar Text Level Features Sentence Level Features Text Types Which are relevant to your subject? Word Level Features Scaffolding Process
  • 10. Numeracy - Basic Skill Number sense Spatial sense Data sense Numeracy is the ability to effectively use the mathematics required to meet the general demands of life at home and at work,and for participation in community and civic life. Numeracy incorporates the disposition to use numerical, spatial, graphical, statistical and algebraic concepts and skills in a variety of contexts and involves the interpretation,application and communication of mathematical information in a range of practical situations. Pattern sense Measurement sense
  • 11. ICTs &Technological Literacy Information Skills Basic Applications Internet searching Telecommunications applications Critical Literacy Visual Literacy Digital Divide Infoglut Knowledge economy Digital literacy Interactive multimedia Webquests Blogs Podcasts Wikis mlearning PDAs Interactive whiteboards TaLE Social networking tagging
  • 12. My mouth is ringing: Inventors create “telephone tooth”. Mobile Molar What the future holds. convergence miniaturisation anywhere and anytime
  • 13. What is your vision of learning? What are your beliefs about learning? How do you create effective learning environments? What are the most effective classroom practices for powerful learning? The illiterate of the year 2000 will not be the individual who cannot read and write, but the one who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn. Alvin Toffler ? What are the ingredients of a great lesson?
  • 14. Knowing about Learning Thinking Skills Learning how to Learn “ Lifelong Learning Equals Lifelong Earning” Learning Styles Inquiry-based Learning Memory Skills Attention Motivation Study Skills Metacognitive skills Differentiation Planning Pyramid Hands on - Minds on Diverse learners Inquiry learning Questioning The important thing is not to stop questioning. Albert Einstein Cooperative learning Reflection Self-evaluation Engagement Active participation Information processing
  • 15. All Learning is Social We create knowledge through Our personal experiences We create knowledge through The experiences of others We create knowledge through Sharing experiences with others We create knowledge through Collaborative interactions with others Vygotsky
  • 17. Dale’s Cone of Experience Glasser on Learning Thinking about learning
  • 18. Kolb Action Learning Cycle Visual Auditory Kinesthetic Thinking about learning
  • 21. NSW, Australia Quality Teaching Model
  • 22. Are we ready? challenge? opportunity?
  • 23. Students – media rich, connecting & learning Dated picture only 2 years old! What’s old? What’s missing?
  • 24. Catering for the ??? Gen Opportunities Barriers Accentuate the positive!!
  • 25. What is your vision of learning? What are your beliefs about learning? How do you create quality learning environments? What are the most effective classroom practices for powerful learning? What strategies should we all consistently practise across the school? ? What are the ingredients of a great lesson?
  • 26. Web 2.0 learning tools What are the key questions for teachers? What voice should be given to students? ? ? ? To be continued ….