Have you ever looked around your classroom and wondered why your students were looking at you blankly as you taught a lesson? Why don’t they just “get it”?
This year, the Office of Student Learning is offering a professional learning series centered around effective classroom instruction. One of the most difficult pieces of the effective instruction puzzle is presenting new knowledge to students in a way that they can understand. Our third course in this learning series will teach you to plan and present effective lessons using strategies for direct instruction, processing, and recording and representing new knowledge. Check out the full course description below.
Planning, Presenting, and Understanding New Knowledge
The focus of this training will be to help participants:
- examine the benefits of using Robert Marzano’s direct instruction strategies of chunking lesson content.
- incorporate the use of processing strategies and strategies to record and represent lesson content.
- analyze the elements of effective lessons that allow students to “get it” and integrate new knowledge into their working memory.
If you are interested in this training, please contact your regional coordinator to discuss available sessions in your area or to schedule a session at your school. Click here to find your regional coordinator’s contact information!
Upcoming Webinars from SUFS:
- CPALMS: How to effectively implement Florida Standards (10/22/19)
- Khan Academy for MAP Users (11/14/19)
- Using Khan Academy with your Students (11/12/19)
- Student-Led Conferences: Using MAP Data (11/18/19)
Upcoming Webinars from edWeb:
- 5 Ways to Integrate Movement into Elementary Lessons (10/22/19)
- From Classroom Management to Engagement: See Why Teachers and Their Coaches are Crushing It (10/29/19)
- Thinking Differently About Practice in Mathematics (11/4/19)
- Engaging Students in Science Practices and Moon Phenomena with Digital Media (11/19/19)
To view all previous Professional Learning postings, click here.