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This book addresses the nature of the learner and how to plan and
deliver instruction for long term learning. The Field Guide is
intended as a tool for administrators, teachers, parents or
students as it includes activities and worksheets for planning
lessons, delivering effective lessons fly for skill reinforcement.
The field guide is an excellent supplement to book Setting the
Stage: Teaching to the Lerner's Brain or can be used as a
stand-alone text. The field guide begins with understanding the
nature of the learner. Once the lesson is planned, introducing the
lesson to hook student interest is next. Once "hooked" making sense
and having meaning will ensure that the information gets stored in
long-term memory which is the goal of every teacher.
Teachers ask 40 questions a day. Do the questions empower students,
assess student knowledge of the subject matter, or promote student
metacognition? Empowering Students Through Questioning: A Guide for
Understanding the Skills in Lesson Design and Instruction addresses
the art and skill of questioning so teachers can plan more
effective lessons and achieve greater student engagement and
cognition. Included are practice activities for teachers to use in
planning questions for their lesson, as well as field tested
rubrics to help coach and mentor teachers in understanding how
their questions address student activity. The book also discusses
common pitfalls of questioning, what type of test is best to use to
assess student knowledge, activities for planning and assessing
questioning, types of assessments to use, and the types of
questions that are most effective for the specific assessment. The
relationship between Revised Bloom's Taxonomy (teacher input) and
Webb's Depth of Knowledge (student output) is also shown so
teachers can see the impact of their questioning.
This book for parents is a step-by-step process in the field of
positive behavioral management. It clearly and concisely explains
how to develop positive parenting skills. It helps parents make
positive adjustments to their behavior, as well as their child’s
and helps them facilitate their child into someone who takes the
onus for his or her own learning, in order to become a self
dependent and a regulated person. This field guide is specifically
written with the parent in mind, andwill provide strategies and
techniques for setting up an atmosphere that is conducive to
helping your child gain self-control, self-regulation and success
in learning and life. Throughout the chapters, we reference and
encourage parents to make a good home/school connection to further
their child’s growth and change of behavior from negative to
positive by partnering with the school teacher and staff. Our
Student Empowerment Program contains the 5 R’s which are
responsibility, reflection, rules, regulation and rubrics. Each of
these 5 components is found in a separate chapter with details
regarding how the parent will build the foundational skills needed
for learning self control and self regulation, and will continue
until the child is able to display the techniques and skills with
little or no facilitation from the parent. The skills, techniques
and activities are outlined in a process that provides the parents
practice time for each of the strategies. Once the strategies are
learned and are fairly successful, the parent is encouraged to move
forward into learning another strategy, before finally putting all
together in a culmination of what is “the new natural norm” for
the household. These strategies include breathing techniques, use
of positive “real” language developing through what we call
sightings, the development of family rule and goal setting with
clear boundaries. Behavioral consequences for rules broken are
addressed in short, until the rules become true boundaries to live
by, and are not broken any longer. Ultimately, the parental goal of
our program is for the child and family to resort to breathing
through the problem, learning self regulation and control, and
choosing the right path to solving the problem without a meltdown,
and in a responsible way. The book is filled with visualization
techniques, surveys regarding reflection, rubrics for self
assessment and suggestions to make positive changes in the
atmosphere of the home when necessary. There is no additional cost,
just commitment and the need to want to make the change by
dedicating time and positive energy to the same.
How will a teacher plan his/her instructional delivery and deliver
their plan? How will he/she know if the assessments they used were
effective and what will they do with that information? What is
Consolidation for Closure? What role is reflection in lesson
planning? These questions and many more were addressed and answered
in the field guide so the readers would have a theoretical
construct for each strategy is provided. Having a theoretical
framework for instruction is useful, but how theory intersects with
practice is important. The theory must be applicable in the
classroom. This field guide provides practical application of the
skills presented via activities and worksheets that are provided
within each chapter. The activities and worksheets can be used for
professional development sessions, Professional Learning
communities (PLC) and grade level meetings. Included are rubrics
for classroom environment, differentiated instruction, Objective
and Demonstration of Student Learning (DSL) rubric, Objective and
Demonstration of Student Learning (DSL) checklist, student
engagement, student interviews, use of data can be used for
self-improvement, peer coaching, or for self-improvement.
Setting the Stage promotes a "Learner's Brain Model" using brain
research to understand the nature to the learner so teachers can
develop lessons based on the nature of the learner. There is also a
focus on student self-regulation. The first chapter is devoted to
the nature of the learner so teachers and administrators can begin
a reflection process of determining what they do and how the
learner learns to see if there is a match between what is taught
and how it will be processed. Too often low student achievement and
school turnaround is focused on "fixing" teachers and not on
understanding the learner enabling teachers to adapt their
strategies more effectively. Strategies which address student
learning lead to more effective lessons. Following the nature of
the learner, subsequent chapters discuss planning lessons that make
sense and have meaning so the information gets stored in long term
memory. Once information is in long-term memory, it is retrievable
for use. Strategies are provided throughout the book supported by
brain research to help teachers plan lessons.
Activating the Learner's Brain promotes a "Learner's Brain Model",
using brain research to understand the nature to the learner. This
book goes beyond lesson planning as it addresses instructional
delivery, use of assessments, Consolidation for Closure, reflection
and includes rubrics for professional growth. The first chapter is
devoted to addressing planning and executing instructional delivery
answering the question: do I teach for competency or performance?
Following lesson execution, the subsequent chapter discusses
assessments. Are assessments of learning or for learning, or both?
Assessments are used to collect data as well as a strategy called
"Consolidation for Closure" Once the data is collected, the data is
analyzed and used for subsequent lessons. A critical component for
success is reflection and the last chapter provides reflective
questions teachers and students can use.
Dr. Mario C. Barbiere and Jane C. Wiatr have developed a practical
and informative guide to teaching for both new and seasoned
teachers, administrators and their support staff. This book
spotlights The Student Empowerment Program (c) and is the
foundation for a positive climate and culture in the early
childhood classroom. The program is detailed chapter by chapter and
addresses the nature of the learner from play and exploration to
technology, to rubrics and assessments. This covers the gamut of
what every educator needs to know to become a master in their
field. The Student Empowerment Program (c) contains the 5'R's which
is the architecture a teacher needs to build a solid foundation for
learning and self-regulation. Any educator, who wants to make a
positive change and become enabled to teach more and discipline
less, will appreciate the simplicity of our program in this step by
step handbook. Every word, whether it is our personal experience or
research based is dedicated to facilitating a smooth transition
toward positive discipline, student self-regulation and student
empowerment.
This book addresses the nature of the learner and how to plan and
deliver instruction for long term learning. The Field Guide is
intended as a tool for administrators, teachers, parents or
students as it includes activities and worksheets for planning
lessons, delivering effective lessons fly for skill reinforcement.
The field guide is an excellent supplement to book Setting the
Stage: Teaching to the Lerner's Brain or can be used as a
stand-alone text. The field guide begins with understanding the
nature of the learner. Once the lesson is planned, introducing the
lesson to hook student interest is next. Once "hooked" making sense
and having meaning will ensure that the information gets stored in
long-term memory which is the goal of every teacher.
How will a teacher plan his/her instructional delivery and deliver
their plan? How will he/she know if the assessments they used were
effective and what will they do with that information? What is
Consolidation for Closure? What role is reflection in lesson
planning? These questions and many more were addressed and answered
in the field guide so the readers would have a theoretical
construct for each strategy is provided. Having a theoretical
framework for instruction is useful, but how theory intersects with
practice is important. The theory must be applicable in the
classroom. This field guide provides practical application of the
skills presented via activities and worksheets that are provided
within each chapter. The activities and worksheets can be used for
professional development sessions, Professional Learning
communities (PLC) and grade level meetings. Included are rubrics
for classroom environment, differentiated instruction, Objective
and Demonstration of Student Learning (DSL) rubric, Objective and
Demonstration of Student Learning (DSL) checklist, student
engagement, student interviews, use of data can be used for
self-improvement, peer coaching, or for self-improvement.
This book for parents is a step-by-step process in the field of
positive behavioral management. It clearly and concisely explains
how to develop positive parenting skills. It helps parents make
positive adjustments to their behavior, as well as their child’s
and helps them facilitate their child into someone who takes the
onus for his or her own learning, in order to become a self
dependent and a regulated person. This field guide is specifically
written with the parent in mind, andwill provide strategies and
techniques for setting up an atmosphere that is conducive to
helping your child gain self-control, self-regulation and success
in learning and life. Throughout the chapters, we reference and
encourage parents to make a good home/school connection to further
their child’s growth and change of behavior from negative to
positive by partnering with the school teacher and staff. Our
Student Empowerment Program contains the 5 R’s which are
responsibility, reflection, rules, regulation and rubrics. Each of
these 5 components is found in a separate chapter with details
regarding how the parent will build the foundational skills needed
for learning self control and self regulation, and will continue
until the child is able to display the techniques and skills with
little or no facilitation from the parent. The skills, techniques
and activities are outlined in a process that provides the parents
practice time for each of the strategies. Once the strategies are
learned and are fairly successful, the parent is encouraged to move
forward into learning another strategy, before finally putting all
together in a culmination of what is “the new natural norm” for
the household. These strategies include breathing techniques, use
of positive “real” language developing through what we call
sightings, the development of family rule and goal setting with
clear boundaries. Behavioral consequences for rules broken are
addressed in short, until the rules become true boundaries to live
by, and are not broken any longer. Ultimately, the parental goal of
our program is for the child and family to resort to breathing
through the problem, learning self regulation and control, and
choosing the right path to solving the problem without a meltdown,
and in a responsible way. The book is filled with visualization
techniques, surveys regarding reflection, rubrics for self
assessment and suggestions to make positive changes in the
atmosphere of the home when necessary. There is no additional cost,
just commitment and the need to want to make the change by
dedicating time and positive energy to the same.
Teachers ask 40 questions a day. Do the questions empower students,
assess student knowledge of the subject matter, or promote student
metacognition? Empowering Students Through Questioning: A Guide for
Understanding the Skills in Lesson Design and Instruction addresses
the art and skill of questioning so teachers can plan more
effective lessons and achieve greater student engagement and
cognition. Included are practice activities for teachers to use in
planning questions for their lesson, as well as field tested
rubrics to help coach and mentor teachers in understanding how
their questions address student activity. The book also discusses
common pitfalls of questioning, what type of test is best to use to
assess student knowledge, activities for planning and assessing
questioning, types of assessments to use, and the types of
questions that are most effective for the specific assessment. The
relationship between Revised Bloom's Taxonomy (teacher input) and
Webb's Depth of Knowledge (student output) is also shown so
teachers can see the impact of their questioning.
Setting the Stage promotes a "Learner's Brain Model" using brain
research to understand the nature to the learner so teachers can
develop lessons based on the nature of the learner. There is also a
focus on student self-regulation. The first chapter is devoted to
the nature of the learner so teachers and administrators can begin
a reflection process of determining what they do and how the
learner learns to see if there is a match between what is taught
and how it will be processed. Too often low student achievement and
school turnaround is focused on "fixing" teachers and not on
understanding the learner enabling teachers to adapt their
strategies more effectively. Strategies which address student
learning lead to more effective lessons. Following the nature of
the learner, subsequent chapters discuss planning lessons that make
sense and have meaning so the information gets stored in long term
memory. Once information is in long-term memory, it is retrievable
for use. Strategies are provided throughout the book supported by
brain research to help teachers plan lessons.
Dr. Mario C. Barbiere and Jane C. Wiatr have developed a practical
and informative guide to teaching for both new and seasoned
teachers, administrators and their support staff. This book
spotlights The Student Empowerment Program (c) and is the
foundation for a positive climate and culture in the early
childhood classroom. The program is detailed chapter by chapter and
addresses the nature of the learner from play and exploration to
technology, to rubrics and assessments. This covers the gamut of
what every educator needs to know to become a master in their
field. The Student Empowerment Program (c) contains the 5'R's which
is the architecture a teacher needs to build a solid foundation for
learning and self-regulation. Any educator, who wants to make a
positive change and become enabled to teach more and discipline
less, will appreciate the simplicity of our program in this step by
step handbook. Every word, whether it is our personal experience or
research based is dedicated to facilitating a smooth transition
toward positive discipline, student self-regulation and student
empowerment.
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