are you working harder than your students?
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Are You working harder than your students?. Mentor-Mentee Meeting 2-16-11. How Can you tell?. How do you know what is “hard work” for your students ? How do you know what is “hard work” for you ? How do you know if they are working harder than you?. Is this premise important?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
ARE YOU W
ORKING
HARDER TH
AN
YOUR STU
DENTS
?
MENTOR-MENTEE
MEETING 2-16-11
HOW CAN YOU TELL?How do you know what is “hard work” for your students?
How do you know what is “hard work” for you?
How do you know if they are working harder than you?
IS THIS PREMISE IMPORTANT?
NEVER WORK HARDER THAN YOUR STUDENTS & OTHER PRINCIPLES OF
GREAT TEACHERS Author: Robyn R. Jackson “I soon noticed that when a strategy was
wildly successful, it had more to do with the fact that I honored a principle than the strategy itself…. As I began to pay attention to the principles rather than the strategies, I noticed a powerful shift in the way that I thought about teaching” (p. xii).
Please discuss the author’s thoughts with a partner.
DO YOU BUY INTO THIS PRINCIPLE VS. STRATEGY
PREMISE?
Why or Why Not?
MASTERY PRINCIPLES1. Start where students are.2. Know where students are going.3. Expect to get students to the goal.4. Support students along the way5. Use feedback to help everyone do
better.6. Focus on quality rather than quantity7. Never work harder than students.
Sound Familiar?
WHICH PRINCIPLES ARE MOST IMPORTANT?
Most Important: Least Important:
Why?
PRINCIPLE #7: NEVER WORK HARDER THAN YOUR
STUDENTSPlease see handout. 1. What is your work in the classroom? Your students’ work?2. What makes you uncomfortable about this premise?3. What work could your students be doing that they are not doing already?4. How do you determine student work? Is it the same for everyone?
YOUR HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT
1. Why did you make a particular instructional decision this week/month?
2. What was the impact of that decision?3. What was the single most important
concept you wanted all students to know?4. What was your assessment tool/check for
understanding device?5. How did you reflect upon the results?6. What teaching skill(s)/principles were your
best?
Who worked harder?
INSTRUCTIONAL DECISION & IMPACT
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SINGLE CONCEPT & ASSESSMENT
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TEACHING SKILLS & REFLECTION
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