midwinter retreat 2010 for ning

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WELCOME! AS YOU ENTER… Write your two workshop ideas on the appropriate chart with your name beside it. Create a two-sided construction paper mask. One side represents the side of you that should tell the world how great you are. The other side represents the side of you that shares the things that you need from others or are not comfortable doing Example of engaging participants with purpose from the moment they enter.

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Information and reminders for attending and non-attending A+ Facilitators. The "meta-workshop" day of development on creating and faciliating A+ workshops also modeled an A+ workshop.

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WELCOME! AS YOU ENTER…

Write your two workshop ideas on the appropriate chart with your name beside it.

Create a two-sided construction paper mask.

One side represents the side of you that should tell the world how great you are.

The other side represents the side of you that shares the things that you need from others or are not comfortable doing

Example of engaging participants with purpose from the moment they enter.

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WELCOME!

Oklahoma A+ Midwinter RetreatFebruary 20, 2010

Designing and Facilitating Oklahoma A+ Workshops

Glenda Cook, Cindy Scarberry and Rosalynn Wade

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INTRODUCTIONS Thinking of your gifts, talents and

needs as you begin planning, share in small groups:1. Your name, area of expertise, length of

time you’ve been with A+.2. The strengths you bring to the team,

things you love to do, areas of expertise, things you need from others…brag ‘bout yaself!

3. The areas where you are not so comfortable, things you’d prefer not to do, things you need from others…don’t be shy!

Example of meaningful / relevant introductions in a very large group.

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Essential Questions:What is A+?How do the A+ Essentials™ frame our

work? Focus Questions:

How do the Essentials™ guide A+ workshop development?

Where do workshop ideas come from?How are ideas developed into an A+

workshop?

Oklahoma A+ Midwinter Retreat Essential questions are set

for the large A+ event (sometimes shared as examples of EQs written for students).

Focus questions are written as the questions participants should be able to answer at the end of your workshop and describe the focus of your workshop.

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WHAT WOULD THE ATTRIBUTES BE IN THE “PERFECT” WORKSHOP?

Think about the attributes. Write one attribute on each sticky note.

Talk about them with your small group. Discuss how to sort them.

Sort into the A+ Essentials™. Tell! Share your observations with the

whole group.

The essentials effectively guide every part of our work if we remember to check, re-check and allow them to do so – from the A+ office to the workshop to a single lesson!

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CONTEXTAND

PURPOSEWe are A+ Facilitators. Our retreat is not about what we can gain and use in our own classrooms. Rather the purpose of every retreat is to prepare us to professionally develop the network.The purpose of this day is to focus on the creation and facilitation of an A+ workshop.

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WHAT ARE THE COMPONENTS YOU WOULD EXPECT TO EXPERIENCE IN AN A+ WORKSHOP?

Arts, hands-on - Sequence Writing - Snacks! Getting out of your chair - Creative Discussion time - Enriched

Asmt Collaborating with others - OAC Informance - EQ & Focus ? Make connection with experience & how to

share - Confidence & Challenge Time to reflect - Strong Intro, Close & not PASS too bad middle

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COMPONENTS CONTINUED… Next Steps Keep focus – it’s still about the CHILD IN THE CHAIR Balance Between Facilitation & Presentation

New information – Present Make their own connections – Facilitate

Malleable framework Identify priorities – Plan B, C ….Z Purposeful in changes / model adjustments

Choice is present within the workshop Expectation of Unexpected Outcomes

Model enthusiasm to go with “it” Read body language, get feedback – ask ?s if needed

Reflect A+ Philosophy – with essentials Awareness of Pacing…sense of balance Need Information from your audience/participants? Ask!

Ask what they need (hopefully have before, but be FLEXIBLE) Don’t be afraid to stop & ask

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HOW WOULD YOU ORGANIZE THE COMPONENTS? Begin with the end in mind Give time for the creative process in development Be prepared, know it is not linear – SHIFT happens Communicate your idea so your collaborator can

understand what the idea is Hear ALL ideas – keep an open mind Know who your audience is/background info

How long, who is it for? Who will facilitate what we create?

Create the workshop that a collaborator can be identified that could share it with you.

TODAY working on YOUR idea Think about Your idea - Explain the WHY of this idea,

build the HOW as you plan

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Strong Beginning: ESTABLISH YOUR CLIMATE- Introductions- Overarching Concept : Could be provided- Essential Questions (Given or provided)

- Focus Questions (For your workshop)

Context & Purpose: Connect to the Child in the chair. This isn’t in addition to their curriculum,

It’s HOW you teach, not WHAT you teach Opening: Experiential Activity (Optional to move earlier to introduction)-Something to connect to prior experience-Check-in : Goals still the same? All voices heard “Voice of the school”

Strong Middle:- Keep other components in mind as you go …- Use MI, Arts, connections to PASS, activity- Process each activity

Strong Ending: RECHECK AND ATTEND TO CLIMATEClosing Experience &/or Informance Reflect: Connect back to Essentials

- Discussion- NEXT STEPS / Challenge (Personalize for

teachers)REFLECTIONS

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ENJOY YOUR BREAK!

See you in 15 minutes!

Provide breaks for extended workshops. Watch your crowd and be ready to move your break time as needed.

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SWITCH, CHANGE, ROTATE Make a line with 2 other people (3

total) Listen for directions-

Switch- 1st and 3rd change placesChange- change directions (leader

decides)Rotate- 1st person goes to the back

In our processing we connected this to the flexibility and shifting roles of a team as we facilitate. Know the whole workshop, not just your sections… just in case.

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PARTNER UP!

Share your two workshop ideas with your partner.

Partner, listen and ask clarifying questions.

Reverse roles. Give each other feedback on how each

idea was presented; which idea elicited the most passion, expression, interest?

Decide which of your ideas you’d like to work on today.

This was only the beginning of our feedback and collaboration today. Did your partner’s feedback impact your choice?

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CONSIDER THESE QUESTIONS…

Which content areas, arts and PASS skills will be integrated?

What enduring understandings will participants take with them?

What products and resources do you want them to have after experiencing the workshop?

Shared for more collaborative feedback!

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FOCUS QUESTIONS! What should focus questions include?

Write two focus questions for your workshop.

Share with your partner.Utilize your teammates! Begin and get feedback. Per Stephanie Crossno, “Preparation, incubation, illumination and implementation” can occur and cycle repeatedly in development of workshop.

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LUNCH TIME!

Ding! Ding! Ding! Dinner’s ready!Enjoy your lunch.

See you soon!

For a full day experience monitor the approach of meal times to make sure you are at a logical break in content. Sometimes stopping at the right point can spur a natural continuation of conversations at meals - or even overnight.

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INTEGRATED WORKSHOP FRAMEWORK What MIs and Essentials have been

addressed? How will you address those that have

not been addressed? What’s missing? What are your next steps? What other information do you need to

set the agenda? What experts can help you? Are you having fun yet?

Find those components! They are there, and the framework will assist you in organizing and recording them!

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TAKE A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE…

Did you include:Introductions?Focus questions?Experiential activities?Processing questions prepared in

advance?An opportunity to create

something?Reflection time

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CONSULT AND SHIFT: THE “SNOWBALL” VERSION

Write your name and your workshop idea on a piece of paper.

Wad it up and “throw your snowball” (gentle, not at anyone).

Open, read. Write your name if you have ideas or info to share – OR the name of a Fellow to whom they might want to talk.

Wad up and repeat several times. Open, read, and deliver to originator.

Even these quick and purposeful activities can be quickly processed with participants for classroom use.

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PROCESSING QUESTIONS:

How do you create high quality processing questions?

Let’s go visit Mr. Bloom. Choose one part of your

workshop. Brainstorm a list of processing

questions using Bloom’s Taxonomy to inspire you.

Write them! Use them! Add to your list as you create new ones over repetition of your workshop.

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REFLECT AND ACT!

What do I need to do to move forward in my planning?

Do I need to make an appointment with a consultant, or can we talk today?

Enjoy a 15 minute break, then join the break-out sessions.

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BREAKOUT SESSIONS

Early Childhood and Elementary: The Art and Science of Process

Secondary: Claymation

How did these workshops incorporate the components we’ve been exploring? We moved in and out of the workshop to look again at the components in action. Remember today is about preparation to create and facilitate! The enjoyment and ideas for your classroom in these workshops are just the cherries on top! We’re here to improve what we give to the network!

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NEXT STEPS AND CLOSING

Some schools may have Day 1 of Institute on-site in May or June and other 4 in July!

Workshop framework: is already in common docs. Minor revisions to it are in version available on ning – as is updated OK A+ logo.

Let RW know when you have a good idea about a workshop for summer.   Ideas we’ve shared today will be posted to A+ Facilitators Group in A+ Ning.  Record of workshops in progress: If we see something for which there is a

great need, share this info know so Fellows can get working. Already know we need: Secondary workshops – especially those integrating

multiple disciplines, EC – including arts experiences for infants and toddlers, Math, Special Ed, Differentiated Instruction 

Use common docs directories to find and contact collaborators as needed. May also contact in ning.

Send your frameworks, handouts and any other electronic document you create or use to A+ to keep them safe and available for you. Send frameworks and docs electronically.

Need to know Summer availability No Later Than March 30. Due date will be earlier to help ensure this. Survey forms will be sent by first week of March.

Workshop essentials book if you have one to loan, please let Amanda Joy Wells know: [email protected]  

Arts Integration Seminar in Tulsa Feb 27th. Free to A+ schools and facilitators. $30 for others. Excellent workshop with gift resource. To register: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WYYV9VN

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JUST FOR FUN…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zGFqSji420

Thanks for joining us in person and/or

online!