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Social Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (SEFEL) Training Tips and Resources Summer Institute June 28, 2013

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Social Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (SEFEL) Training Tips and Resources. Summer Institute June 28, 2013. Welcome and Introductions. Objectives. Review a comprehensive model of professional development Learn presentation basics - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Social Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (SEFEL)

Training Tips and Resources

Summer InstituteJune 28, 2013

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Welcome and Introductions

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Objectives

• Review a comprehensive model of professional development

• Learn presentation basics• Explore training materials for the content you

will use to train others • Explore different strategies to help you

organize your training program

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Quality Professional Development is…

• Of considerable duration• Specific in content, not general theory• Participatory• Coherent• Relevant

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Comprehensive Professional Development Model

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Different Levels of PD Approaches and Impact on Adult Learning

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Planning YOUR SEFEL Training

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SEFEL Content Areas

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Stakeholders’ Input

Training Options:1. Train all Pre K Staff on TIER 1 & 2

(Relationships, Environments, & Targeted Supports)

2. Train-Coach-Train(With targeted classrooms)

3. Train-Coach-Train(with all staff in a Professional Learning Community)

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Train All Pre K Staff on TIER 1 & 2

• Process agenda for Days 1-2• PPT and handouts posted on our

website• But don’t stop there!– Explore resources on TACSEI, CSEFEL, and

Iowa websites

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CSEFEL Resourceshttp://csefel.vanderbilt.edu/http://csefel.vanderbilt.edu/resources/training_preschool.html

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TACSEI Resourceshttp://www.challengingbehavior.org/

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Iowa Resourceshttps://iastate.box.com/s/9rg5sxh5mfh43da7e05k

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Iowa Train-Coach-Train

• With targeted classrooms as part of coaching• With all staff in a Professional

Learning Community

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• Train-Coach-Trainhttps://iastate.box.com/s/9rg5sxh5mfh43da7e05k

• Coaching Resourceshttps://iastate.box.com/s/xo5xr17eblvwscu0dxq2

• Trainer Resourceshttps://iastate.box.com/s/05r1pkiszxq4k87hw8gj

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Facebook

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• https://www.edmodo.com• Join Edmodo• Create a profile• Join the CEFEL Group

Group Code: ebwmgm

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TO JOIN: You will need to return an e-mail with the subject line, SEFEL Listserv, To: Dave Sanel at [email protected] Include the following in the body of the e-mail:NameTitleOrganizationE-MailWork Phone

SEFEL ListServ

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Guiding Questionsfor Planning SEFEL Training

• Who is your audience• How many training sessions• Who are the presenters • What resources are available• Where will training occur• Time frame• Technical supports• Anticipated challenges and solutions

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Break

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Three Key Components of a Presentation

Presentation

Speaker

Audience

Content

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Exceptional Presenters

Are they born that way?

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What percentage of people say their #1 fear is death?

19%

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What percentage of people say their #1 fear is public speaking?

41%

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Small Group Activity

• If you a beach vacation person:– Think of a presenter you recently heard that you

enjoyed• If you a mountain vacation person:– Think of a presenter you recently heard that you did

NOT enjoy • Take a minute to write a few characteristics of

the presenter that you are thinking about• Compare notes at your table

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Speaker

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Everyone is looking at me

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Combating Nerves

• Be prepared• Use adrenaline to help

focus• Pause• Collect your thoughts• Breathe!

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Non-Verbal Communication

• Gestures• Posture• Facial expression• Voice

93% of communication is based on non-verbals!

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First Impressions

• 7% based on what is said• 38% based on style of speech• 55% based on body language

Mehrabian, A. (1968). Communication without words. Psychology Today, 2 (9), 52-55.

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Eye Contact

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To Sit or Stand?

Standing is 43% more persuasive

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Communicate Passion!

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Verbal Communication:Paint a Picture

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Good Storytelling

• Under 2 minutes• Less is better • Related to your topic• Focus on a few

points

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…Ok? …right?…see?

Sort of

maybe I think

Kind ofum

You know?

Like

Verbal Graffiti

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Cover Up Graffiti

• Be aware• Recognize patterns• Anticipate• Pause

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Try humor… carefully

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Using notes?

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Activity• Watch TED Talk video• Look for:–Non-verbal Communication– Eye Contact–Passion– Telling A Story–Use of Humor

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Lunch

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Three Key Components of a Presentation

Presentation

Speaker

Audience

Content

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Is your audience engaged?

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Activity

• Think of a presentation/meeting you recently conducted

• How did you know if your audience was– Engaged?–Not engaged

• At your table, compare notes

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Handle your Audience

• Typical adult attention span (retention) is about 20 minutes

• 90/20/8 –Duration less than 90 minutes–Change pace at least every 20 minutes–Audience participates every 8 minutes

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Audience Questions

• Can be clarifying, information seeking• Can be challenging

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General Questions

• Answer group versus individual• Keep to your objectives• Move forward, maintain eye contact• Active listening• Correct inaccuracies• If you don’t know… find out

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Handling Challenging Questions• Pause• Indicate topic will be addressed later• Open the question to the group• Ask a question• Clarify the question• Take a break

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Technology Break

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How To Handle Technology

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Three Key Components of a Presentation

Presentation

Speaker

Audience

Content

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“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.”

Leonardo da Vinci

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Presentation Zen

Reduce text on slides to absolute minimum – Minimum 24 point font– Maximum 2 different fonts– Use upper and lower case– 6 words, on 6 lines

http://www.garrreynolds.com/Presentation/pdf/presentation_tips.pdf

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One Main Idea Per Slide

If it’s complicated…

• break it up • into 2-3 different slides• assuming no side-by-side comparison is

needed

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Activity

Critique the next slide:1. How many slides should it be?2. How’s the font?3. How many words should it be?4. How should you re-design it?

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Practical Implications for Better PowerPoint Presentations

• Presentations must be both verbal & visual• Too much slide information overloads people’s

cognitive systems• Can your visuals be understood in 3 seconds?

If not, redesign them to support your talk• Slide design & delivery must help people

organize, integrate information

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Break

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People Learn Better When…

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How We Process Information

1. Through dual channels

2. With limited capacity

3. Actively!

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Dual Channels

We have separate information processing channels– For visual material – For verbal material

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Limited Capacity

People pay attention to • a few pieces of information • in each channel • at a time

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Active Processing

People understand when they• pay attention to relevant material• organize it into a coherent mental

structure• integrate it with prior knowledge

Rich Mayer, in an interview with Sociable Media, Inc.

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People Learn Better When…

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Effects of Multimedia on Learning

• Modality Principle

• Redundancy Principle

• Coherence Principle

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Modality Principle

People learn better when…• words are presented as narration • NOT text!

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Redundancy Principle

People learn better from…• Narration and graphics• NOT narration, graphics, and text

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Coherence Principle

People learn better when…• Extraneous material is excluded

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Activity

How does the next slide and narration meet the• Modality principle?• Redundancy principle?• Coherence principle?

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Multimedia Effect

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Wrap Up Activity

• Training Options• Resources• Three Components of a Presentation• How Adults Process Information• Effects of Multimedia on Learning

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Questions & Comments

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Your Turn……

Go forth

and train

on SEFEL