. Creating the Environment for Learning

This will be 3 seperate presentations.. 1 for each chapter listed below. READ the INSTRUCTIONS carefully!!! I do not care which method you choose to present teh work as long as it follows the criteria outlined below.

 

The text we will use for this is: Classroom Instruction That Works, or simply CITW. This book is conveniently arranged into three main parts and associated chapters.

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Introduction –

1. Creating the Environment for Learning
Chapter 1 – Setting Objectives and Providing Feedback
Chapter 2 – Reinforcing Effort and Providing Recognition

4. Putting the Instructional Strategies to Use

Chapter 10 – Instructional Planning Using the Nine Categories of Strategies

Expectations for research and posting –
  • Let’s move beyond text and use some of the presentation tools that are available to help our students engage and interact with the content.
  • One presentation per assigned chapter. I do not want to place limits on size, but if you are using more than about 10 slides per chapter, then consider revising. Short, summaries, not explicit instructional guides.
  • You can use prezi, glogster, adobe presenter, powerpoint, or other similar types of software as long as all students can have access. Provide links and or attachments.
  • Scholarship and APA format (at least a reference page) are still expected. This can be included directly in the presentation or as a separate attachment.
  • Please provide some introductory comments in your post if you are relying on an attachment. Do not just write something like “attached”. Kind of like an “abstract”.
  • The objective is to provide enough vital information so that your peers can learn about the strategy/information without needing to read the entire text.