T HE C ENTER FOR T EACHING & L EARNING E XCELLENCE AT H OUSTON C OMMUNITY C OLLEGE Faculty Excellence Equals Student Success hccs.edu/ctle HCC Center for.

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T HE C ENTER FOR T EACHING & L EARNING E XCELLENCE AT H OUSTON C OMMUNITY C OLLEGE Faculty Excellence Equals Student Success hccs.edu/ctle HCC Center for TLE is a unit of the Department of Teaching & Learning Resources.

2 HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success Created and facilitated by Dr. David E. Diehl This workshop is required for all Center for TLE programs.

Purpose To engage in self-reflection concerning your underlying beliefs, values, assumptions, and attitudes about issues related to teaching and learning. To consider your educational points-of-view in light of learner- centered teaching strategies and learning methods. 3 HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success

Learning Outcomes Classify attributes between two major educational paradigms Compare and contrast major learning theories Synthesize personal thoughts concerning issues of teaching and learning 4 HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success

Learning Objectives Complete and consider the results of philosophies of education and learning styles surveys Organize thoughts concerning concepts reviewed respective to teaching approaches and how people learn Write personal philosophy of education 5 HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success

Agenda Instructional Alignment with HCC Strategic Plan Pre-workshop Prep Tasks Getting into context: Awareness of Oneself Paradigms of Teaching Philosophy of Education Major Categories of Educational Philosophies Important Educational Philosophies Primary Methods and Styles of Learning Multiple Intelligences Higher-order Learning and Thinking Skills/Bloom’s Taxonomy Models of Teaching Attributes of Educational Philosophies/Theories Chart Benchmarks of Effective Educational Practice Educational Strategies That Work Teaching Strategies That Result in Higher Levels of Learning Retention What Does Your Learning Environment Look Like? The Value of a Teacher 6 HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success

7 Our vision calls for Houston Community College to become the nation’s most relevant community college by being the institution providing unlimited opportunity to those we serve. This path will ensure we are essential to our community’s success. HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success HCC Vision HCC Mission Houston Community College is an open-admission, public institution of higher education offering a high-quality, affordable education for academic advancement, workforce training, career development, and lifelong learning to prepare individuals in our diverse communities for life and work in a global and technological society. Instructional Alignment with HCC Strategic Plan

8 HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success HCC Values Freedom: The essence of education is the cultivation of an open environment that promotes a rigorous, untiring life-long pursuit and expression of truth and free exchange of ideas. Accountability: A responsible individual is committed to doing one’s duty and taking the right actions. Community-Mindedness: The bonds of our community are care, open communication, cooperation, and shared governance. Integrity: Personal and community well-being demands a commitment to honesty, mutual respect, fairness, empathy and doing the right thing at all times. Excellence: Our will and spirit are to achieve the best in teaching, learning, community building, and stewardship.

9 Through an exhaustive, highly inclusive strategic planning process which utilized cutting edge research methodologies, the District’s leadership identified six key goals that are the cornerstone of the plan to achieve the vision articulated for HCC. 1. Student Learning 2. Effective Leadership 3. Resource Development and Enhancement 4. Global Perspective 5. Effective Communication 6. Accountability and Strategic Decision-making HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success HCC Goals

10 This workshop is the core of many faculty development opportunities that seeks to have the greatest impact possible upon student learning. From HCC Strategic Plan : “Helping students achieve their fullest potential requires an institution’s commitment to support them in reaching their educational and career goals. HCC, an Achieving the Dream college, will continue to invest significant time and resources toward improving student learning. Through innovative methods of course delivery, teaching practices, and support services, our students will progress through their education, career and personal goals as we provide the support leading to student learning.” HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success HCC Goal: Student Learning

11 In working to become the most relevant community college in the country, HCC will provide opportunity for every student we serve, and thus, be essential to our community’s success. As it relates to student success, this intention translates into achieving the following student-related outcomes: Helping students succeed through innovative methods of course delivery and teaching practices. Supporting students as they progress through their educational programs. HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success HCC Student Performance Outcomes

12 HCC District faculty development programs are aligned with the two following student learning strategies: Support faculty and student programs and activities in pursuit and achievement of teaching and learning excellence. Institutionalize the Achieving the Dream strategies to improve rates of student persistence and successful completion of courses and programs. HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success HCC Student Learning Strategies

13 As HCC works to achieve its vision, the institution utilizes several critical indicators to measure the plan of action and chart progress. Institutional targets are defined on an annual basis in order to report on each of the six goal areas to achieve our vision: student learning, effective leadership, resource development and engagement, global perspective, effective communication, and accountability and strategic decision-making. An indicator for student success specifically related to teaching and learning is student engagement as defined by the Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE) educational research organization 1. Academic challenge 2. Active and collaborative learning 3. Faculty-student interaction 4. Support for learning 5. Student effort. Other indicators (see page 32 of HCC Strategic Plan ) are: enrollment, retention rates, transfer rates, and job placement rates. The curriculum for each program sponsored by HCC Center for TLE focuses on preparing faculty to effectively integrate CCSSE’s effective educational practices into a learner-centered teaching environment. HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success HCC Measurement: Student Engagement

14 1.Complete the Four Families Philosophy Survey, submit your replies and print the results. You will interpret the data during the workshop Complete the Index of Learning Styles Questionnaire, submit your replies and print the results. You will interpret the data during the workshop. HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success Pre-workshop Prep Tasks:

Awareness of Oneself Passage from: The Courage to Teach by Parker Palmer “ Teaching, like any truly human activity, emerges from one’s inwardness, for better or worse. As I teach, I project the conditions of my soul onto my students, my subject, and our way of being together. The entanglements I experience in the classroom are often no more or no less than the convulsions of my inner life. Viewed from this angle, teaching holds a mirror to the end of my soul. If I am willing to look in that mirror and not run from what I see, I have a chance to gain self-knowledge – and knowing myself is as crucial to good teaching as knowing my students and my subject. In fact, knowing my students and knowing my subject depends heavily on self-knowledge. When I do not know myself, I cannot know who my students are. I will see them through a glass - darkly, in the shadows of my own unexamined life; and when I cannot see them clearly, I cannot teach them well.” 15 HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success

16 The Courage to Teach: Exploring the Inner Landscape of a Teacher's Life Parker J. Palmer ISBN: HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success Resource Worthy of Your Investment and Time

READING ASSIGNMENT: From the learning handbook, read section entitled Paradigms of Teaching: Pedagogy and Andragogy on pages 3 – HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success

Paradigms of Teaching Pedagogy the “art” and “science” of teaching” Andragogy adult learning Review the article Pedagogy + Andragogy, by Marcia L. Conner, found in the Supportive Resources section of this course. 18 HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success

READING ASSIGNMENT: From the learning handbook, read section entitled Philosophy of Education on pages 4 – HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success

What is a philosophy? One’s underlying thoughts and feelings about matters and people including one’s… Beliefs Values Assumptions Attitudes 20 HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success

What is an educational philosophy? One’s underlying thoughts and feelings about matters of teaching and learning including: Beliefs Values Assumptions Attitudes A philosophy of education is a statement concerning all sorts of matters connected to teaching and learning. 21 HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success

What is the purpose of an educational philosophy? The purpose of a philosophy of education (teaching and learning statement) is to: Guide the educational process Determine decisions made about curriculum development Establish an appropriate learning (classroom) environment Ensure alignment with the curriculum Provide benchmarks for practice and performance 22 HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success

Questions to consider when developing a framework for one’s philosophy of education? What is education? What is the purpose of education? What is the role of the student in education? …teacher in education? …curriculum in education? …parents in education? …community in education? …technology in education? How do people learn? What content and skills should be taught? How should the content and skills be taught? How should learning be measured? 23 HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success

What is Your Personal Philosophy of Education? Identify underlying beliefs, values, assumptions, and attitudes about teaching and learning that causes you to make curriculum design decisions related to the: Learning environment you create for students Teaching strategies you use to deliver content to students Learning tasks that you select to engage students Assessment methods to ensure mastery of content 24 HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success

Review the PowerPoint, handbook, and supportive resources for this section. Complete the Check Your Knowledge quiz. HCC C ENTER for TLE TL 1071 – Implementing Learner-centered Teaching for Student Success