Conversation s The Kinesthetic Way. ★ Review Entrance Slips (Think-Pair-Share) ★ Trust Circle ★ Summary of the Article, Important Concepts ★ Community.

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Conversation s The Kinesthetic Way

★ Review Entrance Slips (Think-Pair-Share) ★ Trust Circle ★ Summary of the Article, Important Concepts ★ Community Building Activity ★ Questions?/ Exit Slips Lesson Overview

★ Students will understand the key points from the assigned reading. ★ Students will understand the importance of trust and community for meaningful discussions. ★ Students will be able to relate the themes of this reading to inquiry as a whole. Learning Objectives

★ Rushed and not serious ★ Occur in photocopy rooms and hallways ★ University professors talk about research Conversation Concerns

★ developed to “encourage thoughtful conversations” ★ videotape classes ★ reflect on teaching with a group of peers ★ community conversations over different disciplines Teachers Scholar Project

★ peer nominated teachers from different disciplines ★ 1 year study ★ regular teaching discussions ★ class observations The Project

★ familiar with colleagues teaching approaches ★ context to engage in conversation ★ teachers test concerns against other’s concerns Results Videotape Sharing

★ Lack of forums ★ Discussed the videos. ★ Discussion led to seeing each others innermost hopes and concerns with teaching. ★ Same problems described from very different perspectives Teaching Narrative

★ Relate to each other’s frustrations from the stories and discussion. ★ Learn from each other as well as their self. ★ “deep questioning of our tendency to forget the anxieties and apprehensions harbored behind our students’ sometimes silent and unresponsive faces.” Narrative Cont

★ Look back on their teaching. ★ Conversations were more positive focused than factual or student bashing … but why? ★ Community distinction: ○ Gemeinschaft = a “we” identity built on trust and shared goals ○ Gesellschaft = an “I” community Looking Back on Experience

★ Gesellschaft: ○ Job competitiveness & strategy ○ “Pain of disconnection” ○ Mutuality broken down ★ Gemeinshaft: ○ “Shared connection of being” ○ Give-and-take conversations ■ Reflection ■ Understanding We NOT Me

★ Interdisciplinary as well as intradisciplinary ★ Transformative ★ Understanding & Friendship ★ Shared history … COMMUNITY Benefits of Mutuality for Educators

“Only by knowing the truth of our own condition can we hope to know the true condition of our students”

★ How do you think creating trust with in conversations and developing communities connects to the notion of inquiry? Questions

★ As teacher candidates on your practicum, what are some ways you might try to build trust and a sense of community in your school placement/ with your colleagues? Exit Slip