Maximizing the “It” Factor in Your Classroom Presented by Heather Sparks, NBCT 2009 Oklahoma Teacher of the Year.

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Maximizing the “It” Factor in Your Classroom Presented by Heather Sparks, NBCT 2009 Oklahoma Teacher of the Year

Find one object that represents something important about you. -Tell us your name - Where and what subject(s) you teach - Explain your object

Class Expectations What did you hope to get from your time here?

What Make A Great Teacher? List key traits on sticky-notes…one per note. Now group your notes Work your partners to combine your groups

Think of a student…

What is Student Engagement Student engagement occurs when "students make a psychological investment in learning. They try hard to learn what school offers. They take pride not simply in earning the formal indicators of success (grades), but in understanding the material and incorporating or internalizing it in their lives." [ [ -Student Engagement and Achievement in American Secondary Schools. Teacher College Press, p. 2-3.

Think of a time when you were engaged in school. Describe your experience to someone sitting next to you.

Some Facts About Student Engagement Over one-third of students do not take school seriously and get through the day by fooling around with classmates. Half said their classes were boring. Two-thirds say they cheated on a test. 90% copied homework from someone else. 80% say it’s not important to get good grades in school. 20% say disengagement is a result of confusion or difficulty of subject matter, particularly in math and science. (Steinberg, 1996)

What can be done? Ames, Strong, et. al., and Anderman and Midgely, show that teachers who are most successful in engaging students develop activities that address intellectual and psychological needs including work that: Develops their sense of competency; Encourages self-expression and originality; Allows them to develop connections with other; and Gives them some degree of autonomy.

Human Motivation Daniel Pink Video

Let’s Consider… A Student:A Learner Passive Bored Told what to think Typically unmotivated Focused on the grade Active Engaged An independent thinker Internally motivated Focused on the learning

Teaching is always evolving and improving. Pod-casting voiceThread

What does this look like? The “Ultimate” Apartment Project “Me”suems A Pioneer’s Diary Kindergarten Pod-casts Veterans’ Project

Strategies for Developing an Engaging Curriculum Ensure course materials relate to students' lives and highlight ways learning can be applied in real- life situations. Allow students to have some degree of control over learning. Assign challenging but achievable tasks for all students, including at-risk, remedial, and learning disabled students. Design projects that allow students to share new knowledge with others.

Three “Musts” of Motivation The work must provide: 1. AUTONOMY …Desire to be self-directed 2. MASTERY …The urge to get better at something 3. PURPOSE …Making a contribution

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