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Articulating Intention and Reflecting upon Action Dale Vidmar Information Literacy and Instruction Coordinator/ Education, Communication, Health & Phys. Ed. Librarian Southern Oregon University Library vidmar.ppt Valley Library Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon December 8, 2011 Collaborative Peer Conversation:

Collaborative Peer Conversation 1.Structure a collaborative peer conversation with a colleague based on sample questions. 2.Differentiate formative on-going, collaborative assessment vs. summative periodic, high stakes evaluation activities. 3. Articulate intentions in a conversational manner with a colleague and reflect upon those intentions in the context of teaching. 4.Improve their individual teaching practice by engaging in a personal formative assessment cycle of intention, action, and reflection. Learning Outcomes: Participants will be able to:

Collaborative Peer Conversation Therefore, one of the most promising ways to improve learning is to improve teaching.” “The quality of student learning is directly, although not exclusively, related to the quality of teaching. - Thomas Angelo from Classroom Assessment Techniques

The Intentional Teacher A primary characteristic of an outstanding teacher is intentionality– Having a purpose with which to cultivate informed reflection.

Collaborative Peer Conversation A formative process that facilitates introspection and self-awareness prior to, during, and after teaching.

Summative Evaluation (sporadic, high stakes, judgmental “great teacher” or “good job”) Formative Assessment (continuous, introspective, self- improvement, growth) vs.

Collaborative Peer Conversation Teacher: Introspection Observer: Moderates the process and takes notes Facilitator: Elicits critical reflection Trust & Collegiality

1. Team up in pairs. 2. Decide your role: teacher or colleague? 3. Think of a class that you will be teaching. 4. Use the pre-conference planning questions as a guide to interview your teaching buddy. Let’s try a planning conference...

Collaborative Peer Conversation Intention: Planning conference Classroom Experience Reflection: Reflective Conference Critical Incidents: Transformative Events

Why Reflection? “Experience itself is actually the ‘greatest teacher,”...

What Does Our Experience Say?

Why Reflection? “Experience itself is actually the ‘greatest teacher,”... not “we do not learn as much from experience as we learn from reflecting on that experience.” - Thomas S.C. Farrell from Reflective Practice in Action: 80 Reflection Breaks for Busy Teachers

1. Team up with your partner. 2. Decide your role: teacher or colleague? 3. Think of a class that you have taught. 4. Use the reflective post- conference questions as a guide to interview your teaching buddy. Let’s try a reflective conference...

The Cycle of Reflection What am I doing? Why am I doing what I do? Is what I am doing effective? How are students responding to my teaching? How can I improve what I am doing?

References and Resources Angelo, T. (1993), Classroom assessment techniques: A handbook for teachers, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco. Brookfield, S. D. (1995). Becoming a critically reflective teacher. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Costa, A. & Garmston, R. (1994). Cognitive coaching: a foundation for renaissance schools. Norwood, MA: Christopher Gordon. Jacobs, H. M. (2008). Information literacy and reflective pedagogical praxis. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 34(3), Retrieved from academic-librarianship/ academic-librarianship/ Macdonald, K. (2009). Out of the boot camp and into the chrysalis: a reflective practice case study. The Australian Library Journal, 58(1), Retrieved from

References and Resources Sinkinson, C. (2011). “An assessment of peer coaching to drive professional development and reflective teaching.” Communications in Information Literacy, 5(1), Retrieved from age=article&op=download&path%5B%5D=v5i1p9&pa th%5B%5D=126 age=article&op=download&path%5B%5D=v5i1p9&pa th%5B%5D=126 Vidmar, D. J. (2006). “Reflective peer coaching: Crafting collaborative self-assessment in teaching.” Research Strategies. 20(3), Reflective peer coaching: Crafting collaborative self-assessment in teaching Vidmar, D. J. (2008, May). “Collaborative Peer Conversation Questioning Strategies.” Retrieved from questions.doc. questions.doc

Articulating Intention and Reflecting upon Action Dale Vidmar Information Literacy and Instruction Coordinator/ Education, Communication, Health & Phys. Ed. Librarian Southern Oregon University Library vidmar.ppt Valley Library Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon December 8, 2011 Collaborative Peer Conversation: