How can I use non-linguistic representations to increase achievement for all students? (Marzano)

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How can I use non-linguistic representations to increase achievement for all students? (Marzano)

To show you several technology strategies that can be used as nonlinguistic representations of content/topics (Observe, Listen, Write, Speak) To show you what technology MHS has to offer To help you get the training and help you need (Support!)

What does research say? (Source: McREL “Using Technology With Classroom Instruction that Works” and Hill and Flynn “Classroom Instruction that Works with English Language Learners”) 4 non-negotiables that research says increases achievement and motivation: 1)setting clear objectives; 2) providing quick feedback; 3) reinforcing effort; and, 4) providing recognition What works when students are learning new knowledge: 1) advanced organizers and cues; 2) nonlinguistic representations; 3) reinforce effort; 4) summarizing and note-taking; 5) cooperative learning ALL of the above can be achieved through technology and incorporating the web sites, software and tools presented!

Interactive Lectures Podcasts/Vodcasts Clickers Interwrite Boards Document Cameras Web Tools 3D Mediacast Web Sites Q1

Incorporate choice with linked “buttons” Incorporate Questions…use clickers, cups, dyads Incorporate Video Incorporate Internet sites with animations Other?

Create tutorials Student projects The Library will have 10 classroom iPods for checkout –Prereq: must take training class here at MHS – xhttp://bvsd.org/iteach/S2P2/default.asp x

We have Clickers and Interwrite boards for classroom use! Please request a training…small groups preferrable! Most textbooks already have clicker questions, especially ExamView testing software default.aspxhttp://bvsd.org/iteach/clickers/Pages/ default.aspx

Enhance your activities, graphic organizers and projects with fun Web Tools See handout

Coming to BVSD in the near future! aspxhttp://bvsd.org/bvs3d/Pages/default. aspx ts/Categories/Category.aspx?Name= Future%20Talkhttp://bvsd.org/iteach/BlogCentral/Lis ts/Categories/Category.aspx?Name= Future%20Talk

How to Login? BVSD is adding to this site every month! xhttp://bvsd.org/iteach/Pages/DCI.asp x

We have these for check out from the library…See Beatrice for a training! Ideas for use in the classroom?classroom

Can get a folder for SharePoint or software for Dreamweaver Contact me for a tutorial – ult.aspxhttp://bvsd.org/spresources/Pages/defa ult.aspx –Discussion board, calendars, handouts, links, surveys, Podcasts/Vodcasts, RSS feeds…

Challenge: Pick at least one web site, software, or technology and incorporate it into a lesson this year! Let us know how it went via our MHS staff listserve! Q2 and Q3