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Assessment that is rich, rigorous and relevant
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Nicole Naditz, NBCTStudent Created MuseumsCLTA Conference 2010 Identify a topic (or have students identify it) Rich,interesting question to explore Relevant Rigorous Ensure availability of information on topic Prepare sample research questions Ideally, students prepare their own, with approval Locate a venue (field trips are possible) Is there a way to include local French speakers?
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Nicole Naditz, NBCTStudent Created MuseumsCLTA Conference 2010 Pick a level of language with which you would like to try this. Brainstorm a list of favorite topics you teach at this level Which of these might you turn into a student- created museum? What are some sample research questions? Rich, relevant, rigorous, open-ended
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Nicole Naditz, NBCTStudent Created MuseumsCLTA Conference 2010 Brainstorm a list of possible venues. Consider the following: Alliance Française chapter or other cultural organization Local service club meeting halls Local library School library School gym/multi-purpose room Classroom(s)
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Nicole Naditz, NBCTStudent Created MuseumsCLTA Conference 2010 Introduce topic (if not student-selected) Distribute rubrics for museum evaluation Class meeting to select date and time All must be present! Students begin studying and sharing Students create museum Students docent
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Nicole Naditz, NBCTStudent Created MuseumsCLTA Conference 2010 Provide some research questions for the students Develop guiding questions To improve focus while they study their self- selected research questions Require draft submissions for text to be used in displays: peer edit and teacher edit
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Nicole Naditz, NBCTStudent Created MuseumsCLTA Conference 2010 Student research on their questions Post learnings on web (wiki, etc.) with other students offering comments, feedback and questions Students conduct poster sessions of their work, after which students continue offer comments, feedback and ask clarifying questions Teacher supplements with authentic material, activities Art, literature, newspaper, film, music ▪ Discussion circles, Socratic Seminars, journaling, artistic response, dramatizations, creative writing, etc. ▪ Materials complement research questions and provide depth
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Nicole Naditz, NBCTStudent Created MuseumsCLTA Conference 2010 Help board for students to post needs/questions Questions Materials needed Pairs of students create displays on each research question They will also be docents May have some exhibits, such as a timeline, done by whole class Create intro PowerPoint (or display) May include original student-response pieces (e.g. art/stories influenced by studies) as well
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Nicole Naditz, NBCTStudent Created MuseumsCLTA Conference 2010 Venues and scheduling Keys Budget Set up Break down Food/drink Technology Transportation
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Nicole Naditz, NBCTStudent Created MuseumsCLTA Conference 2010 Informal Ongoing Based on in-class activities throughout unit Rubrics For both the display and quality of student docent activities Reflections Each student completes self-assessment/reflection
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