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Setting Objectives: Where’s WALT? Classroom Instruction That Works Christine Debrossy, Jennifer Fischer, Lori Montone, and Cathy Nee
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Today’s WALTs WALT assess how we set our own learning targets. WALT identify ways that we can better use WALT in the classroom.
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Assessing Ourselves Please take five minutes to complete the self-assessment for setting learning targets. Please be honest as these will not be collected.
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Setting Learning Targets: A Video Presentation Learning Targets (Secondary Edition)
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Where are We Now? As a whole group, let’s discuss where we are now in relation to setting learning targets. ▫ What do you do in your own classroom? ▫ Where is your WALT? ▫ How do you use it in your classroom?
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The Reality of WALT Administrative Observations: ▫ WALTs are displayed in 90% of classrooms, but they are not always visible. ▫ WALTs are not always reviewed prior to instruction. ▫ WALTs are not always revisited during the actual lesson. ▫ Closure is not always related to classroom WALTs.
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Your Mission In your subgroup, please discuss the following prompts. While all members should participate in the discussion, only one person needs to record the responses. ▫ How do you present your WALT? ▫ How do you deal with multiple teachers in the room? ▫ Do you change the WALT daily? ▫ How can you improve the WALT for the learner? ▫ Has creating the WALT better focused your lesson or do you write WALT after lesson is created? ▫ What is the WALT based on? ▫ Do you use more than one WALT?
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