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Mondays 6:30-9:00 pm North Seattle Community College, IB 1409 Candice Hoyt, Instructor Course online: http://northseattle.angellearning.com/http://northseattle.angellearning.com/
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CCE 285: The Project Approach Session 2a
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Phase 1: Teacher webs In-class Project, Phase 1 Web: What We Know Web: What We Want to Know In-class Project, Phase 2 Begin information gathering: Go to library or computer lab Overview of readings Manuscript Printing links
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Webs as in Curriculum Plan in CCE 125 Program Planning. p. 10, fig. 1.5 Anticipatory webs Possible questions Curriculum opportunities Explore resources, field sites available List focusing-activities and common experiences Topic appropriate and practical? Yes = project. Teacher-child webs Current concepts & understanding What do we want to find out?
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In-class project – web: “What we know…” In-class project – web: “What we want to know…”
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Usually done before Child-Teacher web, but because you are the “children,” too, it is redundant for you to do a teacher anticipatory- web if you are the ones completing the Child- Teacher web (essentially the same, with additional players). Anticipatory webs Possible questions You did this already as “children” in last slide – usually comes before Children-Teacher webs Curriculum opportunities (15 min.) What curriculum opportunities would your project provide for children ages 3-6?
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Prepare for field work and visitors Wednesday = field trip to wetlands Bring camera / video camera Plan any other field work you want to do between now and Monday 4/19 (5 min.) Begin “Investigation”: Go to library or computer lab (30 min.) Revisit … (15 min.) Phase 1 webs “what we know” and “what we want to know” Re-plan any other field work you want to do between now and Monday 4/19
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Get in groups with people not in your investigation-group. Your reflections on being the “child”… How this helps you understand what you will be doing as a facilitator. Your questions about doing this….
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Children should be “verbal,” and preferably ages 3+. If you work with younger children; team with someone who has older children, or use family/friend children. In group: ideas so far of something you can do with children In groups (10 min.) On board Pair/team up? Bugs Eric Butterflies Katie & Marianne Cars Becky Legos Emily Nature trails Teresa Planting a Vegetable Garden Stephanie & Angelica Recycling Michelle South Lake Union Celeste, Pam & Renee
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In mixed groups of 3 (30 min. – 10 each): How can you “mess around” with this topic? Get ideas from each other. By Monday: “Mess around” with various topics in your classroom Keep in contact with your pair/team if applicable Come prepared with 1-3 ideas about possible projects to do with your children
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Required for Mon. 4/19: “Dot Schuler’s Water Project” Schuler_Dot-schulers-water-project.pdf Schuler_Dot-schulers-water-project.pdf “Dot Schuler Phase 2” Schuler_Phase-2.pdf “A Visitor’s View of Dot Schuler’s Second Grade Project Work” Schuler_Visitors-View.pdf “Cycles of Project Work” Cycles-of-Project-Work.pdf Optional for Mon. 4/19: “Mathematical Representation” Mathematical-Representation.pdf Kathy’s letter with Sydney Clemens’ comments “ Kathy wrote this letter to…” Clemens_Kathy-trying-to-listen-to- children.pdf Clemens_Kathy-trying-to-listen-to- children.pdf Shirley’s ‘Trees’ Phase 1 (list-serve Mon 25 Mar 1996) Chard_Shirley-Trees.pdf Chard_Shirley-Trees.pdf King_Why-our-children-arent- learning.pdf King_Why-our-children-arent- learning.pdf 1 st page of “Nine – Teaching: The Discipline Sylvia Chose” (complete document online) Clemens_Teaching--The-discipline- sylvia-chose.pdf Clemens_Teaching--The-discipline- sylvia-chose.pdf
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Wed. 4/14In-class project: Wetlands walk Sun. 4/18Interval Paper #2 Mon. 4/19 Read: pp. 27-50 Read articles as indicated in PPT Project to do with your children “Mess around” w/various topics w/kids Keep in contact with your pair/team Come with 1-3 ideas about possible projects to do with your children Sun. 4/25Interval Paper #3 Mon. 4/26Read: pp. 51-97
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