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Setting Your Students Free How to create a student-centered versus a teacher- centered learning environment in your classroom Presentation By Kelly Miller Fall 2014
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What is Student-Centered Learning? Students are in charge of their own learning Teacher becomes a coach instead of a lecturer Classroom is an open ended learning environments Inquiry based Problem based Project based
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Student-Centered vs. Teacher-Centered In a student-centered learning environment, the STUDENTS: Are actively engaged in the learning process Become the researcher, not the teacher Gains greater competency with technology In a student-centered learning environment, the TEACHER: Facilitator of learning Is a coach, not a lecturer
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What does student-centered learning look like? Students may be sitting in various places around the room May look “unorganized” or “chaotic” to onlookers Noise level is increased in compared with teacher- centered learning environments Computer is a learning tool Students are being creative in their ways to research, organization and team roles Students my be working independently or in small groups
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WHY student-centered learning? Students focus on understanding the content as opposed to memorizing the information Students will work on reducing the differences between what they know and what they observe Students knowledge is enhanced through discussions and interactions with others and in turn, individual understanding is improved Benefits of Student-Centered Learning:
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National Education Technology Standards Creativity and Innovation Communication and Collaboration Research and Information Fluency Critical Thinking, Problem Solving and Decision Making Digital Citizenship Technology Operations and Concepts Focus on technology skills and knowledge in six areas:
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What are some problems with integrating technology at our school? Problem Time to create and plan student-centered lessons Not enough resources for students to properly use the technology Solution Using one CLT meeting a month to plan a lesson/unit to plan unit as a team Rotate the grade level laptops to one teacher per week to allow for each classroom to complete the lesson/unit throughout the course of the month/month and a half
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Types of Student-Centered Lessons Math Science Social Studies Reading Writing Combination of all subject areas
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Copyright and Fair use guidelines In November 2008, the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) adopted a new code of rules replacing the 1980 policy. This code states that educators can: Make copies of newspaper articles and other copyrighted works for use in the classroom Create curriculum materials with embedded copyrighted materials Share, sell and distribute curriculum materials with copyright information embedded (Hobbs, 2009)
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COPYRIGHT AND FAIR USE GUIDELINES Under some circumstances, learners can: Use copyrighted materials when they are creating their own new material Distribute their work electronically if they meet the transformativeness guidelines Two videos to use with students to explain copyright: http://mediaeducationlab.com/1-whats-copyright-music- video http://mediaeducationlab.com/1-whats-copyright-music- video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tWhKeb-fUQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tWhKeb-fUQ (Hobbs, 2009)
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Resources Hobbs, R. (2009). The power of fair use media literacy education. Afterimage, 37(2), 15-18. Lowther, G. R. (2010). Integrating computer technology into the classroom: Skills for the 21st century, Fourth edition. Boston: Pearson Education, Inc. Valenza, J. (2011). Opening gates: On celebrating creative commons and flexing the fair use muscle. Library Media Connection, 29(4) 30-32. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.theteachertoolkit.com/index.php/tool/3-2-1.http://www.theteachertoolkit.com/index.php/tool/3-2-1 (n.d.) Retrieved from http://mediaeducationlab.com/news/music-videos-help- educators-and-students-conquer-copyright-confusion.http://mediaeducationlab.com/news/music-videos-help- educators-and-students-conquer-copyright-confusion
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