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Welcome to ELED 300! Concepts of Teaching Dr. Greg Kniseley.

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1 Welcome to ELED 300! Concepts of Teaching Dr. Greg Kniseley

2 Goals for First Class 1. To get to know each other. 2. To explore who we are as learners. 3. To identify mutual goals, commitment, and needs for teaching and learning. 4. To introduce the syllabus.

3 RIBTS 9.1 Pre-Assessment Purpose: Diagnostic; To confront prior knowledge, experience, and attitudes/beliefs about teaching and learning; to set goals for teaching and learning Types of Pre-Assessments External Source: External Source: Academic Record - Transcript Academic Record - Transcript Internal Source: Internal Source: Drawings and Writing Drawings and Writing Questionnaire Questionnaire

4 Academic Record Bring to Class #2 1. Copy of Letter of Admission into ELED Program 2. Transcript Highlight on your transcript the following: -GPA ( Undergrads-2.5 or better) -Professional Courses - FNED 346 and Grade Earned - CEP 315 and Grade Earned If taken after Fall 2005, a grade of B- or better in FNED 346 is required.

5 Nature of Learners 1. Developmental Characteristics (Emotional, Social, Cognitive, Physical) 2. Individual Characteristics (Temperament, Interests, Talents, Learning Differences) 3. Cultural Context

6 Pre-Assessment Drawing and Writing 1. To examine who you are as a learner. 2. To understand what you can know about your learners before you teach. 3. To understand perceptions how you can know about your learners before you teach.

7 I am a LEARNER Strengths (Talents, Intelligences) Needs (Learning Styles) Draw Yourself Learning Caption:

8 Recognizing Strengths and Talents Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences A. Logical-Mathematical - Mathematician B. Linguistic - Writer of Poetry, Plays, Novels C. Musical - Musician, Listener of Music D. Spatial - Architect, Chess Player, Map Reader E. Bodily Kinesthetic - Dancer, Gymnast, Athlete F. Interpersonal - Community Organizer, Politician G. Intrapersonal - Counselor, Teacher, Writer H. Naturalist - Scientist, Painter, Photographer

9 Recognizing Learning Styles A. Visual - Prefers to watch a demonstration, to view a chart, diagram, or photograph, or to read printed or electronic material B. Auditory - Prefers to listen to audio-media or to hear a person speak C. Kinesthetic - Prefers to handle and manipulate materials D. Multi-sensory - Prefers a combination of the visual, auditory, kinesthetic

10 Recognizing Needs Do you learn more successfully by... A. Working Alone B. Working Together (social interactive)

11 Recognizing Needs Do you learn more successfully... A. During the morning B. During the afternoon C. During the evening

12 Recognizing Needs 1. Working Alone or Together ? 2. Individual or Cooperative, or Competitive Structures? 3. In Quiet Area or Areas With Sounds? 4. With Food and Drink or Without Food and Drink? 5. Multi-Tasking or One Thing at a Time ? 6. Morning or Afternoon or Evening ? 7. Limited Choice or Lots of Choice ? 8. Electronic or Printed Materials ? 9. External Rewards System or Internal Reward System 10. Colorful, Stimulating Environment or Environment Lacking Distractions 11. Assessed with Paper and Pencil Exams or Projects

13 Components 1. Assignments Readings - Text and Web-based Readings - Text and Web-based Course Requirements Course Requirements 2. Class Meetings at RIC Direct Instruction and Presentation of Models, Strategies Direct Instruction and Presentation of Models, Strategies Unit and Lesson Planning; Reflection Unit and Lesson Planning; Reflection Evaluation (Exams) Evaluation (Exams) 3. Observations Schedule with Graduate Assistant Schedule with Graduate Assistant Reports Reports 4. Working with Children Unit and lesson Planning Unit and lesson Planning Team Meetings Team Meetings Reflections on Teaching and Learning Reflections on Teaching and Learning

14 Syllabus 1. Required Reading 2. Requirements and Due Dates 3. Course Schedule 4. WebCT and I>clickers 5. Required Materials

15 Benefits of WebCT Encourages instructor’s and students’ use of instructional technology - Submit assignments electronically - Word, Excel, PowerPoint - Digital photography Creates an electronic community of learners - Mail and Discussion - Class Photos Provides central location for information - Syllabus - Class Handouts and URLs - Assignments

16 Required Materials 1. Access to Internet 2. Hardware: Computer, Printer 3. Software: Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat Reader 4. Peripherals: i<Clicker, Digital Camera, Scanner, USB Drive 5. Timer (e.g., Kitchen, Cell Phone) 6. Chart Paper, Markers, Project Display Board

17 Questionnaire 1. To share with your instructor contact information, academic record, experience, questions, concerns, and needs 2. To practice using WebCT Assignments


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