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1 Teaching & Learning EM 5125- Spring 2016 Weekend #2- Day 1 Feb. 12th

2 T & L

3 Advance Organizer

4 Models & Methods

5 Prep for Shared Dishes? What tensions did you experience? To what questions were they linked? In what ways did creative tension stir your thinking? Who or what was your chief focus as you prepared? What might have happened if you had been required to do a presentation? ChallengeStructure Healthy Learning Environment Support

6 “Shared Dishes” 1.Teaching & Learning through Multiple Intelligences- Jon 2.Teaching & Christian Practices- Jeff 3.Teaching & Learning with Dialogue Education- Ed

7 Multiple Intelligence Theory Howard Gardner For Reflection 1.What might be the “language” of each intelligence? 2.What might be a helpful rule of thumb regarding how many intelligences to use as we teach? 3.What might be some of the most generative combinations of intelligences for T & L? For whom? 4.What might the implications of II Cor. 12:9 be in regards to your mulitiple intelligences and your teaching?

8 Multiple Intelligence Theory Howard Gardner Implications for how we pray with others?

9 Evaluating Learning Through Sharing Dishes?  At what moment during each “shared dish” were you most engaged and why?  How would you recommend that we assess to what extent deep learning was taking place?

10 Leading Discussions Call on Participants by Name? “Talking is not the only way that students contribute to the discussion (134).” Brookfield, The Skillful Teacher “Most highly effective teachers do call on their students rather than just waiting for them to enter the discussion. But they do so with care (131).” Bain, What the Best College Teachers Do ChallengeStructure Healthy Learning Environment Support

11 Leading Discussions “When we can successfully stimulate our students to ask their own questions, we are laying the foundation for learning (31).” Bain, What the Best College Teachers Do

12 Leading Discussions: Questions & Critical Thinking What is the difference between an open question, a closed question, and a leading question? What kind of question is that question? How might we improve that question? What kind of question is that question?

13 Leading Discussions: Scaffolding Participation 1.Sentence Completion Exercise 2.Responding to Provocative Quotations 3.Circle of Voices (1 min each/Respond to Others only) 4.Circular Response (Build on previous person’s comments) 5.Conversational Roles (Reflective Analyst, Assumptions Checker, Theme spotter, etc) 6.Quotes to Affirm & Challenge (student brings one of each) 7.Snowballing (individual/pair/quartet, octets, class) --Share questions raised, differences noted, or new insights Stephen D. Brookfield, The Skillful Teacher

14 Concept Mapping Organizing Knowledge Principle #2 How students organize knowledge influences how they learn and apply what they know.

15 Concept Mapping HWL Principle #2

16 Concept Mapping Organizing Knowledge

17 Concept Mapping HWL Principle #2

18 Concept Mapping Organizing Knowledge Concept Mapping  Create  Categorize  Conceptualize Space  Color  Check Congruence  Contemplate  Connect Concepts  Iterate Class Activity Create a concept map to help organize what we learned from Bain about what the best college teachers do?

19 Models & Methods Think/Pair/Share Identify and then categorize each of the activities that we did tonight. Models? Methods?

20 A Dramatic Look at A Dramatic Story The king asked, "Is there no one still left of the house of Saul to whom I can show God's kindness?" Ziba answered the king, "There is still a son of Jonathan; he is crippled in both feet“…. When Mephibosheth son of Jonathan, the son of Saul, came to David, he bowed down to pay him honor. David said, "Mephibosheth!" "Your servant," he replied. "Don't be afraid," David said to him, "for I will surely show you kindness for the sake of your father Jonathan. I will restore to you all the land that belonged to your grandfather Saul, and you will always eat at my table." Mephibosheth bowed down and said, "What is your servant, that you should notice a dead dog like me?" Then the king summoned Ziba, Saul's servant, and said to him, "I have given your master's grandson everything that belonged to Saul and his family. You and your sons and your servants are to farm the land for him and bring in the crops, so that your master's grandson may be provided for. And Mephibosheth, grandson of your master, will always eat at my table" …. So Mephibosheth ate at David's table like one of the king's sons…. And Mephibosheth lived in Jerusalem, because he always ate at the king's table, and he was crippled in both feet.

21 Reflection & Response  Observations about this narrative?  New insights into the Gospel?

22 T & L Meta Scripture Dramatization  Observations about this T & L method?  Is this a model too? A strategy?  Challenges in using Drama?

23 3-2-1 Meta 3= Describe three important personal “take-aways” from this evening together. 2= Note two questions that sampling the “shared dishes” raised in regards to your ministry context. 1= What one action will you take in view of the above in the next week? Post to Moodle by Sat. Feb. 13 th 8:00 am

24 Resources

25 Transformative Learning Theory Creative Tension Assumptions/Frames of Reference= Habits of Mind & Points of View First Steps Disorienting Dilemma/Disequilibriation Discourse about Alternatives Next Steps Critical Reflection & Metacognition Transformed Frames of Reference

26 Transformative Learning Theory Mezirow/Cranton & Taylor Assumptions/Frames of Reference= Habits of Mind & Points of View First Steps Disorienting Dilemma/Disequilibriation Discourse about Alternatives Next Steps Critical Reflection & Metacognition Transformed Frames of Reference

27 Creative Tension Luke 19:1-10 Jesus entered Jericho and was passing through. A man was there by the name of Zacchaeus; he was a chief tax collector and was wealthy. He wanted to see who Jesus was, but because he was short he could not see over the crowd. So he ran ahead and climbed a sycamore-fig tree to see him, since Jesus was coming that way. When Jesus reached the spot, he looked up and said to him, “Zacchaeus, come down immediately. I must stay at your house today.” So he came down at once and welcomed him gladly. All the people saw this and began to mutter, “He has gone to be the guest of a sinner.” But Zacchaeus stood up and said to the Lord, “Look, Lord! Here and now I give half of my possessions to the poor, and if I have cheated anybody out of anything, I will pay back four times the amount.” Jesus said to him, “Today salvation has come to this house, because this man, too, is a son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.”


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