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NAVIGATING THE HALLWAYS OF STUDENT- CENTERED TEACHING: AN ACTIVITY CREATED FOR INDUCTION SUPPORT LOGAN CHALFANT & CINDY DYAR FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY 2015 UTEACH CONFERENCE MAY 20, 2015
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Introductions Us You
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Feedback from our graduates Induction visits Workshop survey E-mail correspondence Recognized a theme How and why?
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Identified 4 categories: Students/Parents Administrators District Colleagues Created activity No “silver bullet” Open discourse
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Current Literature Windschitl’s Frames of Reference for framing constructivism: Conceptual dilemmas Pedagogical dilemmas Cultural dilemmas Political dilemmas
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The playbook…
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Post-game… Final Score Discussion topics? Modifications for your region? Suggestions for us ? Post Game Celebration
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Reference Windschitl, M. (2002). Framing constructivism in practice as the negotiation of dilemmas: an analysis of the conceptual, pedagogical, cultural, and political challenges facing teachers. Review of Educational Research. 72, 131-175.
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One more thing… We have provided the game board, rules, and spinner. Please note that we plan on editing the rules based on some of your thoughtful feedback. Thanks! Also because of your feedback, we were reluctant to share our scenario cards - so many of the dilemmas seem to be Florida-based. We would love to hear from you regarding how you plan to implement the game in your program. What dilemmas have your graduates voiced? When you contact us to share your perspectives, if you still want our Florida scenario cards, let us know. lchalfant@fsu.edu lchalfant@fsu.edu cdyar@fsu.edu cdyar@fsu.edu
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