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1 Telling Stories Relating Theory & Practice Oral Communication

2 1. To review concepts of teaching science 2. To relate theory and practice of teaching science 3. To demonstrate critical thinking and oral communication of theory and practice of teaching science.

3 1. Select two themes in Interview Guide 2. Review guiding questions. 3. Review rubric (criteria for performance) in Interview Guide. 4. Prepare to “tell a story” about the theme. Take notes. 5. Map the story:  Beginning: Define the concept and it’s significance.  Middle: Relate to a practical experience (Show evidence in Portfolio)  End: Reflect on learning about the concept; relate to theory, RIPTS, Conceptual Framework.

4 II. Middle –Practical Experience (C&W evidence – Imp les plan )  Handheld Digital Microscope Lesson ◦ First, Desired Results – SLOs and RIGSEs ◦ Next, Assessments – Target Criteria ◦ Then, Planned Learning Experiences – Establish Set, Direct Instruction, Materials for Hands on Approach, Questioning, Closure II. Middle –Practical Experience (C&W evidence – Imp les plan )  Handheld Digital Microscope Lesson ◦ First, Desired Results – SLOs and RIGSEs ◦ Next, Assessments – Target Criteria ◦ Then, Planned Learning Experiences – Establish Set, Direct Instruction, Materials for Hands on Approach, Questioning, Closure I. Beginning – Define/Significance  Planning is a phase of PAR Model.  Planning is decision-making.  Encompasses all RIPTS. I. Beginning – Define/Significance  Planning is a phase of PAR Model.  Planning is decision-making.  Encompasses all RIPTS. III. End –What I Learned About the Concept of Planning  Planning is continuous and iterative.  Teachers reflect in the moment and make adjustments in their lesson plan based on how students are learning. III. End –What I Learned About the Concept of Planning  Planning is continuous and iterative.  Teachers reflect in the moment and make adjustments in their lesson plan based on how students are learning.

5 1. RIPTS RIPTS 2. FSEHD Conceptual Framework FSEHD Conceptual Framework 3. Practicum – Unit and Lesson Plans, Reflection 1, Science Learning Artifact, Science Learning Center 4. Bb Class Presentations and Materials 5. Bass et. al. text; Other Readings

6  Organization ◦ Prepared with a “map” that guides delivery of information. ◦ Clear beginning, middle, and ending. ◦ Verbal cues to signal beginning, middle and end (first, next, then, finally) ◦ Additional evidence from e-portfolio.

7  Oral Communication ◦ Conveys passion and enthusiasm ◦ Speaks in complete sentences, not in “bulleted” responses in phrases. ◦ Minimizes distracting speech patterns (Um’s, Ah’s, And, Like, So…)

8  Body Language ◦ Appears confident, not arrogant ◦ Firm handshake when enters the room ◦ Uses eye contact and smiles


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