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It's time for a little science teacher reflection!
We've been taught to use tools like Bloom's Taxonomy and Webb's Depth of Knowledge to think about and plan for how we'll require *our students* to make their learning visible. But, I bet you've rarely (if ever) been encouraged to demonstrate your own mastery of TEACHING & LEARNING using the same sort of taxonomy.
If we could imagine a taxonomy like this, the lowest levels would so very simple and straightforward that a substitute could do it. The highest levels, though, would require a command of our content knowledge and an in-depth knowledge of the students in our classrooms.
I've heard some other teachers express that they don't feel equipped to do curriculum design. These teachers believe teaching and curriculum planning to be mutually exclusive.
It's one of my favorite things to do in this job!
In this episode, I'm presenting the argument -- AND A NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN TEACHER TAXONOMY! -- explaining how teaching and curriculum planning are SYMBIOTIC STAPLES to student-centered, secondary science classrooms.
Use it as part of your reflective teaching practice to set actionable goals for your own professional growth and the academic, personal growth of your students.
HERE'S WHAT TO EXPECT:
00:00 Why Leaning On Lecture To Teach Science Isn't Ideal
00:55 The Potential Effect Of AI On Education
01:47 Our Value As Teachers
02:54 How We Use Our Teacher Hearts To Be Effective Educators
04:32 Hello! (from Lisa) & How This Connects Specifically To Teaching Science
05:38 Review Of Taxonomies That Inform Our Planning For Students' Higher-Order Thinking
07:29 A Taxonomy Of Teaching Practices! (3 Levels)
08:58 Dictate
09:45 Demonstration
12:00 Delegate
13:56 Design
19:11 Reflection Round Up & Goal Getting!
20:45 What To Watch Next
________________________________________________________
Start your trek from talk to tech with my EdTech Essentials guide to active learning in science: https://labineverylesson.com/essentials
LISTEN TO NEXT:
Turn To Tech For Seemless Science Routines
https://youtu.be/EUM-4XBVJYo
YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE:
One Day, AI Will Make Teaching Obsolete. As Educators, We Have a Different Role to Play (Sachin Pandya):
https://www.edsurge.com/news/2023-09-20-one-day-ai-will-make-teaching-obsolete-as-educators-we-have-a-different-role-to-play
The Active Learning Action Plan: https://labineverylesson.com/activeplan
The Digital Instructional Design Studio: https://labineverylesson.com/studio
Done-For-You micro2MACRO Chemistry Curriculum: https://labineverylesson.com/5-free-chem-lessons /
My TpT Store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Lab-In-Every-Lesson#
CONTACT ME by email at lisa@labineverylesson.com !
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Manage episode 414642011 series 2934312
It's time for a little science teacher reflection!
We've been taught to use tools like Bloom's Taxonomy and Webb's Depth of Knowledge to think about and plan for how we'll require *our students* to make their learning visible. But, I bet you've rarely (if ever) been encouraged to demonstrate your own mastery of TEACHING & LEARNING using the same sort of taxonomy.
If we could imagine a taxonomy like this, the lowest levels would so very simple and straightforward that a substitute could do it. The highest levels, though, would require a command of our content knowledge and an in-depth knowledge of the students in our classrooms.
I've heard some other teachers express that they don't feel equipped to do curriculum design. These teachers believe teaching and curriculum planning to be mutually exclusive.
It's one of my favorite things to do in this job!
In this episode, I'm presenting the argument -- AND A NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN TEACHER TAXONOMY! -- explaining how teaching and curriculum planning are SYMBIOTIC STAPLES to student-centered, secondary science classrooms.
Use it as part of your reflective teaching practice to set actionable goals for your own professional growth and the academic, personal growth of your students.
HERE'S WHAT TO EXPECT:
00:00 Why Leaning On Lecture To Teach Science Isn't Ideal
00:55 The Potential Effect Of AI On Education
01:47 Our Value As Teachers
02:54 How We Use Our Teacher Hearts To Be Effective Educators
04:32 Hello! (from Lisa) & How This Connects Specifically To Teaching Science
05:38 Review Of Taxonomies That Inform Our Planning For Students' Higher-Order Thinking
07:29 A Taxonomy Of Teaching Practices! (3 Levels)
08:58 Dictate
09:45 Demonstration
12:00 Delegate
13:56 Design
19:11 Reflection Round Up & Goal Getting!
20:45 What To Watch Next
________________________________________________________
Start your trek from talk to tech with my EdTech Essentials guide to active learning in science: https://labineverylesson.com/essentials
LISTEN TO NEXT:
Turn To Tech For Seemless Science Routines
https://youtu.be/EUM-4XBVJYo
YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE:
One Day, AI Will Make Teaching Obsolete. As Educators, We Have a Different Role to Play (Sachin Pandya):
https://www.edsurge.com/news/2023-09-20-one-day-ai-will-make-teaching-obsolete-as-educators-we-have-a-different-role-to-play
The Active Learning Action Plan: https://labineverylesson.com/activeplan
The Digital Instructional Design Studio: https://labineverylesson.com/studio
Done-For-You micro2MACRO Chemistry Curriculum: https://labineverylesson.com/5-free-chem-lessons /
My TpT Store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Lab-In-Every-Lesson#
CONTACT ME by email at lisa@labineverylesson.com !
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