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Understanding by Design, Stage 3

“If you don’t know exactly where you are headed, then any road will get you there.”



                                      Day 3
                                Learning by Design
                              Parkway School District
                                   2011 - 2012
“ There is no ideology to it:
               Do what works
in Stage 3 to meet the objectives of Stage 1.”

             -- Wiggins and McTighe, 2005
 To what degree might our units help students
 transfer their knowledge to other parts of their
 lives?

 To what degree might our units help student
 review and reconsider knowledge and skills
 they have gained?
How are your activities building background
knowledge through experiences, inside and
outside the classroom?

How might one of your existing activities
change to incorporate opportunities for
transfer?

Where might technology support the work?
W here from, where to, why
Hook and hold
E xplore and experience, explain and equip
R eflect, rethink, revise
E valuate work and progress
T ailor and personalize the work
O rganize for optimal effectiveness
Wiggins, Grant, & McTighe, Jay. (1998). Understanding by Design. ASCD.

                                         via Chuck McWilliams
 Seeing and hear points of view through critical
     eyes and ears
    Seeing the “big picture”


Looks like …
 Showing metacognitive awareness
    Being aware of what we don’t understand
    Perceiving what shapes our own understanding


Looks like …
 Finding value in what others might find odd, alien,
    or implausible
   Perceiving sensitivity on the basis of prior direct
    experience

Looks like …
 Concept mapping (Smart Notebook, One Note,
    LucidChart)
   Role play (Edmodo)
   Digital Storytelling (PhotoStory3, Pixie, Kerpoof)
      examples from the Parkway Film Festival
   Exit slips for parent and student (Wallwisher)
   Others?
 Blogging – to examine work as a whole
 Edmodo – to look at small pieces
 Smart Board – ungroup and move words, concepts
 Document camera + Smart Board – annotate and discuss
  exemplary student examples
 Word – add comments (students access each other’s
  work in L: drive)
 Others?
 What did you learn?
   What did you learn about x that I did not teach you?


 How did you learn it?


 How might you apply it in the future?
• EUs, EQs
    1        • Knowledge,
               Skills



        • Performance
2         Assessments
        • Other Assessments




    3        • Learning
               Activities
What opportunities exist in your unit that
stretch students through perspective,
empathy, or self-knowledge?

How do you build in time for revision and
reflecting? What does that look like in your
unit?

Where might technology support the work?
 To what degree might our units help students
 transfer their knowledge to other parts of their
 lives?

 To what degree might our units help student
 review and reconsider knowledge and skills
 they have gained?
Group 2: Investigating Senteo as a formative assessment tool

Group 3: Created a Smart Notebook page that works as a tool
          for self-assessment. Students use this towards the end
          of learning a concept in order for teachers to identify
          which students need more help before moving
          forward.

Group 4: Worked on the same tool as Group 3.
Group 2: Translated existing paper-based performance task (how
         many arrangements of the room are possible?) into an
         introduction to the unit, where students rearrange the
         desks of their own classroom.
Group 3: Created a 'birthday party' hook that will act as a
         touchstone for math concepts as they occur. Each time
         students acquire a new skill, they will build onto the story
         of the 'party' they are planning.
Group 4: Re-examined the order of math concepts as they are
         presented by the textbook and created a question as a
         hook for the upcoming unit: "How can we think faster than
         a calculator?" - a focus on developing mental math
         capabilities
How are your activities building background
knowledge through experiences, inside and
outside the classroom?

How might one of your existing activities
change to incorporate opportunities for
transfer?

Where might technology support the work?
W here from, where to, why
Hook and hold
E xplore and experience, explain and equip
R eflect, rethink, revise
E valuate work and progress
T ailor and personalize the work
O rganize for optimal effectiveness
“ Education should be an itch, not a scratch.”

                                -- Frank Lyman, 1992

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WHERETO with Technology Day 3

  • 1. Understanding by Design, Stage 3 “If you don’t know exactly where you are headed, then any road will get you there.” Day 3 Learning by Design Parkway School District 2011 - 2012
  • 2. “ There is no ideology to it: Do what works in Stage 3 to meet the objectives of Stage 1.” -- Wiggins and McTighe, 2005
  • 3.  To what degree might our units help students transfer their knowledge to other parts of their lives?  To what degree might our units help student review and reconsider knowledge and skills they have gained?
  • 4. How are your activities building background knowledge through experiences, inside and outside the classroom? How might one of your existing activities change to incorporate opportunities for transfer? Where might technology support the work?
  • 5.
  • 6. W here from, where to, why Hook and hold E xplore and experience, explain and equip R eflect, rethink, revise E valuate work and progress T ailor and personalize the work O rganize for optimal effectiveness
  • 7. Wiggins, Grant, & McTighe, Jay. (1998). Understanding by Design. ASCD. via Chuck McWilliams
  • 8.  Seeing and hear points of view through critical eyes and ears  Seeing the “big picture” Looks like …
  • 9.  Showing metacognitive awareness  Being aware of what we don’t understand  Perceiving what shapes our own understanding Looks like …
  • 10.  Finding value in what others might find odd, alien, or implausible  Perceiving sensitivity on the basis of prior direct experience Looks like …
  • 11.  Concept mapping (Smart Notebook, One Note, LucidChart)  Role play (Edmodo)  Digital Storytelling (PhotoStory3, Pixie, Kerpoof)  examples from the Parkway Film Festival  Exit slips for parent and student (Wallwisher)  Others?
  • 12.  Blogging – to examine work as a whole  Edmodo – to look at small pieces  Smart Board – ungroup and move words, concepts  Document camera + Smart Board – annotate and discuss exemplary student examples  Word – add comments (students access each other’s work in L: drive)  Others?
  • 13.  What did you learn?  What did you learn about x that I did not teach you?  How did you learn it?  How might you apply it in the future?
  • 14. • EUs, EQs 1 • Knowledge, Skills • Performance 2 Assessments • Other Assessments 3 • Learning Activities
  • 15. What opportunities exist in your unit that stretch students through perspective, empathy, or self-knowledge? How do you build in time for revision and reflecting? What does that look like in your unit? Where might technology support the work?
  • 16.  To what degree might our units help students transfer their knowledge to other parts of their lives?  To what degree might our units help student review and reconsider knowledge and skills they have gained?
  • 17. Group 2: Investigating Senteo as a formative assessment tool Group 3: Created a Smart Notebook page that works as a tool for self-assessment. Students use this towards the end of learning a concept in order for teachers to identify which students need more help before moving forward. Group 4: Worked on the same tool as Group 3.
  • 18. Group 2: Translated existing paper-based performance task (how many arrangements of the room are possible?) into an introduction to the unit, where students rearrange the desks of their own classroom. Group 3: Created a 'birthday party' hook that will act as a touchstone for math concepts as they occur. Each time students acquire a new skill, they will build onto the story of the 'party' they are planning. Group 4: Re-examined the order of math concepts as they are presented by the textbook and created a question as a hook for the upcoming unit: "How can we think faster than a calculator?" - a focus on developing mental math capabilities
  • 19. How are your activities building background knowledge through experiences, inside and outside the classroom? How might one of your existing activities change to incorporate opportunities for transfer? Where might technology support the work?
  • 20. W here from, where to, why Hook and hold E xplore and experience, explain and equip R eflect, rethink, revise E valuate work and progress T ailor and personalize the work O rganize for optimal effectiveness
  • 21. “ Education should be an itch, not a scratch.” -- Frank Lyman, 1992

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Include
  2. Include
  3. What did you learn about x that I did not teach you?
  4. Rethink – looking back at the big ideas in Stage One, wrestling with the EQs again but from a different angle, seeking empathy and self-knowledgeRevise – closely tied to stage 2, revising gives students another change to check their performance against clear objectives and progress markersReflect – checking the questions from “W” – where have I been, why was this important to me, how did I get here, how might apply this elsewhere?
  5. Include
  6. Include