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Engineering DesignWorkshop

Day 4

Copyright 2013, Oregon University System, All Rights Reserved

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HousekeepingExpectations

Bike Rack

Folder Overview

Group Agreements

PDU CreditLogistics

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Workshop Goal and Objectives

Develop knowledge and skills for effective facilitation of professional learning

Examine key components of effective research-based professional learning practices

Learn a variety of teaching/learning strategies to effectively manage both content and process components in professional learning

Explore strategies for dealing with conflict

Plan schedules, buy materials, and create kits

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Agenda Day 48:00-8:158:15-8:308:30-9:25 9:25-9:45

9:45-10:0010:00-10:3010:30-11:1011:10-11:3011:30-12:1512:15-12:45

12:45-1:051:05-2:052:05–2:30

Welcome and OverviewWarm-up - Human Scatter PlotEffective Professional LearningAdults as LearnersBreakFacilitation StrategiesHow to Handle Facilitation ChallengesChange is DifficultLunchSchedules for In-District WorkshopsBuying Materials and Creating Classroom Kits

CO2 CannonsEvaluation and Closure

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Effective Professional Learning

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Professional Learning

The purpose of professional learning is for educators to develop the knowledge, skills, practices, and dispositions they need to help students perform at higher levels.

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Learning Forward, 2011

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Process of Educator Change

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Components of Effective Professional Learning

Sustained and IntensiveContent FocusActive LearningCoherence of Learning– Consistent with Goals– Aligned with Standards and

Assessments– Collective Participation

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Professional Learning: Research to Application

Change is a learning process.Change is gradual and difficult.Regular feedback on student learning progress is required to sustain change.Continued support and follow-up is crucial.

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Standards for Professional Learning

Increases Educator Effectiveness and Results for All Students

Learning CommunitiesLeadershipResourcesDataLearning DesignsOutcomes

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http://learningforward.org/standards

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Adults As Learners

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Adult Learning Principles

Learning Enhanced when Self-directedLearn from Processing ExperienceMust be MeaningfulReady to Learn = Need to Learn itMust be able to Apply Tomorrow

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Engaging the BrainExperience

Drives Learning

PracticeIncreases learning and strengthens connections

Emotion Drives

attention

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Engaging the Brain

Use n oo v e l t y andincongruity

Arouse curiosityArouse curiosity14

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Engaging the Brain

Draw on past experiencesProvide opportunities to engage in hands-on, minds –on, and meaningful real-life activities

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Engaging the Brain

Overlooked and Underutilized StrategiesOverlooked and Underutilized Strategies

VisualsVisuals

Room Set-upRoom Set-up

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Engaging the Brain

Has an Emotional HookProvide optimal level of emotion(High Challenge – Low Threat)Use stories, examples, color, questions, quotes, pictures, music, drama, suspense, celebration, fun, and friendships.

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Engaging the Brain - VisuallyCharting

Use BordersUse BulletsUse Icons and Images

Use LARGE PrintUse ColorUse Yellow for highlightingUse RED for Title

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Engaging the Brain - Visually

PowerPointDe-clutter– Short sentences– Only key pointsPhotographsDiagrams or Charts

LARGE Font

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BREAK

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Facilitation Strategies

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Critical Questions to Ask When Planning the

WorkshopAudience?Expected result?Is follow-up built in?New learning or refining existing knowledge and skills?

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Seven TipsBuild communityLink concepts and contentBe human-use your sense of humor Less is morePay attention to your audienceProvide clear directionsProvide clear directions

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Maintaining Productive Presenter-Audience

RelationsPay AttentionModel ProfessionalismPractice Non-Adversarial BehaviorsAcknowledge/Clarify Non-judgmentallyBe Responsible to Audience NeedsBe Human and HumaneMaintain Focus

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Professional Learning Strategies

http://teach.oetc.org/strategies

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How to Handle Facilitation Challenges

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Challenging CasesHidden AgendasBroken RecordsAttackersDoubters & HeadshakersKnow It Alls & Dominators

Off-The-WallsNon-Stop TalkersRamblersArguersBlockersHelpers

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Levels of Intervention(From least to most intrusive)

Level 1 Do Nothing

Level 2 Present Your Observations

Level 3 Describe How You Are Feeling

Level 4 Ask For Help

Level 5 Direct The Process

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Change Is Difficult

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Change is Difficult

Encourage–Small steps

Expect –Participation–Engagement–Success

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http://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_polls/NjU2MzI4ODgy

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Change is Difficult

Overlooked and Underutilized

Action Steps

Commitments

Follow-up

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LUNCH

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Schedules for In-District Workshops

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Right Before the Workshop

Check Equipment and Room Set UpSet out Materials at Appropriate LocationsOrganize Handouts for Easy DistributionSet out your Small Group Discussion tools

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Uses for the Workshop Materials

To provide workshops to teachersTrain-the-trainer in a box system Available separately for those who don’t or can’t attend a workshop

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Grade LevelParticipants can be same grade-level band or mixed. Lessons available in three versions – elementary, middle school and high school. Arrange groups by table so the activities and discussions are more applicable. Partner by grade level band during the workshop activities

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Formats for Holding Workshops

The workshop is designed to be a 21/2-day event but can be split into 10 self-contained units of 2 hours each. Delivery options:

• Three-day summer training.• Series of half-day workshops.• Series of one-day workshops one month or more

apart where teachers would be encouraged to try out what they learned and come back to engage in reflection, etc.

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Planning Reference

Two facilitators for 30 participantsWorkshops of 60+ need extra facilitation, space, and materials

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Buying Materials and Creating

Classroom Kits

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CO2 Cannon

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ClosingGoalsExpectationsBike RackPlusses/Wishes– Leave sticky notes

www.padlet.com

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