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1 Maximising Student Learning through Reflective Practice The Nature of Learning Testing – Building a learner’s profile Differentiation

2 The Nature of Learning New Concepts Vygotsky Current Knowledge Zone of Proximal Development Risk Taking The Pit Learning + L - Important to build confidence Success Uncomfortable & Vulnerable Edwards, J (2002)

3 The Learning Environment Learning facilitated through: Catering for Multiple Intelligences; Learning Styles. Cognitive Strategies - CoRT - P.M.I., C.A.F.,A.G.O.; Y Charts, 6 Hats, Higher-order thinking. Cooperative Strategies - Group work, Brainstorming, Round Robyn.(Social construction of knowledge) Time - Incubation of ideas/ learning Differentiated Learning experiences

4 To build life-long skills For students to: Listen & observe critically Challenge assumptions See connections Question & clarify Consider alternatives & hypothesise Synthesise, analyse & evaluate To think beyond the obvious and beneath the superficial

5 To encourage learning Begin where the student is Access their prior learning Know our students - to be informed about their needs

6 Purpose of the tests – to build a learner profile Quantitative - objective frame of reference - nature of the group - may identify a need for a shift of emphasis in the programs offered. Qualitative - provide personal profiles of strengths and weaknesses - insights into individual needs. One aspect to understanding student needs - not used in isolation. Used with - teacher observation, teacher assessment, parent information. Identifies inconsistencies - between individual tests and between tests and school performance. The Test Scores are not measures of innate ability, but measures of a student’s current level of performance.

7 Why Differentiation?  Students who are the same age differ in their readiness to learn, their interests, their styles of learning, their experiences, and their life circumstances.  The differences in students are significant enough to make a major impact on what students need to learn, the pace at which they need to learn it, and the support they need from teachers and others to learn it well.  Students will learn best when supportive adults push them slightly beyond where they can work without assistance.  Students will learn best when they can make a connection between the curriculum and their interests and life experiences.

8 Differentiated Practice - for maximum growth and individual success Differentiation is based upon student : Readiness, Learning Style, Interest It requires –A knowledge of student needs - being informed can assist reflective practice. –Adjustment to current programs to provide for individual differences. –Flexible groupings –Continual reflection on student growth

9 When we understand the student’s needs based upon information gathered from a variety of sources, we can respond appropriately. Testing is Data Gathering – evidence which can be used to inform programming


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