Montgomery County Public Schools STARTALK 2009 Transferring Beliefs into Practice Best Practices for Teacher Development Iran Amin Judith Klimpl.

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Montgomery County Public Schools STARTALK 2009 Transferring Beliefs into Practice Best Practices for Teacher Development Iran Amin Judith Klimpl

Montgomery County Public Schools STARTALK 2009 Think – Pair – Share  Think about the following question: What are three things you look for when observing a teacher?  In pairs, discuss your answer with your partner.  Share one of your answers with the whole group, explaining its importance.

Montgomery County Public Schools STARTALK 2009 Outcomes By the end of this session, participants will have  Learned about a model of a teacher training program that reflects the fundamental belief that all students can learn.  Identified strategies that can be implemented in teacher training programs.  Discussed applications for their own programs.

Montgomery County Public Schools STARTALK 2009 Montgomery County Public Schools STARTALK Teacher Training Program  Guiding Principles High expectations Multiple intelligences National standards  Modeling  Practical application Creation of instructional materials Demonstration Peer feedback

Montgomery County Public Schools STARTALK 2009

Underlying Belief: All students can learn and be successful.

Montgomery County Public Schools STARTALK 2009 How do teachers demonstrate this belief? High expectations for all students  Use of target language  Purposeful and meaningful instruction  Student-centered/interactive classroom  Building on student strengths

Montgomery County Public Schools STARTALK 2009 Questions, comments, applications

Montgomery County Public Schools STARTALK 2009 Use of target language How do teachers make lessons comprehensible to students?  Gestures  Acting out (TPR)  Visuals  Connections  Background knowledge  Synonyms/antonyms

Montgomery County Public Schools STARTALK 2009 Purposeful and meaningful instruction  Contextualized language  Real-life situations  Culturally appropriate  Relevant to students and their lives  Engaging students and expanding their language skills

Montgomery County Public Schools STARTALK Science 2 3Math 4English 5 6PE 7 1 2History 3 4 5Arabic 6 7Music Information Gap Strategy You and your friend have the same schedule for school. There was a computer error and the complete schedule did not get printed. Ask each other questions in order to complete your schedule. Student AStudent B

Montgomery County Public Schools STARTALK 2009 Student-centered interactive classroom  Standards-based instruction Communication Goal  Interpersonal mode  Interpretive mode  Presentational mode Cultures Goal Connections / Comparisons/ Communities  More student talk than teacher talk

Montgomery County Public Schools STARTALK 2009 Questions, comments, applications

Montgomery County Public Schools STARTALK 2009  List five things that come to mind when you think of spring.  Think of a creative way to present your thoughts about spring.  Examples: Music (Vivaldi’s Four Seasons) Art / painting Poems Prose description Dance

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Building on student strengths  Instruction reflects students’ learning styles and interests Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences Learning Styles  Teachers provide students with multiple and varied means to demonstrate their learning

Montgomery County Public Schools STARTALK 2009 Assessment  Guiding Principles High expectations Multiple intelligences National standards  Modeling  Practical application Creation of instructional materials Demonstration Peer feedback

Montgomery County Public Schools STARTALK 2009 Questions, comments, applications