K-12 Social Studies Training on Concept-Based Lesson Planning

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K-12 Social Studies Training on Concept-Based Lesson Planning Please log onto the internet : Then navigate to the K-12 Social Studies Wiki page: http://ssnces.ncdpi.wikispaces.net K-12 Social Studies Training on Concept-Based Lesson Planning Region 3: CCRESA Greensboro, North Carolina October 10-11, 2013

Ground Rules A few agreements for the session: Place electronic devices on vibrate or off Participate fully Limit side-bar conversations Respectfully disagree

A morning break around 10:30 Lunch at 12:00 noon Afternoon break around 2:30 http://www.123rf.com/clipart-vector/logistics.html

Overall Session Objectives Identify the essential components in a conceptual lesson plan. Understand the process of how to develop a concept-based lesson plan. Understand what a concept-based social studies lesson looks like in action. Use the essential components of a conceptual lesson plan to develop daily lessons based on a conceptual unit. These objectives are for the two days.

During This Session We Will … Debrief from previous day. Review the process of conceptual lesson planning. Understand what a concept-based social studies lesson looks like in action Create a conceptual lesson based on a conceptual unit. Use the Non-Negotiables of Concept-Based Lesson Planning to check for success. Note: This was adapted from CB Unit planning… we may want to revisit this as a team on Friday. Note: flexibility. We will be working with folks as they need us.

3-2-1 Debrief 3 Takeaways 2 Things You are Still Processing 1 Question you still have

“Thinking classrooms require thinking teachers.” H. Lynn Erickson Concept-Based Curriculum & Instruction for the Thinking Classroom Move this to day two when we are discussing the process of developing a concept-based unit – importance of planning If we are truly committed to developing student intellect, then it is very important that we, as facilitators of learning, must think critically, reflectively, creatively, and conceptually when planning lessons. We must always grapple with the “so what” of why we teach particular content and skills.

The Lesson Planning Process Sequence and chunk generalizations. Copy guiding questions for selected generalization(s). Identify content and skills necessary to arrive at generalization(s). Determine assessments. Extract learning experiences. Discuss this process at their table, then select someone from the table to report out. Other tables are listening, and will add to the conversation. THREE R’s video-an example of how it should look in the classroom.

Concept-Based Lesson In Action List the concepts that you see discussed in the lesson. What instructional strategies did the teacher use to build conceptual understanding? How did she assess her students & how did she assess for understanding? What generalization(s) do you think she was teaching to? What other observations did you have in terms of connections to concept-based lesson planning and implementation? THREE R’s video. List the concepts, what generalizations do you think she was teaching to? What instructional strategies did she use? How did she assess her students?

Facilitators will be sitting in and rotating through! Using your own units or units that can be provided to you, collaborate with your peers to craft a conceptual lesson plan using the process that we have explored. Facilitators will be sitting in and rotating through! Expect to share what you have developed so far around 2:30! Allow folks to choose who to work with. What grade levels do we have? Set them free to work on their own plans after addressing any questions. Point out that while they may work at their own pace, they should expect to share out what they have by 2:30 for peer feedback and discussion. This is going to be an opportunity for YOU to work on what YOU need to. If you are still not comfortable with conceptual unit planning, let us sit and talk with you about your concerns. This is YOUR opportunity to figure out and get some of the help that you feel you need. Look at unit samples on wiki. Point out webinars and powerpoints that they could use. CBCI wiki with individuals/groups.

Closing Thoughts Issues/challenges Possible Solutions Ahas Moments

Planning Your Next Steps Let’s consider: Reassess your readiness for concept-based lesson planning & the readiness of those you need to train Explore the wiki site for resources Contact K-12 Social Studies Team with additional questions Network/collaborate with other districts, schools, teachers who are also developing a concept- based curriculum & instructional framework Possible book study

Phase I Phase II Phase III Essential Standards Crosswalks Unpacking Documents Key Terminology Online Modules Graphic Organizers SS Update Webinars SS Wiki Site UNPACKING THE STANDARDS Concept-Based Lesson Planning Online Resources Classroom Assessment Samples Data Literacy Unit Development Planning & Design Templates That Support Unit Design Aligning Classroom Assessments Disciplinary Literacy DEVELOPING LOCAL CURRICULA INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN Phase I Phase II Phase III Talking Points for the Presenter: This is a reflection, question, and transition slide. Use this slide to bring the group’s focus back to where we started and then emphasize that this summer’s institute marks the beginning of the focus of the K-12 SS Team for SY 2013-2014. Remind them that it is okay if there are those who still need to focus on Phases I and II but, we still must move on to Phase III while continuing to provide guidance and support for things that may not have been mastered in Phases I and II. Point out that they should contact their district development people. Allow them to ask questions. Are you comfortable? Then transition into sharing our RESA dates.

Follow up We want to continue our relationship with you! Expect a follow up contact in the near future to see how you have used what you gained from this two day session and what additional support you may need!

Please complete the Post Assessment survey and the NC State survey prior to leaving the session. Start this by 3:30!!!!!!