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1 Engaging Students through Rigorous and Relevant Instruction

2 Jim Miles Senior Associate International Center for Leadership in Education Jim@LeaderEd.com

3 THINK of a number from 1 to 10 MULTIPLY that number by 9 If the number is a 2-digit number, ADD the digits together Now SUBTRACT 5

4 DETERMINE which letter in the alphabet corresponds to the number you ended up with (example: 1=a, 2=b, 3=c,etc.) THINK of a country that starts with that letter REMEMBER the last letter of the name of that country

5 THINK of the name of an animal that starts with that letter REMEMBER the last letter in the name of that animal THINK of the name of a fruit that starts with that letter

6 Are you thinking of a Kangaroo in Denmark eating an Orange?

7 Think – Pair – Share What makes a lesson rigorous and relevant for a student?

8 ICLE Philosophy  Relationships  Relevance  Rigor  All Students

9 Relationships + Relevance Make Rigor Possible

10 1 2 3 4 5 6 12345 A B D C Rigor/Relevance Framework Knowledge Application

11 Assimilation of knowledge Acquisition of knowledge Thinking Continuum Level of challenge of the learning for the student

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13 Knowledge Taxonomy Awareness Level  Recall specific information  list, arrange, tell, identify, locate  List the four functions of marketing Comprehension Level  Understanding or interpretation of information  define, explain, calculate, reword  Explain how to take a patient’s pulse

14 Knowledge Taxonomy Application level  Applying knowledge and understanding to a new situation  solve, operate, use, handle, apply  Use Internet resources for a research paper on our trade deficit Analysis Level  Separate a complex idea into its components  categorize, simplify, examine, survey  Compare the similarities and differences between Excel and Access applications

15 Knowledge Taxonomy Synthesis Level  Combining knowledge to form a new idea.  create, build, generate, reorganize  Design a cell phone package that meets your needs and budget; how would the bacterial population respond genetically to quarantine procedures Evaluation Level  Choosing an alternative in making a decision.  decide, classify, judge, prioritize  Given two cell phone plans justify which plan best meets your needs and budget; recommend policies for your school to prevent disease from spreading

16 Knowledge Taxonomy Verb List Page 8

17 Rigor is…  Scaffolding thinking  Planning for thinking  Assessing thinking about content  Recognizing the level of thinking students demonstrate  Managing the teaching/ learning level for the desired thinking level Rigor is not…  More or harder worksheets  AP or honors courses  The higher level book in reading  More work  More homework

18 RIGOR MEANS FRAMING LESSONS AT THE HIGH END OF THE KNOWLEDGE TAXONOMY KNOWLEDGE COMPREHENSION APPLICATION ANALYSIS SYNTHESIS EVALUATION

19 Acquisition of knowledge Application of knowledge Action Continuum Relevance of learning to life and work

20 Application Model Knowledge  Learning Knowledge, Attitude, or Skills  Learning how to use a calculator Apply in Discipline  Using the knowledge, attitude, or skills within the course curriculum  Using the calculator to determine the material costs of a storage shed

21 Application Model Apply Across Disciplines  Using the knowledge, attitude, or skills in all discipline curriculums  Using the knowledge/skills learned in math class to solve a manufacturing problem Apply to Predictable Situations  Use information to analyze and solve real world problems with predictable solutions  Read a recipe, calculate the ingredients needed to triple the recipe

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23 Application Model Apply to Unpredictable Situations  Using information to analyze and solve real problems with unknown solutions  Plan the transportation and lodging for your family’s vacation to Disney World  Plan a luncheon for students being inducted into the Business National Honor Society and their parents

24 A Relevant Lesson asks Students to: USE THEIR KNOWLEDGE TO TACKLE REAL-WORLD PROBLEMS THAT HAVE MORE THAN ONE SOLUTION

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26 Adding Relevancy to Any Learning Compare Learning to …  Student’s life  Family’s life  Student’s community and friends  Our world, nation, state  World of work  World of service  World of business and commerce that we interact with Use Real World Examples  Moral, ethical, political, cultural points of view and dilemmas  Real world materials  Internet resources  Video and other media  Scenarios, real life stories  News - periodicals, media

27 A Relevant Lesson answers:  What am I Learning?  Why am I learning it?  How will I use it?

28 Application Model 5 Application to real-world unpredictable situations 4 Application to real-world predictable situations 3 Application across disciplines 2 Application within discipline 1 Knowledge of one discipline course

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30 1 2 3 4 5 6 12345 AB D C Rigor/Relevance Framework Knowledge Application Knows Understands

31 RIGORRIGOR RELEVANCE A B D C Rigor/Relevance Framework Teacher Works Student Thinks Student Thinks and Works Student Works High Low Teacher/Student Roles

32 Resource Kit Teacher Handbook Planning tools and professional development activities to increase rigor and relevance across all subjects/ grades Key understandings to help teachers apply the Rigor/Relevance Framework in their classrooms Visit at the Resource Center or http://Store.LeaderEd.com

33 I have come to a frightening conclusion. I am the decisive element in the classroom. It is my personal approach that creates the climate. It is my daily mood that makes the weather. As a teacher, I possess tremendous power to make a child's life miserable or joyous. I can be a tool of torture or an instrument of inspiration. I can humiliate or humor, hurt or heal. In all situations, it is my response that decides whether a crisis will be escalated or de- escalated, and a child humanized or de- humanized." Haim Ginott

34 19 th Annual Model Schools Conference June 26-29, 2011 - Nashville Showcasing the nation’s most successful practices for improving student achievement and growth! www.ModelSchoolsConference.com


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