Transcript TLE Seminar

TLE 2014 - 2015
Challenge – Session 2
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Post Twilight Activity
• Try at least 2 new differentiation strategies to
challenge students.
• In particular, focus on how well students
respond to the challenge.
• How can you help them to have a positive
attitude to challenge?
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Aims
“Mastering our craft”
Promoting a Growth Mindset in our students:
• Encourage resilience
• Encouraging positive attitudes to challenge
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Flow
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Tasks are appropriately challenging
Teacher input is minimal
Class have necessary learning skills
Goals are clear and worthwhile
Feedback is immediate
Tasks are intrinsically motivating
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Growth Mindset
GROWTH MINDSET
FIXED MINDSET
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Dweck Video Link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-swZaKN2Ic
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Quick Discussion……
How do students react if they are:
• Given a really difficult maths question
• Not very good at a sport in PE
• Top of the class at English in Yr4, but
struggling with spelling in Yr7.
• A really good sports player who loses a
match
Do different students react differently?
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Use of language…..
Praising pupils for being clever
Praising effort and learning strategies
Formative comments that emphasise
effort and application
Formative comments that emphasise
attainment
Praising students for achievements
that come easily
Building robust self confidence
Giving pupils a strong voice in the
learning process and a sense of
purpose
Always directing pupils to which tasks
to complete
Boosting self esteem
Providing constructive criticism
Only place importance on grades /
levels rather than learning
Place importance on learning rather
than grades / levels
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Use of language…..
Praising pupils for being clever
Praising effort and learning strategies
Formative comments that emphasise
effort and application
Formative comments that emphasise
attainment
Praising students for achievements that
come easily
Building robust self confidence
Giving pupils a strong voice in the
learning process and a sense of
purpose
Always directing pupils to which tasks
to complete
Boosting self esteem
Providing constructive criticism
Only place importance on grades /
levels rather than learning
Place importance on learning rather
than grades / levels
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Modelling a Growth Mindset
What fixed mind set pupils might say
What we could encourage them to say
I don’t get it… I can’t do it…. I’m not doing it…
I'm brilliant at this.
I just can’t do ****, I’ve never been any good
at ****.
This is too hard.
I’m happy with my current grade/level.
You didn’t explain it properly.
Is this on the exam? What grade/level is this?
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Modelling a Growth Mindset
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The PIT of learning!
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Working in Groups of 3 - 4
1. What do I know of the perceptions my pupils have of their own
ability and how can I find out more?
2. How does this relate to me, in my subject area, for the groups I
teach?
3. How can I use the information from this session / my colleagues
to move these students toward a growth mindset? (see example
handouts)
4. In what ways does this prompt me to consider the language I
use with students and the feedback I provide?
5. How can we develop a shared language of learning that
explicitly promotes the belief that learning is a developmental
process?
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Colour in the person that represents your mindset in today’s
lesson.
Colour in the arrow, up to the statement which best describes your
current understanding.
I’m so confident - I could explain this to someone else!
I can get to the right answer but I don’t understand well
enough to explain it yet.
I understand some of this but I don’t understand all of it
yet.
I tried hard and I listened but I am finding this challenging.
I will make sure that I get help with this next lesson.
I do not understand any of this yet. There are things I
could do to be a better learner next lesson.
My Favourite MISTAKES
Means
I
Start
To
Acquire
Knowledge
Experience
Skills
A mistake that moved my
learning on……
Progress Pyramid
One question I would like
answered…
Two things I am not
sure about yet….
Three
things I
have
mastered…
What type of mindsets do my
students have?
• Identify 2 or 3 with a fixed mindset. Have a
think about what you might take from this
session to move them towards a growth
mindset.
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Post Twilight Activity
• The next half hour is planning time for your TLE work with your
TLE partner. This time should be used for co-planning. Please
make sure that in this time you also organise a date and time
for a peer observation (see below).
• Before the Summer Half Term Break, please ensure that you
have had the opportunity to observe your TLE partner and that
they have observed you
• This will contribute to your Appraisal at the end of the year
• Other points:
- the observation does not need to be for a full hour
- notes do not have to be taken as it is the post observation
conversation that is crucial
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TLE Sharing Event
• Meet colleagues from other areas – social aspect!
• Brilliant way of sharing ideas across subjects
• Two possible ways of getting involved:
- come along and informally chat to
colleagues about their TLE work
- share your own work informally by having
a ‘desk’
Diary Date:
THURSDAY 26 MARCH from 3.30pm – 4.15pm
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