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Agenda • Backwards Design (Beginning with the end in mind) 1. Discuss areas in which students traditionally experience difficulty. 2. Share knowledge in content, experiences, resources, and materials to help students learn. 3. Share successful teaching strategies that result in increased student achievement. 4. K- 5 Identify what changes in instruction must occur to increase student knowledge, understanding, and comfort levels in order to increase student achievement. rd th 5. 3 -5 Identify strategies in areas in which students have difficulty on FSA assessments. Elements of Effective Lesson Design • Students have a clear understanding of the unit/lesson objectives • Students build schema through eliciting prior knowledge • Students create evidence of developing ideas • Students are active learners • Assessments are authentic and have a tangible product • Assessments match learning objectives (Jones, Jones, & Vermette, 2011) Pitfalls in Planning Effective Lessons Backwards Design Lesson Planning • Begins with identifying what the students need to learn • Three stages: • Stage 1: Identify the desired results (outcome) • Stage 2: Identify the assessment evidence • Stage 3: Identify the learning plans (activities) (Newman, 2013) Stage 1: Identify the Desired Results (Childre, Sands, & Pope, 2009)
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