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Full Description [Aug. 8, 2011, 1:38 p.m.]


This course will explore how Student Engagement methods allow for more confident and effective teaching.

 

Target audience: U.S. K-12 educators

 

Prerequisite knowledge/skills:

  • Solid understanding of your current grade level standards.
  • Knowledge of different teaching methodologies.
  • Practice with engaging students in the classroom environment.
  • Willingness to try out activities and share experiences with fellow participants.
  • Ability to openly dialogue about theoretical ideas compared to classroom practice.

 

Course dates: Sept. 28-November 15 (6 weeks)

 

Course commitments:

Participants should be willing to:

  • Participate in 2 to 4 hours of online work and sharing each week.
  • Share openly as a member of a learning community.
  • Keep a journal and/or notes pertaining to your observations and learning.
  • Try out practices in your own classroom and bring back experiences to the group.
  • Watch videos of instruction and instructional ideas and observe for specific practices.
  • Read and discuss articles and blogs related to engagement.
  • Disagree and agree in a respectful, dialogue-encouraging manner.

 

Course goals:

After this course, participants will:

  • Define Student Engagement and describe characteristics that add and distract from engagement.
  • Describe Student Engagement methods for different instructional frameworks.
  • Explain pros and cons of different methods of engagement within a direct instruction framework.
  • Be able to explain how their ideas about engagement fit into their instructional context.
  • Understand how methods of engagement can help teachers to address the new common standards.

 

Syllabus Here

Course developer/facilitator:

Bonita DeAmicis is currently a principal of a K-5 public school in Los Angeles County. Prior to administration she worked as an elementary teacher, a staff developer, a math methods instructor for a state college, and an adult art teacher. She has two and a half books available to teachers through Corwin Press and K12 Handhelds. Her love of learning makes her happy to be part of a new learning environment where teachers and learners negotiate and collaborate their way to deeper understandings.  

Bonita also enjoys drawing, painting, and waxing philosophically over a glass of wine and a view.