Session 6

Today's lesson:
  • Recap of last week
  • Workshop formative assignment BO1A
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Today's lesson:
  • Recap of last week
  • Workshop formative assignment BO1A

Slide 1 - Slide

How are you feeling now?
I need a 5-minute break
Let's continue

Slide 2 - Poll

Recap of last week:
I can describe the role of the closer/evaluator
YES
NOT YET

Slide 3 - Poll

Which description fits the role of the closer/evaluator? The teacher.....
A
informs students the lesson is over
B
tells students to pack their bags and get lost
C
checks what students understood of last week's content
D
asks students to reflect on what and how they have learnt that lesson

Slide 4 - Quiz

Can you give two examples of ways to evaluate?

Slide 5 - Open question

BO1 Session 6
AIM: At the end of this lesson, students are able to show a complete outline for the report on their first school visit (formative BO1A assignment)

SC: Students can describe their ideal teacher in key words and link the 
        description to the roles of the teacher
SC: Students can explain what their strengths are and where they see 
        challenges for themselves in relation to their idea of the ideal teacher
SC: Students can describe the formative assignment
SC: Students can ask for and apply specific feedback.

Slide 6 - Slide

BO1A (formative) and BO1B (summative)
  • Both assignments written in English
  • BO1A: Formative 10 November at 5 p.m. on one school visit (see Module Guide for more info)
  • Submitted = pass, no submission = resit (pass is needed to receive 6 credits for this module)
       The better your 1A version is, the more use you can make of the teacher feedback when 
        writing your summative assignment BO1B
  • Feedback given and received based on assessment criteria
  • You’ll use the feedback to improve and finish your assignment on the two school visits
  • BO1B: Summative on two school visits (including compare and contrast (MG info+) 
  • Due: 26 January at 5 p.m. Assessment criteria in MG and Brightspace
  • A pass (5.5 or higher) is needed to receive 6 credits (+ pass for formative)



Slide 7 - Slide

Chapter 1: Introduction +-150 words
 Describe the first school you visited in a correct and objective manner. Provide a brief, anonymous description of the teacher(s) you observed. Provide context such as the type of school, educational concept or vision on education, the town, date, subject and pupil population (and include at least one completed observation form in your appendix).

Slide 8 - Slide

Chapter 2: the observations +-300 words
Discuss your classroom observations and what you saw teachers do outside the classroom  (include as a separate appendix)  Which teacher role or roles appealed to you the most and which the least and why. Discuss at least the roles of the methodologist and pedagogue. Explain which roles correspond the most and least with your own strengths and weaknesses and why. Explain which roles you think correspond best to your ideas of a good teacher.

Slide 9 - Slide

Chapter 3: Observation context +-150 words
Analyse how the school context such as the school type, the educational concept or the pupil population suits you in relation to your own qualities and wishes. Would this be a school that you could see yourself teach at?. Refer to at least two concrete behavioural indicators you observed in your completed observation forms as well as to the book De zes rollen van de leraar (Slooter, 2019)


Slide 10 - Slide

Chapter 4: Resolution +/- 200 words
In BO1b, students formulate two SMART goals for Werkplekleren 1 (WPL1) to work on/develop during their first placement experience. This has to be done on basis of the observations made at the school visit. Receiving feedback on your goal formulations which will help you create an expectation of what we look for in your goals.


Slide 11 - Slide

In groups of 3
Review your school visit(s) and the five roles observed.  
  • Describe the school visited: type of school, educational concept or vision on education, the town, date, subject, pupil population, etc.
  • Describe the observed teacher in keywords. Be objective!
  • Describe your observations of the 5 roles of a teacher in the lessons.
  • Link your observations to theory from Slooter (2018), so look up the behavioural indicators for each role (BS also possible)
  • Ask each other to elaborate if things are unclear
 

timer
20:00

Slide 12 - Slide

The ideal teacher
https://www.leraar24.nl/2632340/leraar-van-het-jaar-2022-dit-zijn-de-winnaars/


Link to aim of the lesson and course: Explain which roles correspond the most and least with your own strengths and weaknesses and why. Explain which roles you think correspond best to your ideas of a good teacher.

Slide 13 - Slide

The ideal teacher: Think-pair-share 
10 minutes:
  • Portray your ideal teacher in key words/colours/pictures/…
  • Link these ideas to the roles of the teacher
  • Show what your strengths are and where you see challenges for yourself
  • Make a(n online) poster 
  • Present your posters to each other
timer
5:00

Slide 14 - Slide

Next week: Peer feedback
Think-Pair-Share:
  • What is the purpose of peer feedback?
  • What are the prerequisites of peer feedback?
  • What are the advantages of peer feedback?
  • Are there also disdvantages of peer feedback?
  • How can peer feedback be carried out in the classroom? At home?

Slide 15 - Slide

Next week:
  • Bring your complete formative assignment 1A to class 
  • Study the assessment criteria and preliminary requirements before coming to class (MG and BS) so you can provide peer feedback

Slide 16 - Slide

One thing I have learnt today and and questions I have before leaving the classroom?

Slide 17 - Open question