Catégories : Tous - assessment - discovery - collaboration - resources

par Seema Narula Il y a 6 années

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Teacher Librarian Co-Teaching and Assessment

The concept of co-teaching, particularly within the learning commons, is a dynamic approach that integrates multiple educators, including specialists, to foster self-directed discovery and project-based learning.

Teacher Librarian Co-Teaching and Assessment

On going

Reflection

Professional Development

Goal Setting

Metacognition

CO-Teaching?

(Loertscher & Koechlin, 2014)

Creative Coteaching

Responsive Approach

"All teachers and specialist work together in the learning commons to provide self directed discovery and project learning experiences that are in tune with evolving technology opportunities, knowledge environments and learner’s interests and needs. " ((Loertscher & Koechlin, 2014)

Collaborative

Deliberate Approach

"Both teachers partner to co-design, teach and assess a learning experience that infuses high think, information literacy and technology boosts" (Loertscher & Koechlin, 2014)

Cooperative

Invitational Approach

 "Teacher invites teacher-librarian to add value to teacher’s assignment (e.g. teaching search skills) or teacher-librarian develops an invitational lesson" (Loertscher & Koechlin, 2014)

Connected

Outreach Approach

 "Teacher sends students to the library for resources and teacher librarian pulls together resources to send to the classroom" (Loertscher & Koechlin, 2014)

Controlled

Isolated Approach

"Everyone working on their own agendas often without knowledge of each other’s talents and expertise" (Loertscher & Koechlin, 2014)

Conference

Conference with students to assist in:

-introducing new topics

-co-constructing

-support integration of tech

-giving prompts to help analyse

-giving descriptive feedback

-recognizing bias

-supporting digital citizenship

-reviewing/analyzing info for relevance


Ontario Library Association. (2011, October). The Student Inquiry Process [PDF]. Toronto, ON.

Teacher Librarian: Co-Teaching and Assessment -Seema Narula

Promoting Culture of Collaboration Teaching & Assessment at School

On-Going Professional Growth & Development

This would also include supporting staff and school in sharing TL's expertise in providing continued support and on-going professional development to support classroom teacher's in using new technology, accessing resources, using databases, using inquiry based learning approaches with tech integration

Backwards Design

"Backward design encourages teachers and curriculum planners to first think like assessors before designing specific units and lessons. “ Doing so invariably sharpens and focuses teaching.”

(Wiggins & McTighe, 2011)

Big Ideas

Performance Task

Students "apply their learning to a new and authentic situation as means of assessing their understanding and ability to transfer their learning"

(Wiggins & McTighe,

2011)

School Effectiveness Framework

Student Learning should:

-increase global perspective

-be done through a lens of authentic and meaningful inquiry

-demonstrated growth and goal setting through metacognition

-involve critical thinking & problem solving

-involve having a choice in demonstrating their learning and in the way they learn

-have access to varied and diverse resources

-resources and explorations should include a variety of digital technologies


(Ontario Ministry of Education, 2013)

Differentiate Instruction & Learning

Deepening Student Learning

Inquiry
Questions

Develop

Processing

Document

Reflect

Assess & Reflect

Create

Investigate

Explore

Model

-balance or perspectives

-thinking concepts

-how to make their thinking visible

-digital citizenship

-use of key words and search terms in mining resources

-info gathering

-determining what info is relevant or not needed


Ontario Library Association. (2011, October). The Student Inquiry Process [PDF]. Toronto, ON.

Assessment
Cross-curricular
Linked to Curriculum

Assessment As

Assessment For

Assessment Of