Categorieën: Alle - feedback - engagement - reflection - motivation

door Lucheng Wang 5 jaren geleden

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Anticipatory Thinking ECD

Teachers are encouraged to engage in anticipatory thinking and reflective practices to enhance their teaching effectiveness. Anticipatory thinking involves planning and predicting student engagement, behavior, and learning challenges before the class begins.

Anticipatory Thinking ECD

two things to think about after today's class: 1. different level of reflection cycle (in-the-moment, mid, period of time); 2. reflection triggers

reflect on: 1. bad things; 2. good things 3. routine practice; 4. body feelings; the motivation to reflect - intrinsic? extrinsic?; filtering, jadedness/openness

what you anticipate; how to use that

how teachers know their needs; how much teachers should get help;

micro-cycle -- in the moment

macro--over time

When should teacher anticipate? -- context

What teachers should anticipate?

engagement/emotion

behavior

disruptive behavior
attention

learning challenges

domain-unrelated-visual, audio, language & culture
domain-related-key knowledge points

time

Anticipatory Thinking ECD

Evidence Model

lesson plan
attempts during class to verify the assumption

adaptive instructions (moves different from the lesson plan)

Task Model

self-report-before class (annotation on the lesson plan)
debrief-after class

comparison (anticipation & reality) - reflective journal

attempt to verify the assumption: collecting feedback from students

Learner Model

teaching experience (x)
knowledge (disciplinary, pedagogical)

social perspective taking

mindset

reasoning skills (connecting kids' behavior with their learning process)

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