I should have written this yesterday.. but it was such a busy day that my mind couldn't pop up any straight meaningful sentences.. I do not want to miss talking about it anyway.
At 10, I went to the Foundations of Assessment class.. The way the instructor, Lynn Kilting-Gibson, conducted the lesson was marvellous. what I like about this class is that I learn about assessment and also I get a lot of ideas about the different techniques of conducting learner-centered lessons. At the outset of every session, Lynn, the first elegant American I 've met, projects a p.p. slide which shows the title of the lesson and the technique she is going to use throughout the lesson.. And she is really successful at that. So far, We have been led to use a wide range of techniques that I can tell that every lesson has been ran differently. The assessment item to be learnt yesterday was the portflio. And the technique was The jigsaw process.. And this is how she made us work:
1- she went around with a basket full of coloured beads, and every student has to choose one
2- she asked the students with similar beads to come together to form groups of seven members
3- the seven group members were given different sheets on the steps that constitute the portfolio development and evaluation process. They were also listed from one to seven
4- She asked members with identical sheets to sit together, discuss the stage they have in common and have recourse to some content sheets from the course packet.
5- The members were back to their home groups again and explain the stages to one another starting from stage one and ending with stage seven....
The technique used was so much effectivethat we were all responsible for building up the lesson. we were not only concerned about taking in the information, but also responsible for cascading it to our home group members.. I seem to learn to my maximum capacity when I am responsible for teaching that element... Below is the technique as it was posted in the slide:
1- “Home” groups, assign concept/step/task
2- Move to “expert” group.
3-Utilize materials from packet (19-24) and text chapter
3- Move back to “home” group to share your expertise
I wonder what the technique will be tomorrow.. I ll try to keep you informed!
I seem to learn to my maximum capacity when I am responsible for teaching that element...
ReplyDeleteYES! There is no better way to learn something than to teach it. Our students should be teachers as much as possible.