5. Teachers â Hattie summary Clear learning intentions Challenging success criteria Range of learning strategies Know when students are not progressing Providing feedback Visibly learns themselves EARLI presentation 2007
6. Feedback Hattie â Feedback from the student to the teacher that has most potential to improve learning. In what ways do you get feedback from your students? Assessment should be a valuable source of feedback. What did I teach well and what was not understood by pupils?
9. Games Quizlet - http://quizlet.com/subject/pdhpe/ Jeopardy labs - http://jeopardylabs.com/browse/ http://www.proprofs.com/ - quiz maker and flash card generator Many others with lots of PDHPE content.
10. Create and publish Value of peer and self assessment 80% of feedback from other students and 80% of it is wrong. But students like it. Why? Improving peer and self assessment. Clear explicit learning goals and success criteria.
11. Blogs Publish and share. Standards sharing for future years. Teacher and student feedback â âcommentsâ http://11cafs2010.wordpress.com/ http://7pdhpe09.wordpress.com/2009/05/12/who-is-healthier-sam-or-joe/
14. Other tools Voice thread â students comment in writing or record voice. Health sample http://voicethread.com/?#q+health.b121197.i627066 Glogster â digital poster that can incorporate. http://crowey.glogster.com/MGHS-PDHPE-FACULTY-WEB-20-GLOGSTER/ Edmodo â facebook style educational site for sharing resources and online discussion. Top 100 tools for education â international poll results http://c4lpt.co.uk/top-tools/top-100-tools-for-learning-2011/ http://ictinpe.wikispaces.com - further resources
Hinweis der Redaktion
Technology can have a powerful impact on learning when we focus on the learning and utilise the capabilities of technology.Critical use of technologyWithout knowing how technology can be used we limit our opportunities to utilise it when it may be extremely effective for ourselves and for our studentsTechnology is simply a tool â it can be used well or it can be used poorly â just as any tool or strategy (feedback) can be utilised well or poorly.
Instruction and feedback â Hattie â feedback comes after âinstructionâ in the learning cycle â Quality âinstructionâ critical.New ways to provide that instruction â Flip lessons â lecture as homework â class time as questions and application.
Khan academy â experts providing instruction to help students understand. Opportunity to provide quality instructional materials at a broader level and let teachers utilise these to meet their students needs.
A summary of the recommendations from Hattieâs study that has the biggest impact on student learning. Technology has the ability to assist in all areas here.
Monitoring student progress and using feedback from students to adjust instruction to ensure students achieve learning intentions.
Powerful tools for collecting information and feedback from students.