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Chapter 9
Planning for Learning
EDPC605
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Stage 3
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Now that we’ve clarified what the desired results are (focus on
Big Ideas) in Stage 1

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And…

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Discussed appropriate assessments of these results with an
emphasis on Understanding in Stage 2

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Now…

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We are ready to plan appropriate learning activities in
Stage 3
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A Chinese Proverb…

I

hear. I forget.

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see. I remember.

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do. I understand.
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WHERETO


The basic concept is that a lesson plan should be designed
with seven criteria or stages in mind, represented by the
acronym WHERETO:

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W = Where is the content headed? Where are the students
coming from?



H = Hooking the students: how do we get them engaged with
the material? How do we hold onto them once we've got them?



E = Explore and Experience, Enable and Equip: Students need
to have experiences that will help them explore the Big Ideas of
the unit. We also need to Equip them with the tools they'll need
to perform well in the assessments and demonstrate
understanding of the material.
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WHERETO


R = Revise and Reflect: Return to the same questions and
problems again and again. Challenge initial assumptions. Make
the students think again about their first instincts, and see how
their inferences change in the light of new knowledge. This
mirrors what Howard Gardner said about "going deep": you
have to stay with a topic long enough to get down to the
student's essential misconceptions and dispel them before new
understanding can take root.



E = Evaluate work and progress: This refers to letting the
students evaluate their progress, not just the teacher. Give the
students opportunities for constant reflection.
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WHERETO


T = Tailor and personalize the work: I really, really appreciate
what the authors say about this one -- namely, that “Every
student body is diverse because all students come to the class
with different strengths, weaknesses, prior knowledge, learning
styles, interests, and preferences”.



It's important to keep pursuing the same Goals and Desired
Results while making room for students to explore the content
in different ways, as befits their strengths.
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WHERETO


O = Organize for optimal effectiveness: It's important to present
the material in a way that will generate the most interest and
maintain that interest throughout the unit. Marching in a straight
line through the content is bad for understanding on several
levels -- it lowers interest in the material, which causes
students to disengage, and also prevents students from going
back to Reflect and Evaluate on previous content. I particularly
liked the analogy here to soccer training: teach discrete skills,
then build up to more sophisticated drills, then "play the game"
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Using the 6 Facets in Stage 3
Students who really understand …
Facet 1. Can explain
Facet 2. Can Interpret
Facet 3. Can Apply
Facet 4. Can see in perspective
Facet 5. Demonstrate empathy
Facet 6. Reveal self-knowledge
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Brainstorming Learning Using the 6
Facets of Understanding
Explanation

Plan a menu

Application

Develop a brochure to help other
Students understand balanced diet.
Interpretation

Discuss what does the
Popularity of fast foods
Say about modern life?

Nutrition
Empathy

Imagine if you had
to live with a
dietary restriction?

Perspective

Conduct research on
the impact of diverse
diets and longevity.

SelfKnowledge

Reflect on how you might
Become a healthier eater?
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Design Theory/Challenge-Based
Learning
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EDPC605

Chapter 10
Teaching for Understanding
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Definition of “Cover”


Cover, when used as a noun
refers to something on the
surface. (p. 229)



When we “cover” material we’re putting a bedspread on
the bed.



“To travel over” can also be
used to “cover” material (The
standards!)
Coverage vs. Uncoverage
Coverage

on the surface
 to travel over
 superficial
 “marching through
the standards”
 “teaching by
mentioning”
 a “cover-up” or
concealment


Uncoverage

true understanding
 sets an end goal, a
challenge
 demands the right
experiences, discussions, and
reflections
 a constructivist exercise
 achievement is the result of
the learner making sense of
our teaching

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Can understandings be “covered”?

“ An understanding can never be
“covered” if it is to be
understood.” (p. 229)
+ Textbooks & Teaching for

Understanding
 Textbooks

provide an oversimplified view or
reality; they summarize what is known but
rarely help students to understand the
inquiries and arguments behind the
summaries (p. 230)

 Textbooks

should not be used as a syllabus
for units; it should be used as a “resource”
to support desired results
are a “guidebook in support of a
purposeful journey.”

 Textbooks
Figure 10.1 (p.232) Uncoverage vs.
Coverage in Using Textbooks
Uncoverage
 text as a resource
 used to uncover,
highlight, & explore
essential questions
 sections of the text are
read in a sequence to
support learning
 only one resource
among many

Coverage
 text is the syllabus
 student’s job is to
know what’s in the text
(no essential questions
for guidance)
 text is read in order of
pagination
Primary source,
additional sources rarely
used
+Uncoverage: Getting inside the subject’s
processes and arguments


Since textbooks oversimplify and summarize what is known,
teachers need to provide the tools for students to engage in
inquiry and question what is written in books.

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This “uncovering” naturally prompts teachers to consult other
sources to shed further light… (pg. 237)
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The Teacher’s Role: Designing
the Right Experiences
 Bringing

concepts to life through experiences

 Helping

students to uncover meanings of big ideas
and their interconnection

 Providing

a telling experience and a conceptual
framework for making sense of the experience

 Students

need chances to explore and work with
ideas before they understand them as “useful”

 This

affects how and when we use direct (didactic)
instruction (modeling or demonstration, lecture)
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What the teacher uses…


Didactic or Direct Instruction…

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Facilitative or Constructivist Methods (Socratic method, openended questioning, discussion, guided inquiry, problem-based
learning, simulation (mock trials), copperative learning)

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Coaching – guided practice

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Edpc605 9&10

  • 1. + Chapter 9 Planning for Learning EDPC605
  • 2. + Stage 3  Now that we’ve clarified what the desired results are (focus on Big Ideas) in Stage 1  And…  Discussed appropriate assessments of these results with an emphasis on Understanding in Stage 2  Now…  We are ready to plan appropriate learning activities in Stage 3
  • 3. + A Chinese Proverb… I hear. I forget. I see. I remember. I do. I understand.
  • 4. + WHERETO  The basic concept is that a lesson plan should be designed with seven criteria or stages in mind, represented by the acronym WHERETO:  W = Where is the content headed? Where are the students coming from?  H = Hooking the students: how do we get them engaged with the material? How do we hold onto them once we've got them?  E = Explore and Experience, Enable and Equip: Students need to have experiences that will help them explore the Big Ideas of the unit. We also need to Equip them with the tools they'll need to perform well in the assessments and demonstrate understanding of the material.
  • 5. + WHERETO  R = Revise and Reflect: Return to the same questions and problems again and again. Challenge initial assumptions. Make the students think again about their first instincts, and see how their inferences change in the light of new knowledge. This mirrors what Howard Gardner said about "going deep": you have to stay with a topic long enough to get down to the student's essential misconceptions and dispel them before new understanding can take root.  E = Evaluate work and progress: This refers to letting the students evaluate their progress, not just the teacher. Give the students opportunities for constant reflection.
  • 6. + WHERETO  T = Tailor and personalize the work: I really, really appreciate what the authors say about this one -- namely, that “Every student body is diverse because all students come to the class with different strengths, weaknesses, prior knowledge, learning styles, interests, and preferences”.  It's important to keep pursuing the same Goals and Desired Results while making room for students to explore the content in different ways, as befits their strengths.
  • 7. + WHERETO  O = Organize for optimal effectiveness: It's important to present the material in a way that will generate the most interest and maintain that interest throughout the unit. Marching in a straight line through the content is bad for understanding on several levels -- it lowers interest in the material, which causes students to disengage, and also prevents students from going back to Reflect and Evaluate on previous content. I particularly liked the analogy here to soccer training: teach discrete skills, then build up to more sophisticated drills, then "play the game"
  • 8. + Using the 6 Facets in Stage 3 Students who really understand … Facet 1. Can explain Facet 2. Can Interpret Facet 3. Can Apply Facet 4. Can see in perspective Facet 5. Demonstrate empathy Facet 6. Reveal self-knowledge
  • 9. + Brainstorming Learning Using the 6 Facets of Understanding Explanation Plan a menu Application Develop a brochure to help other Students understand balanced diet. Interpretation Discuss what does the Popularity of fast foods Say about modern life? Nutrition Empathy Imagine if you had to live with a dietary restriction? Perspective Conduct research on the impact of diverse diets and longevity. SelfKnowledge Reflect on how you might Become a healthier eater?
  • 12. + Definition of “Cover”  Cover, when used as a noun refers to something on the surface. (p. 229)  When we “cover” material we’re putting a bedspread on the bed.  “To travel over” can also be used to “cover” material (The standards!)
  • 13. Coverage vs. Uncoverage Coverage on the surface  to travel over  superficial  “marching through the standards”  “teaching by mentioning”  a “cover-up” or concealment  Uncoverage true understanding  sets an end goal, a challenge  demands the right experiences, discussions, and reflections  a constructivist exercise  achievement is the result of the learner making sense of our teaching 
  • 14. + Can understandings be “covered”? “ An understanding can never be “covered” if it is to be understood.” (p. 229)
  • 15. + Textbooks & Teaching for Understanding  Textbooks provide an oversimplified view or reality; they summarize what is known but rarely help students to understand the inquiries and arguments behind the summaries (p. 230)  Textbooks should not be used as a syllabus for units; it should be used as a “resource” to support desired results are a “guidebook in support of a purposeful journey.”  Textbooks
  • 16. Figure 10.1 (p.232) Uncoverage vs. Coverage in Using Textbooks Uncoverage  text as a resource  used to uncover, highlight, & explore essential questions  sections of the text are read in a sequence to support learning  only one resource among many Coverage  text is the syllabus  student’s job is to know what’s in the text (no essential questions for guidance)  text is read in order of pagination Primary source, additional sources rarely used
  • 17. +Uncoverage: Getting inside the subject’s processes and arguments  Since textbooks oversimplify and summarize what is known, teachers need to provide the tools for students to engage in inquiry and question what is written in books.  This “uncovering” naturally prompts teachers to consult other sources to shed further light… (pg. 237)
  • 18. + The Teacher’s Role: Designing the Right Experiences  Bringing concepts to life through experiences  Helping students to uncover meanings of big ideas and their interconnection  Providing a telling experience and a conceptual framework for making sense of the experience  Students need chances to explore and work with ideas before they understand them as “useful”  This affects how and when we use direct (didactic) instruction (modeling or demonstration, lecture)
  • 19. + What the teacher uses…  Didactic or Direct Instruction…  Facilitative or Constructivist Methods (Socratic method, openended questioning, discussion, guided inquiry, problem-based learning, simulation (mock trials), copperative learning)  Coaching – guided practice