Questions to consider:
Challenging high-end learners
How will this be useful?
Looking at the section for challenging high-end learners gave me so many great ideas. It was actually really motivating and inspiring. What a phenominal resource! I think the section with measurable terms for thinking order objectives, high-order thinking questions, and questions that require critical thinking to respond will be useful for all students. It will be fun and challenging for me to organize my own resources and take advantage of this. I love the search function as well, I could find level appropriate standards for all variations of studies.
I also found it interesting how the middle school tasks were compared and adapted to high school objectives to help challenge TAG students. The sample grading rubrics and lesson ideas were also really cool and applicable. I am so glad that I had the opportunity to explore the ODE website more.
How can I make use of graphic organizers to illustrate concepts I’ll be teaching?
Graphic organizers will be helpful to me as I plan my own lessons and teaching strategies. I recently read about a graphic organizer used to brainstorm and come up with content, objectives, goals, and art projects for the class as a whole to participate in. The students had a huge amount of buy-in and the projects were relevant to their personal culture.
How appropriate are these theories and resources (for “high end learners”) for all students?
I think the theories and resources are fairly appropriate. It will depend on each unique learner make-up, but overall it seems like a good idea to challenge gifted students at a higher grade level standard, promote independent research, give opportunities for higher level thinking, and critical engagement with the resources.
How will this resource help me identify state standards I must address?
This resource will help me identify state standards I must address by giving me easy access to national and state standards for all of the content areas. This is actually a huge relief because we have spent so much time planning and thinking about assessment, etc. without me ever actually knowing what the standards are. I need to take these down and plan my practicum around them.
What other content should I familiarize myself with now?
I think it will be good for me to familiarize myself with the content standards for other classes as well. I can easily incorporate many other subject areas into art to help enrich my students' school experience. If I am aware of the content standards for other subject areas, I can more appropriately support other subject areas. Examples that come to mind are geometry (shape in drawing), science (light spectrum and paint mixing), literacy (discussion, critique, journaling, research), history and so on.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
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