Over the last few weeks, I've been enquiring into MODERN LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS and the PEDAGOGY that underpins them.
http://www.core-ed.org/professional-learning/mle-matrix
The above link takes you to the CORE Education matrix of what a possible MLE should be like.
Below are my notes about where I think I am, my team, and where we are going is a mystery. I'm not stuck on the escalator. Just learning to take the time to unravel and unpack our context, and work towards an answer.
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Friday, 27 March 2015
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
MLP- modern learning pedagogy: part four
My last few posts haven't had photos, and are a little bit boring.
Here are some photos of what we've NOW got in our flexi-space.
OUR PEDAGOGY
CAN BE SEEN IN OUR ENVIRONMENT
CAN BE SEEN IN OUR ENVIRONMENT
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Independent License pins. |
Example- WORKSHOP ZONE: CRITERIA- be on time, write the date & walt in your book, participate, and support others. When students have demonstrated the above criteria for this ZONE at least twice, we then award them a pin. When a student earns 3 pins, they become an expert, and are given an 'expert' label. There are 10 zones of learning to be independent. 30 pins in total. As they earn pins they move up the LADDER of independence. This then EARNS them certain rights.
When students become LEVEL 3 they're allowed to move exclusively to particular spaces in our school. Obviously, this upward movement in independence is hopefully guided by our scaffolding to support them to ACTUALLY be independent.
We've set up a table and chairs in our cloak bay space. This is a BREAKOUT area for students to complete work quietly without interruption. What's great is that it's not too far from the CONNECT, so therefore teachers are always able to roam and support students in this space.
This CREATE space is where we hope to allow students to MAKE AND BREAK things. However, we're a few weeks away from fully realising its potential.
In this space we provide opportunities for specific groups to meet with us for workshops.
There are many students in our class that are just learning to use digital technology. Luckily, we have a group of students that have spent a year learning in an MLE. We've asked these students to be on call to support our kids with questions they might have about digi-tech. They wear very cool MARVEL-SHIELD themed tech-pert lanyards.
We created a visual display of our students REACHING FOR THE STARS. The students collaged their name and wrote goals on their forearms.
This space houses our SYNONYMS display, WRITING PROCESS and library books. The students move their name on the writing process so that we can visually see where students are. The plastic pockets have synonyms that students can use to replace words we highlight in their writing.
As you can see some students are playing a card game, while another is on their device. The box is full of SDA games, each has a task card or set of instructions describing what they are meant to do. On our MUST DO and CAN DO google sheet or scrap book the students must complete a certain range or number of independent tasks. They have to record this on doc pictured below.
These SHEETS are on our blog (1 group has theirs glued into a personalised scrap book each). We have grouped our students into 3 levelled INDEPENDENT SDA groups. We track their completion by checking daily what has been completed. As you can see their are triangles in the right corner of some cells. The students will have written the exact activity they have completed. All MUST DO tasks must be completed before CAN DO tasks. 1 teacher tracks our scrap book SDA group, and the other 2 teachers track and conference all the other students.
Clearly, with this many students it's important for us to track where our students are. They have to simply move their name on the board so we know where they are at all times.
In the breakout space there is often a group of students problem solving or collaborating. Whenever possible one of us is roaming and able to provided non-traditional support. Sometimes, students just need a hand with printing or to help with a task. Having three teachers is amazing for this very reason.
As the year progresses we hope to present the AWESOME work that students create. This is our VISUAL way of celebrating student learning. It's a place for STUDENT VOICE to be heard.
On many walls there are tonnes of posters describing Riverdale School's learning process. It's definitely worth a read.
*** LEARNING SPACES ***
CLOAKBAY |
CLOAKBAY |
CREATE |
TEACHING- connect |
LEARNER HUB- this suite of computers is pretty sweet! |
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TECH - PERTS |
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TEEPEE- this is another chill zone for our kids. |
CONNECT WALL. |
LITERACY CORNER |
THINK- This collaborative space is awesome. |
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MUST DO / CAN DO google sheet. |
IN & OUT BOARD |
BREAK OUT SPACE- teachable moments |
THESE KIDS SMASHED IT! |
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SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY |
On many walls there are tonnes of posters describing Riverdale School's learning process. It's definitely worth a read.
MLP- modern learning pedagogy: part one
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Photo copyrights belong to QUOTIVEE. |
As is the common expression, a journey is made up of single steps.
I began the journey into this modern learning paradigm early on in 2000. It is when a teacher is learning to be a teacher that one asks, why is a lecturer teaching me using a behaviourist model of instruction. If we are to promote the paradigm of co-constructivism, why am I made to sit and listen for 90minutes on a topic that I could just as easily read about from a book.
It was through many years of teaching that I began to further develop true co-constructivist techniques in the classroom. Early on in my teaching years, I created 'spaces' in my single cell classroom. These would be simple areas for my independent learners to work in, a space for them to be away from other learners and to focus. Often, I'd write up a task sheet and pin it to a wall, or I'd record my activities in scrap books and have the ss take it with them to work from. I have always believed that learning doesn't just occur when a teacher is talking to ss. Learners learn well by themselves and from one another. At the front of a teacher's mind, should be the idea that student collaboration and peer work enhances learning and not just the model 'sage on the stage'.
I have always been keen to allow times for students to be independent and quiet, as well as, work in groups and be loud. Real life places us in many situations where we learn on our own, or with a partner or in a group. Is it such a strange notion that this too be applied to 'where we learn'?! As an adult, I enjoy drinking coffee. I don't think it strange to find myself sitting at a cafe, with my Mac, headphones on, listening to top 40, while I'm planning. In fact, if you stroll by any cafe at midday, you're more than likely going to see adults on a couch with their smart phone or tablet. You'll probably see adults partaking in the daily grind of a work meeting, over a latte and salad.
We adults know where to learn, based on years of teaching ourselves to either seek solace or crave interaction with friends.
I know it shouldn't come as a shock to see adults laughing and chilling out on beanbags or at a bench, feet up, and talking about work. If we as people can continue to work or learn in various spaces, sitting or standing, then why would it be so difficult to imagine our children doing the same in school?!
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My rant has only but begun.
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My goal is to document my experience in an MLE and the developing MLP I'm developing. A flexible learning environment is our school's terminology for an MLE (modern learning environment). At the core of this is the pedagogy around COLLABORATIVE TEACHING. It is more than just the provision of learning spaces but the way in which we grow as co-teachers, because we guide our learners as they learn to drive their learning.
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My goal is to document my experience in an MLE and the developing MLP I'm developing. A flexible learning environment is our school's terminology for an MLE (modern learning environment). At the core of this is the pedagogy around COLLABORATIVE TEACHING. It is more than just the provision of learning spaces but the way in which we grow as co-teachers, because we guide our learners as they learn to drive their learning.
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