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How various pedagogiesMight approach the same assignment
Shelley Sanborn, Suzi Hirshfield, and Greg Irish
Instructions
• Alone, list three ways each pedagogy might approach the same lesson
• Join a group and increase the list to 6 or 7+ • Peek at the pre-listed approaches and
copy/paste the ones you like best to your lists to reach 10 – 12 approaches total
• Delete the pre-listed approach slides• Upload to Slideshare• Embed it on the class wiki
Assignment: Volcano PowerPoint
• How might this assignment be shaped by:– Behaviorist– Constructivist– Cognitivist– Pragmatist– Multiple Intelligence ?
Behavioristand the Volcano PowerPoint
• Slide show that includes academic Vocabulary• Create a rubric with goals for mastery on subject• Make a set of flash cards to share with class • Rewards for tasks• Show stages of a volcanic eruption• Provide statistics on volcanoes• Memorize data• Clear goals and objectives• Diagram that is to be labeled• Standardized test• Outline
• Back to Table of Contents
Constructivistand the Volcano PowerPoint
• Classroom in Hawaii: What should people know about volcanoes?
• Illustrations and photos• Virtual Field Trip• Family Story slides • What are your experiences with volcanoes?• Make your own volcano• Make different volcano forms• Draw experience of the erupting volcano• Volcano the Sims versions…..• Back to Table of Contents
Cognitivistand the Volcano PowerPoint
• Why do you think volcanoes erupt• A volcano is erupting how can we get around it?• Make a volcano or plates that show how this happens• Field trip• Have students embed videos into power point• Create categories for volcano information • Timeline with plate movement• Grid of Pangaea stages• Create a step by step graphic life of a volcano• Scanned images and diagrams• Back to Table of Contents
Pragmatistand the Volcano PowerPoint
• Do’s and Don’t, volcano etiquette• What does it mean when the volcano looks like this?• What will happen to the volcano is we …?• How to do a volcano rescue?• What will help you survive in an eruption?• How can you prepare your home for volcanic activity?• Where can we expect to find volcanoes?• Explain how volcanoes work?• Are volcanoes ever truly dormant?• How many people visit volcanoes?• How accessible are volcanoes to the general public?• Volcano tourism • Back to Table of Contents
Multiple Intelligenceand the Volcano PowerPoint
• Write a song about volcanoes• Make a music video• In a group create your own show that demonstrates your
knowledge • Write a newspaper • Dance the eruption of a volcano• Write a journal as if you were a volcano• Draw illustrations of how volcanoes come to be • Design a math equation about volcanoes • Tell about volcanoes around the world• Create a digital story about humans and volcanoes• Back to Table of Contents
Spoiler Alert!The following slides
List other suggestions
BehavioristStandardized, detailed rubricSpecific expectations as to facts,
figures, charts, diagrams, illustrations
Specific slide totals and design requirements
Step by step execution and designPrecise deadlines; mid-unit
benchmarksDetailed assessment of product
Constructivist More background and context
buildingReasons for studying volcanosDramatic stories of previous
volcanoesComparison of volcanos to other
eventsDiscussion of the human toll
Cognitivist Background preparation would
include intensive study and research
Outside reading requiredRespond with analysis to written
literature and studySpeculation of volcano impactWhat if… scenarios
PragmatistField tripsDisaster reliefEscape and rescue techniquesWarning signs and likelihoodPreparednessHard facts from previous
volcanoes alternative mediums in addition
to or instead of PowerPoint
Multiple IntelligenceOne slide on each intelligenceAn interpretative presentation
that includes multimedia and audience interaction
Supplementary materials brought in as part of the presentation
Opportunities to use alternative mediums in addition to or instead of PowerPoint