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Thoughtful Education Getting Comfortable with The New American Lecture

Cadre A

May 4, 2006

Green River Regional Educational Cooperative

Dr. Harvey Silver

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Reflecting on What We’ve Learned

What do you remember about the New American Lecture strategy?

What questions do you have?

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Functions of Memory

Short Term Memory

Is this important?

Will I use this?

Is it worth the risk?

Attention

Working

Memory

Multiple Exposure

Variety of Strategies

Intensity of Thought

Engagement

Learning

Long Term Memory

Stored

Retrieved

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Getting Comfortable with the New American Lecture

Goal 1 Relevance: Help students find personal meaning by

connecting to prior knowledge or experiences to new learning.

Goal 2 Organization: Model research based techniques for

organizing information.

Goal 3 Note-taking: Guide students toward more effective

note-taking skills.

Goal 4 Memory: Improve memory and comprehension.

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90% is lost quote……

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What is the New American Lecture

What can the NAL do for you and your students?

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Phases of the Lecture

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Purpose:

Techniques:

Phase I: Preparation

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Purpose:

Techniques:

Phase I: Preparation

• attention

• hook

• bridge

• kindling

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ORGANIZATION

What is it?

How is it used?

Principle:

Present Visual Organizer

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ORGANIZATION

Purpose:

• Chunk information

to fit the Memory

Techniques:

•Visual Organizers

• Say It and See It

Present Visual Organizer

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What are some organizers you use? When? How?

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Step 4

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Phase III: Collecting Information

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Purpose:

•Multiple Memory Pathways

Techniques:

• Dual Coding

• Non-Linguistic

• Primacy and Recency

• “zulu”

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•Dual Coding

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Phase IV: Review Questions

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Phase IV: Review Questions

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Purpose:

• Rehearsal

Rote

Elaborate

Techniques:

• Questions in Style

• Stop 3-5 minutes to pose questions and process information

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4 Thought

Remember, Recall

•summarize

• retell

• sequence

Reason

• compare &contrast

• prove & disprove

• cause & effect

Relate

• connect personally

• evaluate

• empathize

Recreate

• suppositions, what if

• make and explain metaphor

• create, invent or design

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4 Thought

Remember, Recall

• What are the phases of the New American Lecture?

Reason

• Why is the New American Lecture more effective in building lasting memories than traditional lecture?

Relate

• What new insights did you gain about the NAL and how to use it in the classroom?

Recreate

• How is the New American Lecture a key to improving students’ academic performance?

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Let’s look at a teacher using the NAL

Hook:

Have you ever achieved something that you didn’t get credit for?

How did it make you feel?

What might you do next time to make sure

credit is given for your accomplishment?

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Today, we are going to examine the question, “Who should get credit for discovering America?”

Who do you think should get the credit and why do you think so?

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Early Man and Co. Leif Erikson and Co. Columbus and Co.

Exploration Dates

What was the culture like?

What were their motives for exploration?

What were some discovery processes they used?(technology)

What were some effects of the discoveries?

Who Discovered America?

30,000 B.C.

Hunters, gatherers; whole families and tribes traveled together.

Food: following caribou herd to New World.

Feet to walk across land bridge.

People spread over 2 continents; established over 200 different cultures and languages; adapted well to all environments. Sophisticated cultures-limited communication

1200 A.D.

Raiders and Traders

Booty and easily transported goods.

Knorr, slender flexible vessel using wind, man-power.

Keel, 2/3 of length; Word of mouth culture and no maps.

Small settlements in the new world that disappeared mysteriously; sagas in 1250 AD, moved from a pagan culture to a Christian culture.

Paleo Americans Vikings Southern Europeans

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What do you remember about the Paleo American’s discovery of America?

Compare and contrast the Paleo Amereican’s discoveries and the Viking’s discoveries.

Who do you believedeserves credit for

discovering America?

What if the southern Europeans had never

come to America? What effects might this have

had on America?

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Synthesis

Many people disagree about who should get credit for discovering America.

A. Identify at least THREE groups that should be considered.

B. Select the group whom you think deserves the credit and explain why.