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Welcome Back!ECI 475
What can you expect during our class time?
3 nights of listening to me talk for the whole time
7 nights with a mini-lesson from me 9 group presentations on interesting
topics 4 classes held in an online format
What can you expect for assignments?
Peer Pedagogy Project with a fellow NCTeacher
2 different assessment assignments
Peer Pedagogy Project
Collaborate with a classmate and research a pedagogical activity, strategy, approach, or utilization of technology that can be readily used in any classroom
Develop appropriate examples of how it could be used in the classroom.
Target a specific strategy, research the rationale and summarize its purpose and effectiveness in a presentation to the cohort.
Discuss examples of how to implement the strategy in different content areas and providing templates and resources.
Groups will post all of this information on their class wiki.
Peer Pedagogy Project Requirements
Collaboration (10 points)You will work with a classmate on the
project and divide the work equally. After the presentation, you will submit a self-evaluation and a peer evaluation regarding the work and effort that went into the project.
Peer Pedagogy Project Requirements
Delivery/Clarity of Presentation (10 points)
Well-delivered presentations are clear, polished, and well-rehearsed. Effective methods of presenting include use of eye contact, good posture, appropriate gestures and body movement. Presenters should use a well-modulated voice, arrive in professional dress and show enthusiasm for the topic. Good presenters stay focused and make smooth transitions. The length should be 20 to 25 minutes.
Peer Pedagogy Project Requirements
Content of Presentation (60 points)
INTRODUCTION and BACKGROUND (10 points)
▪ What is it? Give a basic description. ▪ In what context is it most appropriate to use
it?▪ How do students benefit from it?▪ How does it connect to 21st Century Skills?
Peer Pedagogy Project Requirements
EXAMPLES (45 points)Show four different examples of how to use the
pedagogical activity, strategy, approach, or technology
Sample breakdown: 2 English, 1 World History and 1 Spanish Each example must be grounded in a specific
lesson but do not need to write the lesson plan Should be relevant and applicable to the classroom ONE example must include a possible student
response/product and a grading rubric – you will complete the assignment to explain to your peers
Peer Pedagogy Project Requirements
CONCLUSION (5 points)Question/Answer Session: prepare 5-7
questions to ask the audience Clarify points, and ask if audience
needs elaboration
Peer Pedagogy Project Requirements
Posted Resources (20 points): Your resources pages will follow the
format of your presentation, with the addition of a few more resources for your peers. On your class wiki and in appropriate folder, upload your “Resources” pages (either as a Word Document, PDF or as a newly created wiki page). All resources should be posted on or before April 12th.
Peer Pedagogy Project Requirements – On Wiki / Folder
Page 1: Background: An explanation of the strategy Connection: The strategy’s connection to 21st
Century Skills Examples: A list of your four (4) examples of uses in
different disciplines Links: Include a list of links to additional sources for
further understanding of the teaching strategyPage 2: A Works Cited page completed in APA formatPage 3+: Templates for your peers to access and use in their
own class (these will be separate pages)
21st Century Skills
http://www.p21.org/documents/P21_Framework_Definitions.pdf
21st Century Skills
Core Subjects Global Awareness Financial, Economic, Business, and
Entrepreneurial Literacy Civil Literacy Health Literacy Environmental Literacy
21st Century Skills
Learning and Innovations Skills Creativity and Innovations Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Communication and Collaboration
21st Century Skills
Information and Media Skills Information Literacy Media Literacy ICT (Information, Communications,
and Technology) Literacy
21st Century Skills
Life and Career Skills Flexibility and Adaptability Initiative and Self-Direction Social and Cross-Cultural Skills Productivity and Accountability Leadership and Responsibility
Assessment Assignment (job)Select two summative assessments that you already use in the
classroom. Choose two students whose work you will analyze. The students’
responses will give you an opportunity to discuss your practice. The assessments you choose can include: Objective (i.e. multiple
choice, T/F, fill-in-the-blank, matching), short answer, essay (or combination) tests
Performance assessments/projects Writing assignments Include a separate analysis for each student (Analysis I is due on
Feb. 22 and Analysis II is due on April 5). Please use initials or a pseudonym for your students. In your appendix, please include a copy of each assessment and your grading rubric with the comments and feedback on each. Address the following questions in your analysis:
Assessment Assignment (no job) You may work from 472 portfolio and/or 473 Unit Plan. Or you can
create two assessments from two units if you choose.
You may use the internet and/or textbooks for support in writing questions and ideas (for projects and writing assignments). All sources must be cited using both parenthetical reference and a Resources page (APA documentation).
The assessments you create can include multiple choice, T/F, fill-in-the-blank, matching, short answer, or essay questions (or a combination). The assessment may also be a project or a writing assignment. Make sure you are careful regarding the length of the test. While there is not a minimum/maximum number of questions (this depends largely on the level and subject area), the test should not take longer than 1 hour for a student to complete, and not under 20 minutes. If it is a project, it should be something students can complete over the course of a couple of weeks. It should not span the length of an entire semester or term.