Take Part in our Instructional Strategies workshops
BLOCK SCHEDULING
This informative and interactive workshop guides the participants in exploring the major block scheduling options, considering their advantages and disadvantages. In addition, the participants will experience a blending of four major instructional strategies crucial to the success of instruction in block scheduling.
BRAIN COMPATIBLE TEACHING
This workshop rehearses the latest research on the brain and applies this research to the teaching and training situation. Caine and Caine's twelve brain principles are a highlight of this workshop. This workshop includes the four phases of brain compatible teaching and gives participants opportunities to plan lessons or sessions using these four phases.
BRAIN RESEARCH
This interactive workshop explores the latest research on the brain in a way that is understandable for all. The workshop highlights brain structure and brain function. It also delves into the research on memory systems. The workshop emphasizes material that is particularly relevant to the teacher or trainer.
COOPERATIVE LEARNING
This highly interactive workshop provides a solid research foundation for the benefits of cooperative learning. The workshop demonstrates many cooperative learning strategies in pairing, small team, and whole group formats. The workshop concludes giving participants opportunities to plan cooperative learning sessions.
HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS
This participatory, active workshop explores the crucial role of questioning and graphic organizers in eliciting higher order thinking skills from students. It organizes fifteen crucial thinking skills into the five categories of: Relevance, Richness, Relatedness, Rigor, and Recursiveness. It provides an opportunity for teachers to create lessons emphasizing one of the thinking skills by using suggested questions and graphic organizers.
INTEGRATING THE CURRICULUM
This workshop builds on the foundation laid by Robin Fogarty in her book How to Integrate the Curricula. The workshop highlights several ways to go about this integration from very simple approaches to ones that take more time and effort. The participants have an opportunity to take one of the approaches and build appropriate integrated lessons.
MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES
This interactive, hands-on workshop introduces the participants to Howard Gardner's work on the eight intelligence's. The participants will learn some of the fundamentals of the theory and then will experience ways to translate these intelligence's into teaching the curriculum in their classrooms.
PERFORMANCE TASKS
This cutting edge, practical workshop enables teachers to incorporate a variety of standards into challenging performance tasks which help the students gather crucial information and knowledge, and then apply all of it to concrete, real-world tasks.