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Episode 3 Exemplars

Episode 3 Exemplars

FromEffective Teaching


Episode 3 Exemplars

FromEffective Teaching

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Length:
10 minutes
Released:
May 11, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, I discuss why we should be using and providing exemplars to our students and some of the best practices around how to use exemplars to improve student learning and help to create life-long learners.Exemplars by Daniel Jackson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.Join the Facebook CommunityWhy ExemplarsExemplars show students what success looks likeThey are a great reference for feedbackThey help improve peer feedback and student self-assessmentThey work really well when they are directly connected to the learning goals/intentionsThey have a positive impact on students achieving successSuccess feels good and helps students to love learningHow to use exemplarsStart with an exemplar of what your students might produce as evidence of their learning by the end of your lesson, or by the end of this week.Creative writing pieceVideo explanationDramatic performance orA pamphlet they could createMake sure your learning goals or intentions are clearly evidenced in the exemplarEnsure students understand that they do not have to replicate what you have done, but should use it as a reference to check their workYou will use the exemplar to help you provide feedbackLevel upHave more than one exemplar using different methods for achieving the same learning goalAnnotate your exemplar, maybe use Screencastify and make a video explanation, or use the comments/track changes section of your document to put comments that help explain why the exemplar is so goodHave examples at different levels that you compare and contrast with your students to help them know what is required to move from where their first draft might be to where you want them to get toAs they progress, highlight this and celebrate it with them.Remember the more you celebrate their achievements the more they will develop their confidence in learning and the more they are likely to begin to enjoy the process.Create your ownPick 1 lesson or sequence of lessons, and create 1 exemplar that shows your students what success in that lesson or those lessons might look like.Make sure you show and explain the exemplar to your students so that they understand why the exemplar is a good example of successfully achieving the learning goal/sCelebrate students achievements, and use them as exemplars for each other.
Released:
May 11, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Through research and interviews Dan looks at all things education in order to help teachers implement strategies that focus on developing student capacity to be self-sufficient learners as well as providing other tips for teachers to enhance their effectiveness.