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Episode 11 Collaborative Approaches with Joel Anderson

Episode 11 Collaborative Approaches with Joel Anderson

FromEffective Teaching


Episode 11 Collaborative Approaches with Joel Anderson

FromEffective Teaching

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Length:
14 minutes
Released:
Jul 21, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, I interview Joel Anderson - Head of PDHPE at Newcastle High School, to discuss collaborative approaches in the classroom. Joel shares some of his approaches including the "Huddle and Pod" approach and discusses the importance of providing structure to the collaboration to ensure each student has a role. We also explain how collaborative approaches help students prepare for a life of learning as they prepare for life beyond the classroom.Collaborative Approaches with Joel Anderson by Daniel Jackson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.Join the Facebook CommunityWhat are collaborative approaches?The have students working together in groups of 2 or moreThey are structured with students working together with each student having a roleThey are situations where students work together towards the same goalsThe tasks should require high cognitive skills requiring collaboration. See this article on Collaboration and Cognitive load for more detailHuddle and Pod approachMuch like the jigsaw method. In this approach, students have a huddle - a group which is always the same for the whole term and they work together towards goals and discuss their learning together. The pods change each time but they are your groups that focus on the same activity or piece of content that once mastered is brought back to their huddle.How do collaborative approaches help create life long learners?Students develop people skills that can be used for learning later in lifeStudents are forced to take on a learning role and a teaching role while also working with others to expand their perspectives a begin to understand others viewpointsStudents begin to experience success in learning and realise they do not have to have all the answers, just be willing to find them.Where can you startStart small and "dip your toe in"pair discussionGroup work or research taskEvaluate how everything goes and adjust your approachMake sure students have a role in the learningLet go of the reins and let the class be noisy... be comfortable in the uncomfortable.
Released:
Jul 21, 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.