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What Math Class Can Learn From The Oblivious Viewer Loop
What Math Class Can Learn From The Oblivious Viewer Loop
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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Nov 28, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
In this episode Jon & Kyle compare the consolidation and connection phase of your math lesson to the Oblivious Viewer Loop phenomenon in common mystery TV shows. Stick around and you’ll learn how focusing on the intentionality of your learning goal can help shape how your consolidate your lesson so that we can avoid students “missing the point” of our lesson and instead make the connection to the learning goal. You’ll Learn: What is the oblivious viewer loop why we need to consider it when teaching our lessons; Why focusing on the intentionality of your problem based lesson will help make more connections during the consolidation of your lesson;What you can do when some kids are ‘getting it’ and others aren’t quite there yet;Resources: Episode 160: How To Make Connections In Your Problem-Based LessonsEpisode 177: Making The Consolidation CountEpisode 153: The Hero’s Journey In Math Class District Leader Resources:The Make Math Moments District Planning Workbook [First 3 pages] Learn About Our District Improvement ProgramAre you a district mathematics leader interested in crafting a mathematics professional learning plan that will transform your district mathematics program forever? Book a time to chat with us!Other Useful Resources and Supports: Make Math Moments Framework [Blog Article]Make Math Moments Problem-Based Lessons & UnitsGrab the free Make Math Moments 3-Part Framework Guidebook to extend your learning from this podcast! Grab the book here --> https://makemthathmoments.com/framework/
Released:
Nov 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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