The North Woods Partnership
Presents
Fred Woodman - Effective Teaching (or everything you wanted to know about teaching, but were afraid to ask!)
Would you like to know why some things work in your classroom and some do not?
Would you like to have all the current educational jargon put into simple words that you could understand?
Would you like to have some tools that motivate your students?
Well Bunky, have we got a course for you. Keep reading, and bring your sense of humor!
Course Title: Effective Teaching
Starts on October 9th, from 3:00pm – 5:30pm at Region III Vocation School
Instructor: Frederick M. Woodman, Former Superintendent of Schools, MSAD #67
(Also formerly known as Prince)
Please call Ann Davis at 746-3500 to sign up.
Course Description: This course is designed to instruct teachers concerning the different techniques available to them during each learning moment. It will enable each teacher to develop lessons based on knowledge of lesson design and the principals of learning.
Overall Goals: 1. Teachers will know how to present an effective lesson that is
totally under their control.
2. Teachers will learn the correct terminology and sequencing needed in an effective lesson.
3. Teachers will be able to discuss and observe lesson design as it is used by colleagues.
Performance Objectives: Upon completion of this course, the learner should be able to:
1. Demonstrate Prime Time learning
2. Demonstrate the five parts of input
3. Demonstrate the seven areas of output
4. Demonstrate proper use of guided and independent practice
5. Demonstrate correct closure and independent practice
6. Demonstrate the six parts of motivation
7. Demonstrate the five parts of retention
8. Demonstrate the four segments of reinforcement
9. Demonstrate the kinds and elements of transfer
10. Demonstrate the ability to diagnose an objective at the proper level of difficulty
11. Connect all of the above with a classroom organization and management program