Teach Like a Champion Field Guide

eBook - A Practical Resource to Make the 49 Techniques Your Own
Langbeschreibung
The companion toTeach Like a Champion, the book that took the teaching community by storm

In his acclaimed book Teach Like a Champion, Doug Lemov shared 49 essential techniques used by excellent teachers. In his companion Field Guide, he further explores those techniques in a practical guide. With theTeach Like a Champion Field Guide, teachers will have an indispensable resource that complements their classroom application of Lemov's techniques. The activities are designed to accompany the practitioner on the journey to become a champion teacher. The activities span three stages: learning the techniques, preparing to use the techniques, and actual practice.

In addition to developing and sharpening teaching techniques, the activities provide a proven system for assessing outcomes. The book includes thirty new video clips of champion teachers with analysis from the author. It also includes helpful charts for teachers to track their own progress and to record feedback from colleagues. Most importantly, by using the Field Guide, teachers will be prepared to successfully unlock the talent and skill in all their students.

  • A hands-on exploration of 49 techniques that are guaranteed to boost success in the classroom
  • Includes 30 video clips of champion teachers
  • Written by Doug Lemov, bestselling author ofTeach Like a Champion

Teach Like a Champion Field Guide is a must-have workbook for every teacher, from beginner to veteran. The workbook is also a great tool for professional development.

Inhaltsverzeichnis
DVD Contents xiii

Acknowledgments xvii

The Author xviii

About Uncommon Schools xix

Introduction 1

A Map of the 49 Techniques 8

Section 1 Setting High Academic Expectations

Technique 1NO OPT OUT 11

Turn I dont know into a success by helping students who wont try or cant succeed practice getting it right (and being accountable for trying).

Technique 2RIGHT IS RIGHT 22

When you respond to answers in class, hold out for answers that are all-the-way right or all the way to your standards of rigor.

Technique 3STRETCH IT 37

Reward right answers with follow-up questions that test for reliability, challenge students, and extend knowledge.

Technique 4FORMAT MATTERS 52

Help your students to format responses to your questions grammatically, in complete sentences, audibly, and according to other worthy criteria.

Technique 5WITHOUT APOLOGY 65

Get beyond labeling what students need to learn as boring, out of your control, or too remote or hard for them. Keep it rigorous, not watered down.

Section 2 Planning That Ensures High Academic Achievement

Technique 6BEGIN WITH THE END 73

Progress from unit planning to lesson planning. Define the objective, decide how youll assess it, and then choose appropriate lesson activities.

Technique 74 MS 82

There are four criteria for an effective lesson plan objective: Manageable, Measurable, Made first, and Most important.

Technique 8POST IT 89

Display your lesson objective where everyone can see it and identify your purpose.

Technique 9SHORTEST PATH 92

In planning lessons, find the most direct and effective route by which students can reach a goal.

Technique 10DOUBLE PLAN 97

As you plan a lesson, plan what students will be doing at each point in class.

Technique 11DRAW THE MAP 103

Consciously design and control the physical environment in which you teach, including seating arrangements.

Section 3 Structuring and Delivering Your Lessons

Technique 12THE HOOK 110

Introduce material to your class in a captivating, inspiring, and exciting way.

Technique 13NAME THE STEPS 114

Break down complex tasks into steps that form a path for student mastery.

Technique 14BOARD = PAPER 121

This is a method by which a teacher models and shapes how students should take notes in order to capture information he or she presents.

Technique 15CIRCULATE 125

Move strategically around the room during all parts of the lesson.

Technique 16BREAK IT DOWN 134

When a student makes an error, provide just enough help to allow her to solve as much of the original problem as she can.

Technique 17RATIO 148

In some classrooms, teachers do nearly all of the cognitive work. The aim ofRatiois for students to do progressively more of it themselves.

Technique 18CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING 163

While you teach, constantly assess what your students understand. Correct misunderstandings as quickly as you can.

Technique 19AT BATS 179

Succeeding twice at a skill wont bring mastery. You get to real mastery on the twentieth iteration. Or the fiftieth. Or the hundredth. Give your students lots of practice in learning and mastering knowledge or skills.

Technique 20EXIT TICKET 185

End each class with an explicit assessment of your objective that you can use to evaluate your (and your students) success.

Technique 21TAKE A STAND 190

Get students to exercise their own judgment of their peers answers. Doing so builds engagement, healthy skepticism, and confidence.

Section 4 Engaging Students in Your Lessons

Technique 22COLD CALL 195

Call on students regardless of whether theyve raised their hands.

Technique 23CALL AND RESPONSE 211

You ask (call); the class answers in unison (response). Do it to build energetic, positive engagement and to spread the work around the room.

Technique 24PEPPER 227

Pepperis fast-paced cumulative vocal review that builds energy and actively engages the whole class.

Technique 25WAIT TIME 233

Allow students time to process before answering. If they arent productive with that time, narrate them toward being more productive.

Technique 26EVERYBODY WRITES 245

Prepare your students to engage rigorously by giving them the chance to reflect in writing before you ask them to discuss.

Technique 27VEGAS 251

Vegasis the sparkle, the fun that brings students together while progressing toward your learning objective.

Section 5 Creating a Strong Classroom Culture Strength

Overview to Section 5

THE IMPORTANCE OF ROUTINES 257

Strong routines are the backbone of an efficient classroom. And students take pride in knowing how to do things the right way. But getting there is easier said than done. Heres what weve learned about the how for techniques 28 through 35.

Technique 28ENTRY ROUTINE 261

Entry Routineis what students do as soon as they enter the classroom. This technique covers how to make it and other routine tasks automatic to free more time for teaching.

Technique 29DO NOW 267

ADo Nowis a short activity you have written on the board or placed on students desks for them to do as soon as they enter the classroom.

Technique 30TIGHT TRANSITIONS 271

Maximize time and energy for learning by instilling tight routines for transitioning from one class activity to another.

Technique 31BINDER CONTROL 281

Require students notes to live in a binder that you manage actively and protect from loss, damage, or disorganization.

Technique 32SLANT 284

SLANTcomprises five student behaviors that boost their ability to pay attention: (1) sit up straight, (2) listen, (3) ask and answer questions, (4) nod your head, and (5) track the speaker.

Technique 33ON YOUR MARK 288

Everyone in class should be ready at the starting line with any needed materials when you begin the class.

Technique 34SEAT SIGNALS 292

Teach students to use signals to get permission to attend to necessary business (bathroom, pencil sharpener, and so on) without distracting the class.

Technique 35PROPS 295

Engineer whole-class positive reinforcement for students who demonstrate excellence.

Section 6 Setting and Maintaining High Behavioral StrengthExpectations

Technique 36100% 300

Expect100%compliance,100%of the time,100%of the way. But get it with finesse.

Technique 37WHAT TO DO 319

Use specific, concrete, sequential, and observable directions to tell studentsWhat to Do, as opposed to whatnotto do.

Technique 38STRONG VOICE 333

Affirm your authority through intentional verbal and nonverbal habits, especially at moments when you need control.

Technique 39DO IT AGAIN 354

Give students more practice when theyre not up to speednot just doing something again but doing it better, striving to do their best.

Technique 40SWEAT THE DETAILS 363

Even minor physical details of the classroom and personal appearance can signal and reinforce high expectations.

Technique 41THRESHOLD 366

Meet your students at the door, setting classroom expectations before they enter the room.

Technique 42NO WARNINGS 374

Warnings are the slipperiest of slopes. Effectively and appropriately intervene, to keep expectations high.

Section 7 Building Character and Trust

Technique 43POSITIVE FRAMING 380

Narrate the classroom you want and show your faith in students even while making corrections consistently.

Technique 44PRECISE PRAISE 395

Make your positive reinforcement strategic. Differentiate between acknowledgment and praise.

Technique 45WARM/STRICT 408

Be both warm and strict at the same time to send a message of high expectations, caring, and respect.

Technique 46JOY FACTOR 416

Celebrate the work of learning as you go.

Technique 47EMOTIONAL CONSTANCY 426

Manage your emotions to consistently promote student learning and achievement.

Technique 48EXPLAIN EVERYTHING 432

Help students see the big picture. Let them know how what you and they are doing in the classroom will advance them academically.

Technique 49NORMALIZE ERROR 438

Getting it wrong then getting it right is the fundamental process of schooling. Expect it and communicate the normality of that process to students.

Index 447

How to Use the DVD 459

Doug LemovAuthor of the bestselling Teach Like a Champion, Doug Lemov is a managing director of Uncommon Schools. He has taught English and history at the university, high school, and middle school levels. He lives in upstate New York with his wife and their three children. Visit him at douglemov.com.
Autor*in:
Doug Lemov
Art:
Digitalprodukt/E-Book (Download)
Sprache :
Englisch
Zeit:
480 S.
ISBN-13:
9781118218600
Verlag:
JOSSEY-BASS
Erscheinungsdatum:
22.12.2011
Erscheinungsjahr:
2011
Ausgabe:
1/2011

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