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How to be Research Based
  • And still have fun!

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Bonny Buffington
  • 14 years sp ed resource room teacher
  • 3 years intervention specialist, inclusion
  • 12 years teacher trainer for co-teaching,
    inclusion strategies
  • 21 years high school math teacher
  • 23 years district administrator
  • 1 ½ years as educational consultant
  • Nearly 75 years!

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Baggage Claim
  • On an index card, LEGIBLY write your response to
    these questions
  • What do students need in order to learn?
  • What can teachers do to facilitate student
    learning?

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  • When I say GO, find a partner to share what you
    have written.
  • Explain your responses to your partner, and then
    give your index card to that person.
  • He/she will explain his/her responses to you and
    then give his/her index card to you.
  • Repeat after 60 seconds when I say
  • GO again

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Research says!
  • Dr. Henrietta Leiner and Dr. Alan Leiner of
    Stanford University (1993)
  • Research links physical movement with thinking
    process.
  • Dr. Peter Strick of Veteran Affairs Medical
    Center of Syracuse, NY (1995)
  • The part of the brain that processes movement is
    the same part that
  • processes learning.

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The Cerebellum
It's like a math co-processor. It's not
essential for any activity ... but it makes any
activity better. Anything we can think of as
higher thought, mathematics, music, philosophy,
decision-making, social skill, draws upon the
cerebellum.... Dr. Jay Giedd, National
Institute of Mental Health
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So what?
  • Integrate movement activities into everyday
    learning
  • Provide manipulatives
  • Offer novel activities, learning locations,
    choices that require moving
  • Eric Jensen, Brain-Based Learning (2000) p 169

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Resources
  • The Strategy Ring
  • http//www.kcesc.org
  • Glossary of Instructional Strategies
  • http//glossary.plasmalink.com/glossary.html
  • Summarization in Any Subject, Rick Wormeli, ASCD

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Science Question
  • The chemical symbol for oxygen is O hydrogen is
    H nitrogen is N.
  • Name the chemical symbol for the element Sodium

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Numbered Heads Together
  • In groups of 4, number each person 1, 2, 3, and 4
  • Name the chemical symbol for the element
    potassium

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Research says!
  • Dr. Joseph LeDoux, Center for Natural Science,
    NYU (1996)
  • Emotions contribute significantly to attention,
    perception, memory, and problem solving
  • Dr. Paul MacLean, neurologist (1978, 1990),
    Laboratory of Brain Evolution and Behaviour
  • Supports critical role of emotions in learning

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So what?
  • Establish a safe learning environment
  • Ensure resources necessary for success are
    available to every learner
  • Provide personally meaningful projects and more
    individual choice
  • Use self-assessment tools for non-threatening
    feedback
  • Celebrate student success
  • Incorporate assignments that require
    sharing personal opinions and feelings

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Resources
  • Spinners and other goodies
  • http//www.kaganonline.com/Catalog/TeacherTools2.h
    tml
  • All kinds of web sites with helpful stuff
  • http//www.webblue.havre.k12.mt.us/Teacher/index.h
    tml

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Vocab Pictionary
  • Use your vocabulary words to play Pictionary
    with a partner
  • When you guess the word, you must also say the
    definition

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Vocab words
  • Strategy
  • Cerebellum
  • Facilitate
  • Legible
  • Curriculum
  • Research
  • Movement
  • Multi-sensory
  • Response
  • Non-threatening
  • Assessment
  • Perception

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Research Says!
  • Dr. Daniel Schacter, Harvard University professor
    of psychology (1996)
  • Different learning tasks require different ways
    to store and recall information
  • Dr. Richard M. Restak, president of the American
    Neuropsychiatric Association (1994)
  • Research supports the fact that using different
    learning styles enhances learning

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So what?
  • Use as many modalities and/or intelligences as
    possible when you teach.
  • Students learn differently and so teachers should
    teach differently.
  • Differentiate instruction!

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Learning Style Resources
  • Several inventories
  • http//www.auburn.edu/witteje/ilsrj/resources.htm
  • Research and articles
  • http//www.pz.harvard.edu/index.cfm (Project Zero
    research)

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Questions for the consultant Bonny
Buffington bonny_buffington_at_knoxnet.k12.oh.us http
//www.bonnybuffington.wikispaces.com
Knox County ESC 308 Martinsburg Rd. Mount Vernon,
OH 43050 740-393-6767
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