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Title: THE SKILLFUL TEACHER


1
THE SKILLFUL TEACHER
  • Stephen Brookfield
  • Distinguished University Professor
  • University of St. Thomas
  • Minneapolis-St. Paul

2
ASSUMPTIONS OF SKILLFUL TEACHING
  • Good teaching whatever helps students learn
  • Best teaching is critically reflective
  • Most important teaching knowledge we need how
    students experience learning

3
CRITICAL INCIDENT QUESTIONNAIRE (CIQ)
  • Moment Most Engaged as a Learner
  • Moment Most Distanced as a Learner
  • Action Most Affirming/Helpful
  • Action Most Puzzling/Confusing
  • What Surprised You Most

4
HOW TO USE THE CIQ
  • Last 5 minutes of last class
  • Anonymous
  • Reviewed at beginning of next weeks class
  • Illustrates diversity in class
  • Allows you to emphasize why class is organized as
    it is
  • Negotiation is NOT capitulation

5
BENEFITS OF CIQ
  • Helps you take informed actions
  • Builds a case for using multiple methods and
    techniques with students
  • Allows you to catch problems, confusions
    misunderstandings early
  • Builds trust
  • Models Critical Thinking

6
WHAT STUDENTS VALUE IN TEACHERS
  • CREDIBILITY
  • Expertise (you really know your stuff)
  • Experience (as a real life worker as a teacher)
  • Rationale (you have a thought through plan of
    action)
  • Conviction (that the learning is important)

7
AUTHENTICITY
  • Congruence (between your words actions)
  • Full Disclosure (of your expectations criteria)
  • Responsiveness (to students learning
    difficulties)
  • Personhood (appropriate autobiographical examples)

8
EMOTIONAL RHYTHMS
  • IMPOSTORSHIP
  • CULTURAL SUICIDE
  • LOST INNOCENCE
  • ROADRUNNING

9
WHY LECTURE?
  • Provide overview/outline of a broad body of
    material
  • To explain and illustrate with examples difficult
    ideas concepts
  • To introduce alternative perspectives
    interpretations
  • To model intellectual attitudes and behaviors
  • To encourage learners interest in a topic

10
USE A VARIETY OF APPROACHES
  • Chunked in 15 minute segments
  • Structured Silent writing (3 minutes) - most
    important/confusing point, question /
    illustration of concept. Shuffle these ask
    students to read them or read them yourself.
  • Buzz groups
  • Lecture from Siberia
  • Assign Roles to Students each week - summarizer,
    devils advocate
  • Team lecturing with peer critique

11
VARIETY OF APPROACHES
  • Video clips
  • Spot the deliberate teacher error (when you
    contradict yourself, say something clearly
    inaccurate etc.)
  • Example inventories - students provide examples
    to show theyve understood concepts youve
    covered (on 3x5, newsprint, blackboard on online)

12
ORGANIZED AS HELPFUL INFORMATIONAL MAPS
  • Scaffolding Notes - Main headings sub-headings
    with space for examples
  • Clear verbal signals - global (now a whole new
    area is being introduced), key point (a main idea
    is being explored), example, meta-review
  • Frequent summaries
  • Where are we now?

13
MODEL LEARNING BEHAVIORS
  • Begin with questions the lecture will try to
    answer
  • End with questions the lecture has raised
  • Structured Devils Advocacy
  • Assumption Hunting
  • Team teaching - peer critique

14
LESSON PLANNING
  • Multiple Modalities (aim for 3 per lesson) - e.g.
    lecturing, demonstration, small group
    application, silent writing, visual illustration,
    newsprint dialog
  • Lesson Structure depends on learning you wish to
    achieve
  • CIQ will tell you what is working for how many

15
LESSON PLANNING contd.
  • Frequent recaps
  • Frequent explanations
  • Regular example exercises - students write (on
    3x5, on newsprint, or on board) examples to
    illustrate a skill or idea youre teaching
  • Tie each learning activity to homework

16
FINAL THOUGHTS
  • Beware the Perfect Ten syndrome
  • Teaching is Informed Muddling Through
  • Dont be who you arent
  • Resistance / Hostility are normal not caused by
    you
  • Never underestimate your power

17
RESOURCES
  • www.stephenbrookfield.com
  • THE SKILLFUL TEACHER
  • DISCUSSION AS A WAY OF TEACHING
  • BECOMING A CRITICALLY REFLECTIVE TEACHER
  • All available from Jossey-Bass Publishers
    (San Francisco) www.josseybass.com
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