Title: The self-determined learning model of instruction
1The self-determined learning model of instruction
- Teacher Guide
- Colleen A. Thoma
- Virginia Department of Education
- Virginia Training and Technical Assistance Center
- Pilot Schools
2What is it?
- The self-determined learning model of instruction
is a model of teaching designed for use by
teachers to enable students to become causal
agents in their own lives and to self-direct
learning.
3Overview
- The self-determined learning model of instruction
is a problem-solving process - It is based on the premise that self-determined
people persistently regulate their problem
solving to meet their own goals in life - In order to live successfully in the community,
students with disabilities must resolve one
problem after another.
4What is a problem?
- A problem is a task, activity, or situation for
which a solution is not immediately identified,
known or obtainable. - Solving a problem is a process of identifying a
solution that resolves the initial perplexity or
difficulty. - Problem solving seeks to bridge the gap between a
persons current situation and a desired outcome.
5Self-determined learning model of instruction
- Is flexible enough that it can be used
individually and tailored to an individual
students needs - Can also be used for a group or whole class
process
6Problem-solving Process
7Considerations for individualizing the model
- Not all students will learn all steps, nor will
they necessarily use the words as outlined - You may have to paraphrase for some students or
engage them in each step without them
understanding the whole process
8Introducing the process to students
- Emphasize that you want to teach the student to
learn to solve problems and learn what he or she
needs to know to get what they want in life (in
school, in a job, in living, etc.) - Explain terms
- Problem
- Barrier
- Goal
9Introducing the process to students
- Ground discussion in the realm of students
transition to adult life and/or the realm of the
academic class - Outline students responsibilities and the
responsibilities of any support personnel - Teachers role through this initial discussion is
to support/scaffold
10Introducing the process to students
- Make the student questions fit!
- Read the questions with or to the student
- Discuss what the questions mean
- Change the wording to enable the student to
better understand - You will then have questions that the student
will accept as his/her own.
11Using the process with students
12What is my goal?
What do I want to learn? What do I know about it
now? What must change for me to learn what I
dont know now? What can I do to make this
happen?
13What is my plan?
What can I do to learn what I dont know? What
could keep me from taking action? What could I
do to remove these barriers? When will I take
action?
14What have I learned?
What actions have I taken? What barriers were
removed? What has changed about what I didnt
know? Do I know what I want to know?
15Using the model
- Left-hand side are the student questions
- Right-hand side provides guidelines for teachers
to use to stimulate discuss, focus the student
and/or focus their own efforts - Lets try some examples.
16Think, Pair, Share Activity
- THINK about a problem youve encountered in your
own life and apply Phase I of the self-determined
learning model of instruction to its solution - THINK about a possible plan (using Phase II)
17Think, Pair, Share Activity
- PAIR discuss your problem and possible solution
with a colleague - PAIR give your colleague an opportunity to
discuss his/her problem and possible solution
18Think, Pair, Share activity
- SHARE your colleagues problem and possible
solution with the large group.
19Example of using the model with a student
- We want you to meet Katie..
20Group activity
- Break into groups of 5
- You will work with teachers who teach students
who are most similar to the ones you see daily - Read the basic information about a student with
disabilities - Within the groups, decide
- Determine 3 goals for the student
- Go through phases 1 and 2 of the self-determined
learning model of instruction for each of the
three goals - Be ready to share these goals with the large
group.