Title: The Course Organizer Routine
1The Course Organizer Routine
- The Content Enhancement Series
2How are we doing?
- Place dots to indicate how often you have used
the FRAME, LINCs, Unit Organizer and Course
Organizer this year.
3Startling Facts
- On-track Indicator
- Students who stay on-track during their
freshman year (earn 5 credits and no more than 1
F) are 3.5 times as likely to graduate. - One semester F decreases the likelihood of
graduating from 83 to 60. - 2 Fs decreases the likelihood to 44.
- 3 Fs decreases the likelihood to 31.
4Lakotas CLC Past and Future
- 2009-2010 School Year
- FRAME
- LINCs
- SMARTER Planning
- Unit Organizer
- 2010-2011 School Year
- Course Organizer
- Concept Anchoring
- Question Exploration
5The Unit Organizer
- Is a visual device that
- Is designed to enhance students
- organization
- understanding
- remembering
- responses
- belief in the value of the content
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10Content Enhancement
- The Benefit
- Group and individual needs are valued and met
- Maintained integrity of the content
- Critical content is selected and transformed in a
manner that promotes student learning and - Instruction is carried out in a partnership with
students.
11The Value of Course Planning
- Creates a mindset for identifying and
presenting outcomes and using new methods. - Promotes the development of broad and inclusive
teaching routines that respond to academic
diversity. - Communicates expectations about how content,
learning, and social interactions will be
organized during the first weeks of a course. - Defines how the learning community will be
created and maintained.
12The Challenge of Course Planning
- Students may have difficulty
- Seeing their own progress.
- Understanding why learning the information is
important. - Learning how the teacher approaches the course.
- Feeling comfortable with learning rituals.
- Learning how to participate in creating a good
classroom learning climate.
13The Challenge of Course Planning
- Students may also have difficulty
- Learning the performance standards for course
expectations. - Understanding how course ideas are related to
units and lessons. - Creating new ways to organize and categorize
information over time. - Learning how to integrate and generalize what
they have learned.
14Research on Course Planning
- When teachers use the Course Organizer Routine
- Teachers spend more time orienting students to a
course. - Teachers use more methods related to inclusive
teaching. - Students considered at-risk for school failure
answered more course content questions correctly. - All students either improved or maintained steady
progress. - Teachers reported that it provided focus for unit
and lesson planning.
15Components of Course Planning
- Questions that capture critical content.
- A map that shows the sequence of course units.
- The underlying concepts that will serve as the
basis for the course questions and units. - The course rituals (comprising of teaching
routines learning strategies).
16Components of Course Planning
- The principles used to create a learning
community. - The standards used to evaluate student progress.
- The system used to promote communication and
progress toward expectations. - A concrete device for communicating planning
decisions. - A routine for launching and maintaining course
goals and progress.
17The Cue-Do-Review Sequence
- Cue
- A visual device called the Course Organizer is
presented and explained at the beginning of the
course. - Throughout the course the teacher cues students
to use the Course Organizer to evaluate progress
and integrate learning.
18The Cue-Do-Review Sequence
- Do
- During the initial presentation, the teacher
follows a set of procedures called the Linking
Steps that help the teacher explain how the
Course Organizer will enhance learning. - Cue Course Questions
- Outline Critical Concepts and Units
- Uncover Community Principles
- Reveal Learning Rituals
- Share Performance Options
- Explain Course Standards
19The Cue-Do-Review Sequence
- Review
- The teacher uses the Course Organizer throughout
the year and at the end of the year to help
students review what and how learning has
occurred.
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22This Course The name of the course and a summary
or paraphrase of what the course is about
23Course Questions The critical questions that
every student in the class will be able to answer
by the end of the course
24Critical Concepts The critical concepts that
will be emphasized throughout the course, that
relate to course questions, and that cut across
more that one unit.
25Course Map A graphic depiction showing how the
course information has been organized for learning
26Community Principles The principles on which
the classroom learning community will be built.
27Learning Rituals The teaching routines, learning
strategies, and communication systems related
to learning. Are used throughout the course to
enhance learning.
28Performance Options The modifications that will
be built into the course to accommodate the needs
of diverse learners.
29Launching The Course
- Develop a draft of the Course Organizer.
- Distribute blank Course Organizer to students.
- Describe the parts of the Course Organizer, its
purpose in the course, and how it will be used. - Follow the Linking Steps to help students
complete a draft of the Course Organizer.
30Launching the Course
- Cue Course Questions
- Outline Critical Concepts and Units
- Uncover Community Principles
- Reveal Learning Rituals
- Share Performance Options
- Explain Course Standards
31Maintaining the Course
- As each unit is launched, review course
questions. Discuss which ones have been answered
and which ones still need to be answered. - Review the course map. Discuss where previous,
current, and future units fit within the course. - Chart and discuss performance in the previous
unit for the group. Give students their scores
and help plot their progress. - Discuss the climate of the learning community and
how well students are using classroom rituals.
32Closing the Course
- Present a synthesis experience or assignment.
- Review course performance using Unit Organizers
ad the Course Organizer. - Discuss the value of the course questions and
related work. - Discuss the relationships of this course to other
courses. - Discuss the quality of the learning community and
how it could be improved for future courses. - Discuss ideas and options for What in next?
33A Brighter Future for Lakota Kids
- We shape the future of our students everyday.
- We provide a constant in their lives
- Someone that helps and guides
- Teachers are a big deal and a big part of the big
picture. - You make the difference!!