Friday, August 12, 2011

Lemov's Teach Like a Champion

Lemov offers 49 techniques for teaching.

The Common Core of Teaching (CCT) articulates the knowledge, skills and qualities that Connecticut teachers need in order to prepare students to meet the challenges of the 21st century.

You are to read the Lemov techniques and identify one CCT indicator (e.g. 1.2 Demonstrating discipline-specific knowledge and skills as described in the relevant national and state professional teaching standards;) that is aligned with each technique. You will do this in two parts.

Part I: for the technique listed below you will post a comment on this blog post listing each technique followed by the code and wording for the indicator (example above). Due Friday, October 19 by 11PM. (You do not need to respond to comments in this post.)
Techniques for Part I: 1, 6, 12, 22, 28, 36, 43

Part II: present the rest of the techniques on a WORD document using the Template for Reflections (header). For these you will type the Lemov technique (title and number) followed by the CCT indicator code. You do NOT need to include the sentence for the indicator. E.g. #51 Paint it Pink - 7.3 (I made these up). This will be due October 27 in methods as a hard copy.

Welcome to ARC

Please post responses to the following by Sunday, September 30, 11PM. To post comments, you can create an account or you can post comments using "anonymous" but be sure to include your name in the comment, e.g. "From Randy:"
  • Name
  • City/town where you live now
  • Share a little about your family (whatever you feel comfortable sharing).
  • What profession you are leaving to enter teaching?
  • What is a passion or interest for you?
  • Share a short blurb about your favorite teacher of all time.
  • Why do you want to be a teacher?

Documents

template for reflections

assignments due by first methods due by first methods

 Notes table for classroom observation

template for lesson plan 1 scaffolded

rubric for reflections and blog posts

microteach 1 assignment

math methods book list