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Behind Their
Eyesmaking thinking
visible is not enough
Darren Kuropatwa
Building Learning Communities
Boston, MA, July 2018
Hello. My name is …
Glad to be on your team today. :-)
a soft start
would you like
to play a game?
Darren Kuropatwa
Building Learning Communities
Boston, July 2018
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What is “pedagogy”?
“the art, science, or profession of teaching
- Miriam Webster Dictionary
We have some great learning
experiences we like to use to teach,
but how do we choose activities in a
deliberate way to achieve specific
pedagogical goals?
Pedagogy isn’t activities.
“
What is a “pedagogical goal”?
“I don't [know] any one [who] has advocated a system of
teaching by practical jokes, mostly cruel. That, however,
describes the method of our great teacher, Experience.”
“To explain something to someone is first of all to show
[them they] cannot understand it by [themselves].”
“The Socratic Method is the highest pedagogical technique. I call it
cornering a person. Instead of just telling you what I want you to
know, I ambush you with questions. You try to escape, but you can’t.”
What an educator does in teaching is to make it
possible for the students to become themselves.”
“To reach a child's mind, first reach a child's heart.”
research proven
pedagogical
practices
high impact
pedagogical
practices
high yield
pedagogical
practices
high probability
pedagogical
strategies
… is the aspect of chess
playing concerned with
evaluation of chess positions
and setting of goals and long-
term plans for future play.
“
Chess strategy
control the centre
1
don’t move the same piece twice
2
3
castle as quickly as you can
connect your rooks
+1
… is the aspect of teaching
concerned with evaluation of
learning positions and setting
of goals and long-term plans
for future learning.
“
Pedagogical strategy
how do we learn
anything …
share amongst three
tweet if you like
your idea goes here
your response goes here
How do people learn?
3 ideas
Think & Share
@dkuropatwa #BLC18
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4369849179 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC) license
Uncover Errors
and
Misconceptions
1
2
1
3
which is bigger?
Teachers must engage students’ preconceptions
Students come to the classroom with conceptions of numbers grounded in
their whole-number learning that lead them astray in the world of rational
numbers; e.g. multiplying always makes numbers bigger.
x =
(Principle 1)
Students’ Errors and Misconceptions
Based on Previous Learning
?
culture of curiosity
?flickr photo by Philippe Put http://flickr.com/photos/34547181@N00/6810339408
shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC) license
culture of curiosity
?flickr photo by twodolla http://flickr.com/photos/twodolla/
4066762475 shared under a Creative Commons (BY) license
culture of curiosity
learner
centred
instructional
design
encourage attention
from NAP: How Students Learn
to preconceptions
and begin instruction
with what students
think and know
2flickr photo by Lex Photographic http://flickr.com/photos/lex-photographic/
10389291854 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC) license
Knowledge is
Networked, not
Hierarchical
3/4
3
4
3:4
75%
0.75
$0.75
Understanding requires factual knowledge
and conceptual frameworks
The Knowledge Network:
New Concepts and New Applications(Principle 2)
focus on what
from NAP: How Students Learn
is to be taught,
why it is taught,
and what mastery
looks like
knowledge
centred
instructional
design
3flickr photo by Lee Carson http://flickr.com/photos/tcatcarson/6648877295
shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) license
“We do not learn
from experience...
we learn from
reflecting on
experience.”
- John Dewey
Learning is facilitated through the
use of metacognitive strategies ...
Principle 3
A metacognitive approach
enables student self-monitoring
confirmation
bias
provide frequent
from NAP: How Students Learn
opportunities to make
students’ thinking and
learning visible as a guide
for both the teacher &
the student in learning
and instruction
assessment
centred
instructional
design
most talking is growing
Marcia L.Tate
Eliot teaching by flickr user yewenyi
http://www.flickr.com/photos/yewenyi/381552561/
The person doing the
the most dendrites.
4flickr photo by JuditK http://flickr.com/photos/juditk/5655247429
shared under a Creative Commons (BY-ND) license
Not Hands Off,
Very Hands With
- Kath Murdoch
(+1)
community
If we want to go far …
encourage a culture
from NAP: How Students Learn
of questioning,
respect, and
risk taking
community
centred
instructional
design
knowledge
networks
metacognition
community
preconceptions
explore
inquiry
provoke
reflect
explore
inquiry
provoke reflect:: ::
preconceptions networks reflection
all while making thinking visible
why inquiry?
that’s how we learn
your idea goes here
your response goes here
What’s
the most important thing
I just said?
@dkuropatwa #BLC18
FLIP OVER
John Steinbeck
flickr photo by theloushe https://flickr.com/photos/theloushe/5845575505 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) license
She breathed curiosity
into us so that each
day we came with
new questions,
new ideas,
cupped and
shielded in our
hands like
captured
fireflies.
… is the aspect of teaching
concerned with evaluation of
learning positions and setting
of goals and long-term plans
for future learning.
“
Pedagogical strategy
… are the aspects of role
playing concerned with the
move-by-move setting up of
threats and defences.
“
Chess tactics
tactics - fork
tactics - skewer
pedagogy is

not activities
strategies & tactics
pedagog i
cta ti s
… are the aspects of teaching
concerned with the move-by-
move setting up of learning
challenges and achievements.
“
Pedagogical tacticsPedagogi cta ti s
high impact
pedagogical
tactics
tactics
What’s going on in this picture?
What do you see that makes you say that?
What more can you find?
The 3 Questions
Routines exist in all classrooms; they are the patterns by
which we operate and go about the job of learning and
working together in a classroom environment. A routine can
be thought of as any procedure, process, or pattern of action
that is used repeatedly to manage and facilitate the
accomplishment of specific goals or tasks. Classrooms have
routines that serve to manage student behaviour and
interactions, to organizing the work of learning, and to
establish rules for communication and discourse.
Classrooms also have routines that structure the way
students go about the process of learning. These learning
routines can be simple structures, such as reading from a
text and answering the questions at the end of the chapter,
or they may be designed to promote students' thinking, such
as asking students what they know, what they want to know,
and what they have learned as part of a unit of study.
Think - Pair - Share
I see …
I think …
I wonder …
3 Thoughts/Ideas
2 Questions
1 Analogy
3-2-1 BRIDGEA thinking routine for activating prior knowledge and making connections
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82955120@N05/15811363626 shared under a Creative Commons (BY) license
intentionality
strategies & tactics
intuition
ei
i
in n yo
o
precision in
pedagogy
strategies & tactics
e
e
i i in n
y
o
o
flickr photo by Lee Carson http://flickr.com/photos/tcatcarson/6648877295
shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) license
“We do not learn
from experience...
we learn from
reflecting on
experience.”
- John Dewey
bit.ly/BLC18eyes
I used to think …
thank you
Natalie Merchant - Kind and Generous
@dkuropatwa dkuropatwa@gmail.com j.mp/whilewalking

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Behind Their Eyes v1

  • 1. Behind Their Eyesmaking thinking visible is not enough Darren Kuropatwa Building Learning Communities Boston, MA, July 2018
  • 2. Hello. My name is … Glad to be on your team today. :-)
  • 3. a soft start would you like to play a game? Darren Kuropatwa Building Learning Communities Boston, July 2018 lichess.org
  • 5. What is “pedagogy”? “the art, science, or profession of teaching - Miriam Webster Dictionary
  • 6. We have some great learning experiences we like to use to teach, but how do we choose activities in a deliberate way to achieve specific pedagogical goals? Pedagogy isn’t activities. “
  • 7. What is a “pedagogical goal”? “I don't [know] any one [who] has advocated a system of teaching by practical jokes, mostly cruel. That, however, describes the method of our great teacher, Experience.” “To explain something to someone is first of all to show [them they] cannot understand it by [themselves].” “The Socratic Method is the highest pedagogical technique. I call it cornering a person. Instead of just telling you what I want you to know, I ambush you with questions. You try to escape, but you can’t.” What an educator does in teaching is to make it possible for the students to become themselves.” “To reach a child's mind, first reach a child's heart.”
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  • 13. … is the aspect of chess playing concerned with evaluation of chess positions and setting of goals and long- term plans for future play. “ Chess strategy
  • 15. don’t move the same piece twice 2
  • 16. 3 castle as quickly as you can
  • 18. … is the aspect of teaching concerned with evaluation of learning positions and setting of goals and long-term plans for future learning. “ Pedagogical strategy
  • 19. how do we learn anything …
  • 20. share amongst three tweet if you like your idea goes here your response goes here How do people learn? 3 ideas Think & Share @dkuropatwa #BLC18
  • 21. 1flickr photo by acearchie http://flickr.com/photos/acearchie/ 4369849179 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC) license Uncover Errors and Misconceptions
  • 23. Teachers must engage students’ preconceptions Students come to the classroom with conceptions of numbers grounded in their whole-number learning that lead them astray in the world of rational numbers; e.g. multiplying always makes numbers bigger. x = (Principle 1) Students’ Errors and Misconceptions Based on Previous Learning
  • 25. ?flickr photo by Philippe Put http://flickr.com/photos/34547181@N00/6810339408 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC) license culture of curiosity
  • 26. ?flickr photo by twodolla http://flickr.com/photos/twodolla/ 4066762475 shared under a Creative Commons (BY) license culture of curiosity
  • 27. learner centred instructional design encourage attention from NAP: How Students Learn to preconceptions and begin instruction with what students think and know
  • 28. 2flickr photo by Lex Photographic http://flickr.com/photos/lex-photographic/ 10389291854 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC) license Knowledge is Networked, not Hierarchical
  • 30. Understanding requires factual knowledge and conceptual frameworks The Knowledge Network: New Concepts and New Applications(Principle 2)
  • 31. focus on what from NAP: How Students Learn is to be taught, why it is taught, and what mastery looks like knowledge centred instructional design
  • 32. 3flickr photo by Lee Carson http://flickr.com/photos/tcatcarson/6648877295 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) license “We do not learn from experience... we learn from reflecting on experience.” - John Dewey
  • 33. Learning is facilitated through the use of metacognitive strategies ... Principle 3 A metacognitive approach enables student self-monitoring
  • 35. provide frequent from NAP: How Students Learn opportunities to make students’ thinking and learning visible as a guide for both the teacher & the student in learning and instruction assessment centred instructional design
  • 36. most talking is growing Marcia L.Tate Eliot teaching by flickr user yewenyi http://www.flickr.com/photos/yewenyi/381552561/ The person doing the the most dendrites.
  • 37. 4flickr photo by JuditK http://flickr.com/photos/juditk/5655247429 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-ND) license Not Hands Off, Very Hands With - Kath Murdoch (+1)
  • 39. If we want to go far …
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  • 41. encourage a culture from NAP: How Students Learn of questioning, respect, and risk taking community centred instructional design
  • 44. explore inquiry provoke reflect:: :: preconceptions networks reflection all while making thinking visible
  • 46. your idea goes here your response goes here What’s the most important thing I just said? @dkuropatwa #BLC18 FLIP OVER
  • 47. John Steinbeck flickr photo by theloushe https://flickr.com/photos/theloushe/5845575505 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) license She breathed curiosity into us so that each day we came with new questions, new ideas, cupped and shielded in our hands like captured fireflies.
  • 48. … is the aspect of teaching concerned with evaluation of learning positions and setting of goals and long-term plans for future learning. “ Pedagogical strategy
  • 49.
  • 50. … are the aspects of role playing concerned with the move-by-move setting up of threats and defences. “ Chess tactics
  • 53. pedagogy is not activities strategies & tactics pedagog i cta ti s
  • 54. … are the aspects of teaching concerned with the move-by- move setting up of learning challenges and achievements. “ Pedagogical tacticsPedagogi cta ti s
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  • 57.
  • 58. What’s going on in this picture? What do you see that makes you say that? What more can you find? The 3 Questions
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  • 60. Routines exist in all classrooms; they are the patterns by which we operate and go about the job of learning and working together in a classroom environment. A routine can be thought of as any procedure, process, or pattern of action that is used repeatedly to manage and facilitate the accomplishment of specific goals or tasks. Classrooms have routines that serve to manage student behaviour and interactions, to organizing the work of learning, and to establish rules for communication and discourse. Classrooms also have routines that structure the way students go about the process of learning. These learning routines can be simple structures, such as reading from a text and answering the questions at the end of the chapter, or they may be designed to promote students' thinking, such as asking students what they know, what they want to know, and what they have learned as part of a unit of study.
  • 61. Think - Pair - Share
  • 62. I see … I think … I wonder …
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  • 65. 3 Thoughts/Ideas 2 Questions 1 Analogy 3-2-1 BRIDGEA thinking routine for activating prior knowledge and making connections flickr photo by freestock.ca ♡ dare to share beauty http://flickr.com/photos/ 82955120@N05/15811363626 shared under a Creative Commons (BY) license
  • 67. precision in pedagogy strategies & tactics e e i i in n y o o
  • 68. flickr photo by Lee Carson http://flickr.com/photos/tcatcarson/6648877295 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) license “We do not learn from experience... we learn from reflecting on experience.” - John Dewey
  • 70. thank you Natalie Merchant - Kind and Generous @dkuropatwa dkuropatwa@gmail.com j.mp/whilewalking