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Boundless Classroom: Designing Purposeful Instruction for Any Learning Environment [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 233x187x17 mm, weight: 507 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Apr-2022
  • Izdevniecība: International Society for Technology in Education
  • ISBN-10: 1564849317
  • ISBN-13: 9781564849311
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 233x187x17 mm, weight: 507 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Apr-2022
  • Izdevniecība: International Society for Technology in Education
  • ISBN-10: 1564849317
  • ISBN-13: 9781564849311
"A global pandemic hit our world, and education has forever changed. But have your instructional practices changed? Teachers must now leverage technology to provide students with high-quality teaching and learning experiences that transcend a traditionalclassroom's walls. This is a historic opportunity to abandon antiquated teaching practices and reimagine instruction in ways that boost learning outcomes and prepare students for living and working in the digital age. This book offers guidance for creating and sustaining rigorous and engaging blended learning solutions. Opening with lessons learned from the pandemic, the book addresses impacts on lesson design and delivery, student engagement, assessment, and teacher training and PD. The following chapters build on and address these experiences, with each chapter featuring practical examples on how to implement effective blended instructions as well as examples from the field to illustrate effective approaches to blended and online instruction"--

Discover how to plan effective blended instruction with purpose and intention with help from this definitive, practical guide to lesson design.

A global pandemic hit our world and education has forever changed. But have your instructional practices changed? Teachers must now leverage technology to provide students with high-quality teaching and learning experiences that transcend a traditional classroom’s walls. This is a historic opportunity to abandon antiquated teaching practices and reimagine instruction in ways that boost learning outcomes and prepare students for living and working in the digital age.

This book offers guidance for creating and sustaining rigorous and engaging blended learning solutions. Opening with lessons learned from the pandemic, the book addresses impacts on lesson design and delivery, student engagement, assessment, and teacher training and PD. The following chapters build on and address these experiences, with each chapter featuring strategies and examples of how to implement effective approaches to lesson design for blended and online instruction.

This book:
  • Explores seven different blended learning models, with strategies and suggestions for implementing each one.
  • Provides detailed guidance for planning a blended learning curriculum, from establishing a digital infrastructure to integrating students into a learning management system (LMS) to mapping a course scope and sequence.
  • developing a pacing guide and creating effective blended and virtual lessons.
  • Features downloadable templates, checklists and guided professional learning tasks in every chapter to help design virtual and blended lessons.
  • Includes strategies for implementing authentic, student-led assessments.

The book is sure to meet the needs of varying practitioners who are eager to learn about designing successful blended learning courses and understanding what makes each course work.

Audience: K-12 teachers and instructional designers; faculty in higher education programs
Introduction x
Chapter 1 Learning Lessons from the Pandemic and Implications for the Future
1(16)
Outcomes for Professional Learning
1(1)
Clarity and Simplicity
2(1)
Asynchronous and Synchronous Learning
3(1)
Professional Development
4(1)
Consistency
4(1)
Feedback
4(1)
Everyone's Well-Being
5(1)
Challenges and Strategies for Teaching in a Concurrent Classroom
5(1)
Collaboration
6(1)
Student Products
6(1)
Think-Alouds and Read-Alouds
7(1)
Social-Emotional Learning
8(1)
Assessment
9(1)
Learning Interruption, Not Learning Loss
9(2)
Personalized Learning
11(4)
Conclusion
15(2)
Chapter 2 Planning Essentials for Blended Learning and Beyond
17(28)
Outcomes for Professional Learning
17(2)
Exploring Blended Learning Models
19(3)
Planning and Implementation Actions for Blended Learning Success
22(21)
Conclusion
43(2)
Chapter 3 Mapping the Course Scope and Sequence
45(20)
Outcomes for Professional Learning
45(2)
Formulating Course Objectives
47(2)
Creating Outcomes for Student Learning
49(7)
Organizing and Sequencing Units and Lessons
56(3)
Aligning Assessments
59(3)
Conclusion
62(3)
Chapter 4 Constructing a Pacing Guide and Establishing Learning Expectations
65(26)
Outcomes for Professional Learning
65(4)
Examining Pacing Guide Essentials
69(17)
Designing a Pacing Guide Checklist
86(2)
Evaluating a Pacing Guide Template
88(2)
Conclusion
90(1)
Chapter 5 Designing and Delivering Blended Instruction
91(32)
Outcomes for Professional Learning
91(2)
Design Essential #1 Open with Optimism
93(4)
Design Essential #2 Communicate Learning Outcomes
97(2)
Design Essential #3 Activate Prior Knowledge
99(1)
Design Essential #4 Build Academic Vocabulary
100(6)
Design Essential #5 Deliver Engaging Instruction
106(5)
Design Essential #6 Facilitate Student Discourse
111(4)
Design Essential #7 Close with Optimism
115(5)
Design Essential #8 Extending Learning Through Feedback and Reflection
120(1)
Conclusion
121(2)
Chapter 5 Designing and Delivering Virtual Instruction
123(30)
Outcomes for Professional Learning
123(2)
Design Essential #1 Introduce the Lesson and Communicate the Learning Outcomes
125(4)
Design Essential #2 Activate Prior Knowledge
129(2)
Design Essential #3 Build Academic Vocabulary
131(3)
Design Essential #4 Deliver Engaging Instruction
134(9)
Design Essential #5 Provide Opportunities to Self-Assess and Automated Feedback for Students
143(4)
Design Essential #6 Create Closure and Preview the Assessment
147(4)
Conclusion
151(2)
Chapter 7 Engaging Students with Authentic Assessments
153(26)
Outcomes for Professional Learning
153(3)
Measuring Learning with Assessments
156(1)
Engaging Students with Portfolios, Performance Tasks, and Products
157(2)
Effective Formative Assessments
159(4)
Designing Engaging and Authentic Assessments
163(5)
Creating an Assessment Plan
168(8)
Conclusion
176(3)
Chapter 8 Maximizing Academic Feedback
179(22)
Outcomes for Professional Learning
179(2)
Defining Feedback
181(1)
Quality Feedback Essentials
182(3)
Feedback Norms
185(2)
Feedback as a Formative Assessment Strategy
187(1)
Differentiating Feedback
188(2)
Feedback Protocols
190(9)
Conclusion
199(2)
Chapter 9 Integrating Digital Citizenship
201(10)
Outcomes for Professional Learning
201(2)
Strategies and Skills for the Digital Age
203(1)
Building Context for Digital Citizenship
204(1)
Framing Digital Citizenship
205(2)
Integrating Digital Citizenship into the Classroom
207(2)
Conclusion
209(2)
Epilogue
211(4)
Commitment 1 Commit to Yourself
211(1)
Commitment 2 Commit to Your Colleagues
212(1)
Commitment 3 Commit to Your Students
213(2)
References 215(4)
Index 219
Nathan D. Lang-Raad, Ed.D., (@drlangraadis) is an international speaker, author and professional learning facilitator, and the vice president of strategy at Savvas Learning (formerly Pearson). Prior to joining Savvas, he was chief education officer at WeVideo. He has served as a teacher, principal, university adjunct professor, consultant and education strategist in the course of his career. He was the director of elementary curriculum and instruction for Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools, and the education supervisor at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Lang-Raad is also the co-founder of Bammy Award-nominated #LeadUpChat, an educational leadership professional learning network (PLN) on Twitter. He has also served as the president-elect of the ISTE Education Leaders PLN. In addition to The Boundless Classroom, Lang-Raad is the author of several books, including The Teachers of Oz: Leading with Wisdom, Heart, Courage, and Spirit with Herbie Raad.

James V. Witty, Ed.D., Esq., currently serves as executive director of schools within the Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools district, leading and supporting high schools. He holds a doctorate in education from the University of Tennessee and Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from the Nashville School of Law. Witty is the author of Exemplary Practices in Alternative Education: Indicators of Quality Programming, published by the National Alternative Education Association. He has served students, teachers and families as a teacher, executive principal, adjunct professor, district leader and director for the Tennessee Department of Education. He's also the founding executive principal of MNPS Virtual School, Tennessee's first public virtual school. In 2019, Witty was recognized as Principal of the Year for his school district. In his current role, Witty is responsible for sustaining learning continuity during the COVID-19 pandemic by scaling remote, virtual and blended learning options for students.