Inquiry & Design InstituteJune 18 - 22, 2007
Those who are required to memorize the world as it is will never create the
world as it might be.
Anonymous
Day 1
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Frontloading
AskingQuestions
ConstructingKnowledge
Making KnowledgeVisible
GatheringInformation
Presentation& Feedback
OVERVIEW
Day 1 What is community? Why create community in schools?
Experiencing community building Ground Rules Create base teams Research on community building Definition of Community Vision for community building
Day 1, 2, 3, 4
KWG (Know, Want to know, Gems of Insight/learning)
Base team question/s
DAY 2, 3, 4 What are the conditions for a community to develop? How do we achieve our vision of creating a classroom community? How do we build community in the classroom with intention?
Community building toolsFacilitator knowledgeLearning styles and Inquiry model
Day 4 How can a strong classroom community support academic learning? How can community building and content be integrated?
Activity sharing Action planning
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Monday, June 18, 2007 Laurie [email protected]
Frontloading
AskingQuestions
ConstructingKnowledge
Making KnowledgeVisible
• Intention al communitybuilding* Groun d rules* Activit y Sequen ce withreflection* Creat e b ase teams
• Reading , s stor , ies photosabou t communities • KW : G Individual
questions
• Base tea m question
• Why Creat e Communit y i n schoo ?lVisionin g exerciseResearch: Soc ial an d Emotiona (l SEL),Gambone, Brain
• Wha t is community?Grou p brainstor m an d definition
• Usin g provide d materials,creat e a visio n o f an idealclassroo m community* Shar e wit h tw o othe r baseteams and/o r th e largegroup
• Revis it questions* Ascertai n learning ( G onKW )G* Add new questions
GatheringInformation
Presentation& Feedback
WHY BUILD COMMUNITY?WHAT IS COMMUNITY?
Ground RulesDon’t talk over each otherDon’t talk over each other
Listen and paraphraseListen and paraphraseRespect Respect
No put downsNo put downsFocus attention on speakerFocus attention on speakerAgree/disagree with idea not Agree/disagree with idea not
personpersonRight to passRight to pass
Respect confidentialityRespect confidentialityOuchOuch
VISION•HONEST • CREATIVE
•EMPATHETIC • RESPECT
•RESPONSIBLE • MOTIVATED
•SELF RESPECT • RELIABLE
•LITERATE • EMPLOYED
•CONFIDENT • HEALTHY
•SELF SUFFICIENT•SENSE OF HUMOR•INDEPENDENT
•PERSEVERENCE
•RESOURCEFUL
•PROBLEM SOLVERS
•GOOD COMMUNICATOR
•LOYAL • RESILIENT
•CARING • PATIENT
•HAPPY • AT PEACE
•INTEGRITY • RESOURCEFUL
•SUCCESSFUL • CONTRIBUTER
• FORGIVING •GOOD PARENTS
•POSITIVE ATTITUDE
•WELL-INFORMED
•GET ALONG W/ OTHERS
•GOOD SELF ESTEEM
•CRITICAL THINKER
•COMPASSIONATE
•PRODUCTIVE CITIZENS
Creates a Safe Environment: It’s about Prevention
“Recent research showed that teachers
only intervened in four percent or one out
of twenty-five bullying incidents, although
teachers thought they’d intervened in
71%. Youth can be very good at hiding
bullying behaviors from adults.”
From: Sticks and Stones…: Changing the dynamics of bullying and youth violence (1999) by Katherine J. Kocs., MSW. Wisconsin Clearinghouse for Prevention Resource
Frees the Brain for LearningBrain- Compatible Elements
for Learning
• Absence of threat• Meaningful content• Choices• Adequate time• Enriched environment• Collaboration• Immediate feedback• Mastery (application)
*From ITI: The Model, Integrated Thematic Instruction,by Susan Kovalik, 1994
Caine and Caine refer to “relaxed alertness” as when the brain is at it’s best for learning.
Supports Academic Learning
• Safe, caring, and orderly environments areconducive to learning.
• Caring relations between teachers andstudents foster a desire to learn and aconnection to school.
• When students can self-manage their stressand motivations, and set goals and organizethemselves, they do better.
From: Zins, J.E., Weissberg, R.P., Wang, M.C., and Walberg, H.J, eds. (2004). Building Academic Success on Social and Emotional Learning: What does the research say? New York, NY: Teachers College Press.
Helps Youth Gain Assets
• Protection from High-Risk Behaviors
• Promotion of Positive Attitudes andBehaviors
• The more assets, the better.
From: The Search Institute: www.search-institute.org
From Group to Community“In genuine community there are no sides. It is not always easy but by the time they reach community the members have learned how to give up cliques and factions. They have learned how to listen to each other and how not to reject each other. Sometimes consensus in community is reached with miraculous rapidity. But at other times it is arrived at only after lengthy struggle. Just because it is a safe place does not mean community is a place without conflict. It is, however, a place where conflict can be resolved without physical or emotional bloodshed and with wisdom as well as grace. A community is a group that can fight gracefully.”
M. Scott Peck M.D.The Different Drum: Community Making and Peace
Thomas Sergiovanni states that “the need for community is universal. A sense of belonging, of continuity, of being connected to others and to ideas and values that make our lives meaningful and significant -- these needs are shared by all of us.”
Swimming to the Other Side © Pat Humphries Chorus: We are living 'neath the great Big Dipper We are washed by the very same rain We are swimming in the stream together Some in power and some in pain We can worship this ground we walk on Cherishing the beings that we live beside Loving spirits will live forever We're all Swimming to the Other Side
I am alone and I am searching Hungering for answers in my time I am balanced at the brink of wisdom I'm impatient to receive a sign I move forward with my senses open Imperfection it be my crime In humility I will listen, We're all Swimming to the Other Side
Chorus
On this journey through thoughts and feelings Binding intuition my head, my heart I am gathering the tools together I'm preparing to do my part All of those who have come before me Band together to be my guide Loving lessons that I will follow We're all Swimming to the Other Side
Chorus
When we get there we'll discover All of the gifts we've been given to share Have been with us since life's beginning and We never noticed they were there We can balance at the brink of wisdom Never recognizing that we've arrived Loving spirits will live together We're all Swimming to the Other Side
Chorus
Sergiovanni goes on to say:“… Communities are collections of individuals who are bonded together by natural will and who are together binded to a set of shared ideas and ideals. This bonding and binding is tight enough to transform them from a collection of “I’s” into a collective “we.” As a “we,” members are part of a tightly knit web of meaningful relationships. This “we” usually shares a common place and over time comes to share common sentiments and traditions that are sustaining. When describing community it is helpful to speak of community kinship, of mind, of place, and of memory.”
“The people in one’s life are like the pillars on one’s porch you see life through. And sometimes they hold you up. And sometimes they lean on you, and sometimes it’s just enough to know they’re standing by.”
Anonymous
Community is consciousness of connection, combining and comprising: Courtesy, communication, collaboration, cooperation, consideration, caring, compassion, curiosity, commonalities, common goals, confidence, creativity, courage, challenge, camaraderie, and conceivably chocolate.
CTC Group, 2004
To those that make it back to live and fight the struggles of their peopleTo those that give up, and to those who do not careTo those who abuse themselves and others and those who revive againTo those who are physically, mentally, or spiritually incapable by accident or by birthTo those who seek strength in our spirituality, and ways of life, and those who exploit itEven our ownTo those who fall for the lies and join the dividing lines that keep us fighting amongst each otherTo the outsiders who step in, good or bad, and those of us who don’t know betterTo the leaders and prisoners of war, politics, crime, race, and religionInnocent or guiltyTo the young, the old, the living, and the deadTo our brothers and sisters, and all living thingsAcross mother earth, and her beauty Would destroy it, and deny the honor that the Creator has given each individualThe truth that lies in our heartsAll my relations
All My Relations by UlaliTo our elders who teach us of our creation and our pastSo we may preserve Mother Earth for ancestors yet to come. We are the landThis is dedicated to our relatives before us thousands of years agoAnd to the 150 million who were exterminated across the western hemisphereIn the first 400 years time, starting in 1492To those who have kept their homelandsAnd to the nations extinct due to mass slaughter, slavery, deportation and disease unknown to them, and to the ones who are subjected to the same treatment todayTo the ones who survived the relocations andthe ones who died along the wayTo those who carried on traditions and lived strong among their peopleTo those who left their communities by force or by choice, and for generations no longer know who they areTo those who search and never findTo those that turn away the so-called non-acceptedTo those that bring us together, and to those living outside keeping touch the voice for many