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Look Who’s TalkingMrs. Cathy Guyer
Catawba County Schools
Challenger Early College High [email protected]
Look Who’s Talking!Session Objectives:•Examine SRI Protocols and the research supporting their use in the classroom.
•Role play using and facilitating a Protocol.
•Create a plan for implementing Protocols with students.
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What Does Peer-Reviewed Research Say?
•Research proves Class Discussion improves learning
•Students everywhere are reluctant to engage in discussion (not just at my school)
•Teachers have to set the environment to encourage participation in discussion
•Giving credit has some minimal effect in encouraging participation.
•Although many strategies have been tried, I could not find any published study on using School Reform Initiative Protocols to set up the parameters.
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an Focus StatementThe purpose of this study is to describe the impact of discussion protocols on students' level of engagement and critical thinking during a discussion.
•Protocols are discussion structures that give guidelines based on the focus of the discussion. Protocols used will come from School Reform Initiative and can be found at http://www.schoolreforminitiative.org/protocols/
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The purpose of this study is to describe the impact of discussion protocols on students' level of engagement and critical thinking during a discussion.
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• 9th graders in my English Class • 51% Caucasian and 49% minority• >90% at-risk• >80% first generation college • Begin college classes
immediately Gender-specific classes
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an Research Questions• Will the use of a protocol - a strict guide to discussion- and common vocabulary make students participate more often in whole-class discussion?
•Will having a guide and common vocabulary give students the comfort level to think and thus discuss more critically?
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•Taught my students to use the Text-Rendering Protocol
•Taught the common vocabulary
“I agree with _____ and would like to add…..”
“I disagree with ______ and instead think…..”
“I notice that _________________”
“I wonder if _________________”
Text – Rendering Protocol
“Real Talk, Real Teaching”
Underline a sentence, a phrase, and a word.
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an Implementation in the Classroom
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_FHlLvdP3M
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All students preferred using a protocol.
“We find different things.”“It makes us think deeper.”“It got your wheels going to see other perspectives.”“It’s more organized and everyone gets to share.”
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdbmrcxpx1U
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Findings
Date 1st Period 2nd Period 3rd PeriodPresent Partic Percent Present Partic Percent Present Partic Percent
28-Aug 16 9 56% 17 12 71% 16 11 69%4-Sep 16 13 81% 17 17 100% 16 15 94%
11-Sep 15 15 100% 17 15 88% 16 15 94%18-Sep 16 16 100% 17 17 100% 16 16 100%25-Sep 16 15 94% 17 17 100% 16 16 100%
2-Oct 16 16 100% 17 16 94% 16 16 100%23-Oct 15 15 100% 17 17 100% 15 15 100%30-Oct 16 16 100% 16 16 100% 16 16 100%6-Nov 16 15 94% 17 17 100% 16 15 94%
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Activity
•PollEv.com/cathyguyer703
•Text CATHYGUYER703 to 37607 to join. Once you have joined you can text your response.
Other Protocols
•4 As•Block Party•Final Word
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• Try a protocol
• Choose a protocol you feel comfortable with
• Use the same protocol for at least 4 discussions
• Let me know your results
References Roehling, Patricia, Vander Kooi, Thomas Lee, Dykema, Stephanie, Quisenberry, Brooke, Vandlen, Chelsea (2011), Engaging the Millennial Generation in Class Discussions, Taylor & Francis Group LLC, 1930-8299.
Foster, Lisa, Krohn, Katherine, McCleary, Daniel, Aspiranti, Kathleen, Nalls, Meagan, Quillivan, Colin, Taylor, Cora, Williams, Robert (2009) Increasing Low-Responding Students’ Participation in Class Discussion, Journal of Behavioral Education, 18:173-188.
Alverman, Donna, Hayes, David (1989), Classroom Discussion of Content Area Reading Assignments: An Intervention Study, Reading Research Quarterly, vol. 24.
Gritter, Kristine, (2011), Promoting Lively Literature Discussion, The Reading Teacher, 445-449.
Ezzedeen, Souha, (2008), Facilitating Class Discussions Around Current and Controversial Issues, College Teaching, 230 – 235.
Questions?
Contact Information
Cathy S. GuyerChallenger Early College High School
Catawba County Schools
Phone: 828.485.2980
Text: 828.446.1059
Email: [email protected]
Feedback
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