29

The 4Cs of Powerful Learning

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning
Page 2: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning

The 4 Cs of Powerful LearningCritical ThinkingCommunicationCollaborationCreativity

jonathanmilner.org

Page 3: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning

Tags• Your Name

• Years Teaching

• ContentE nglishS cienceM athematicsSS ocial tudiesF oreign LanguageA rtEL ementaryAdmin istrator? Unsure – hope to figure that one out todayL ost – just walked in off the street. Free coffee. People seemed nice.

• Name of best student ever*

Page 4: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning

Mission• Who was your best* student last year?

• What word best sums up the kind of teacher you are?

• What is one thing you have learned from teaching?

• Besides summer vacation what’s your favorite thing about your vocation**?

*You decide what best means. Remember, we are doing all this hard work, growth, and improvement for them. So keep that shining light in your mind as we work together today.

**Vocation comes from the word calling © 2015 Jonathan Milner

Page 5: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning
Page 6: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning

Term Define it for Aunt Maude

Give an example from your class

Rank (1-4, 1=Best)

Critical Thinking

Communication

Collaboration

Creativity

The 4 Cs of Powerful Learning

Page 7: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning

What happens without the 4Cs

Page 8: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning
Page 9: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning

Infographics & 4CsTerm When did this

happen?How could you add

more of this?Rank (1-4, 1=Best)

Critical Thinking

Communication

Collaboration

Creativity

Page 10: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning

Infographics & 4Cs

QuestionsWhat’s the best thing about the infographics? What did infographics teach you about the 4Cs? Infographics work great for any class. What topic in your content area would be especially well suited to an infographic? ExtensionsTeams use data to make infographics about their own class content. Share with class. At Piktochart it’s quick, free, & easy to make your own infographics. http://piktochart.com/

Page 11: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning

Data Quest & 4CsTerm When did this

happen?How could you add

more of this?Rank (1-4, 1=Best)

Critical Thinking

Communication

Collaboration

Creativity

Page 12: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning

Data Quest & 4Cs

QuestionsWhat’s the best thing about the data quest?

What did the data quest teach you about the 4Cs? ExtensionsData quests work great for any class. What topic in your content area would be especially well suited to a data quest? Teams use data to make a data quest about their own class content. Share with class.

Page 13: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning

1-Free Daily Infographics

Light a spark in your classroom. Challenge, delight, & excite your students every day.

Project your infographic and let the curiosity & exploration begin.

https://www.jonathanmilner.org/starters/

Page 14: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning
Page 15: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning
Page 16: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning

Guide to Making Infographics

• Choose a topic –Demographics • Narrow it down-US population changes • Find an infographic on the narrowed topic

Page 17: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning
Page 18: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning

Write a compelling question– What race will be US majority in 2050? Write five analytical (critical) questions* about the topicCritical questions go beyond description: who, what, where, when; towards analysis: why, does it matter, therefore; and into evaluation: what do you think?1. What trends do you see in the charts?2. If you had to draw in a chart for 2095 what would it look like?3. What is causing the changes in the charts?4. What are two consequences of the changes? 5. Explain whether these changes will be good or bad for the US: Allow students to write (create) 1 critical question of their own: Extend – Push students to learn - Learn more about American demographics at the Pew Research Center and to act on their knowledge - Investigate how demographics have changed at your school or in yourcommunity over the past half century through interviews & research. Share - Have students work in teams to find the best answer (collaborate) and share their answers (communicate).

Page 19: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning
Page 20: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning

Data Quest: How Do We Vote?

Use your knowledge of US politics, the internet, and any other resources to answer the questions below. Predict how each person below will vote in the 2016 presidential election: D=Democrat; R=Republican. Highlight each demographic feature of each person and put the letter D or R above each feature. Extra: Write the % likelihood of that person’s vote. Use the 2008 Exit Polls and the 2012 Exit Polls to complete this assignment.

Page 21: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning

2008 Election Results

Page 22: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning

1. I am a female Jewish lawyer who lives in New York City.2. I am a white male Protestant banker who lives in Charlotte, NC.3. I am a male Catholic Latino consultant who lives in Miami, FL.4. I am a male Muslim African-American teacher in Cleveland, OH.5. I am a white male rancher who lives in Cody, Wyoming.6. I am a 72 year-old retiree living on Social Security in Denver, CO. 7. I am a white male entrepreneur from Jackson, MS who earns more than $250,000 a

year.8. I‘m a White pizza delivery high school dropout from Philadelphia, PA.9. Create your own strongly partisan person here: Bonus• Do you think a Republican can win the presidency in 2016?

• Using the demographics of the American electorate and your creativity, create the perfect candidate and the worst possible candidate. Run the perfect candidate for president by making them a campaign slogan, a campaign ad, and then participate in a mock election in class.

Page 23: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning

FISHBOWLAutonomous Research, Communication & Action

Page 24: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning

Engage Students with a compelling contemporary Issue

Students pick a topic for the fishbowl

Page 25: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning
Page 26: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning

Students research the topic, form an opinion, then share their research in class or online.

Page 27: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning

Students write an editorial on the topic.

Page 28: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning

You’ll find this and other professional development materials & support at jonathanmilner.org

Contact Jonathan at [email protected]

Page 29: The 4Cs of Powerful Learning