2008 ET Journal Winter Issue

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Weekend Workshop with Nancy Doda

Teaching the Best Practice Way: Classrooms of Success for All September 13-14, 2008 On September 13th and 14th the American School in Japan hosted 40 teachers from around the region at Teaching the Best Practice Way: Classrooms of Success for All, a workshop focused on teaching and learning in the middle years. The middle school focus attracted a diverse group of attendees from Japan, Korea, Thailand, Singapore, and China. Our presenter, Nancy Doda, not only facilitated our learning, she inspired us to examine our practice so that every student we teach can reach his or her full potential. Nancy is an author, professor, and John H. Lounsbury Award winner and is considered to be one of the top middle level experts in the US. She has worked with hundreds of schools and districts all over the world. She has presented at the National Middle School Association Annual Conference for a number of years. Nancy is currently a full-time professional development facilitator, keynote speaker, workshop leader, and author. This two-day workshop was designed to help educators better understand and more effectively implement effective classroom instruction in the middle grades. Drawing on an emerging synthesis in the field regarding what constitutes “best practice,” Nancy engaged participants in model practices with opportunities to examine the underlying theory and related research for each method or approach studied. As Nancy modeled strategies, we became a community of learners dedicated to working together to improve our practice. As one participant said, “I want to inspire my students to ‘want to learn’ in the same way [Nancy] encouraged me to ‘want to improve’ my teaching.” Over the two days, we became more knowledgeable about best practice strategies of differentiation as well as the critical role of multiple intelligences and recent brain research. Nancy

Who knew rolling our ear lobes could affect our learning? Participants learn kinesthetically about the latest brain research. made sure that we had the opportunity to experience “teaching the best practice way” from the perspective of students. The questions we sought to answer were: * What kind of classroom culture supports student engagement, investment, and learning? * How can teachers develop such a supportive classroom culture? * What instructional principles define “best practice” teaching? * What methods and approaches are exemplars of “best practice” teaching? * What approaches are particularly effective with a varied and diverse population of learners? As always at EARCOS weekend workshops, the participants particularly valued the dialogue with colleagues and the networking with like-minded teachers and administrators from other schools. Several commented that it was the best workshop they had ever attended.

What Makes a Mathematical Task Worthwhile? Learning to Think Deeply at International School Bangkok “Who wants to spend a weekend in Bangkok? raise your hand! Who wants to spend a weekend in Bangkok doing math? Wait a minute, where are you going?” You may be wondering who chose math and why,—well, read on. ISB hosted an EARCOS sponsored workshop led by Rebecca Bogert on September 27 and 28. Rebecca is a former teacher and principal who now, after extensive work in reform math and science movements, leads professional development programs to support these paradigm shifts. The workshop topic that caught our attention? “What Makes a Mathematical Task Worthwhile: Deepening and Challenging Student Understanding.” First, we must have agreed that student understanding needs to be “deepened and challenged” or we wouldn’t have been there. Our first question was, “What criteria must a mathematical task meet to be considered deep and challenging?” Rebecca led us

through a series of activities throughout both days, which pushed our own understanding of mathematics from a personal perspective. For example, who would have thought that asking 15 adults to model 15% on a 6 x 10 grid would have generated so much discourse and so many proud presenters of their unique models?

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Rubrics EARCOS Annual Golf Tournament 2008 at Sutera Harbour, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia

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pages 42-44

Weekend Workshop with Dr. Fred Wolff – Assessment of Writing Using the Six Traits

1min
page 41

Weekend Workshop with Bill and Ochan Powell – Understanding by Design and

2min
page 39

Weekend Workshop with Kathy Epps – Blogging in Classroom

2min
page 40

Weekend Workshop with Bambi Betts – Leadership Tools for Team Leaders

3min
page 38

Weekend Workshop with Bill and Ochan Powell – Differentiation Workshop at Hokkaido

1min
page 37

Weekend Workshop with Dr. Deborah Welch – Leadership Tools for Department Heads

2min
page 35

Weekend Workshop with Dr. Giselle Martin-Kniep – Communities for Learning: A

1min
page 36

Weekend Workshop with Maggie Moon – Balanced Literacy: Unplugged

2min
page 34

Weekend Workshop with Gloria Linder – Scientific Inquiry: Building Deep

3min
page 33

Weekend Workshop with Kathy Gardner

3min
page 31

Weekend Workshop with Nancy Doda – Teaching the Best Practice Way: Classroom of

3min
page 32

EARCOS Administrative Assistants’ Institute

2min
page 30

Learning 2.008 – Teachers Teaching Teachers and a Whole Lot More

3min
page 29

Paper and Pencil = Stone Tablet and Chisel – The New Tools: Blog, Thumb Drives, and

6min
pages 26-27

Orff Schulwerk at the United Nations International School Hanoi

2min
page 28

International School of Beijing: Paralympics Athlete Motivates Students and Teachers

2min
page 25

Bali International School: Student Strive to Reduce Carbon Emissions

1min
page 24

New International School of Thailand: A Celebration of the Arts

1min
page 22

New International School of Thailand: Stand Up Against Poverty Day

2min
page 23

United World College of South East Asia: Molokai to Oahu Paddleboard Race 2008

3min
page 21

Canadian International School of Hong Kong Opens Their New Arts Centre

3min
page 14

Global Issues Network Conference 2009 Announcement

1min
page 15

Brent International School Baguio Celebrates 100 years (1909-2009

4min
pages 12-13

ETC2009 Advisory Council

4min
page 5

United World College of South East Asia: Empower, Achieve, Inspire

1min
page 20

Taejon Christian International School Celebrates 50 years of World-Class International

3min
pages 18-19

7th EARCOS Teachers’ Conference 2009 Announcement

2min
page 4

Learning to Lead in a Challenging World

3min
pages 6-11
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