2008 ET Journal Winter Issue

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Weekend Workshop with Maggie Moon Balanced Literacy: Unplugged

On October 4 and 5, Brent International School Manila hosted forty-eight teachers from PK to Grade 6, from EARCOS schools in the Philippines, Korea, and China. Maggie Moon, a former senior staff developer of the Reading Writing Project of Teachers College, Columbia University, presented the workshop. Day 1 sessions provided an overview of the Balanced Literacy framework and modeled unit development and planning of literacy curriculum for each lower school grade level. Teachers were equipped with strategies for teaching to grade level reading and writing expectations using literature. Maggie modeled practical reading and writing workshops for participants, while delivering a compelling rationale for the benefits of the balanced literacy approach. During Day 2 sessions, participants received training for conducting reading and writing conferences with students that focused on individual learning needs, while still meeting course expectations. Participants also discussed formal and informal assessment within a reading and writing workshop format. During the workshop, teachers were given the opportunity to take the role of a student and experience some of the strategies they might use in their classes and in conferencing situations.

Group Photo, Day 2 held in Early Learning Center Library Participants were impressed with Maggie’s expertise in literacy instruction, as well as her knowledge of children’s literature. Some participants commented that they could have extended the workshop for up to a week to learn from Maggie’s experience.

Weekend Workshop with Dr. Susan Clayton

Understanding By Design (Intermediate Training): Foundations of Effective Student Learning

On September 13 and 14, Brent International School Manila hosted the school year’s first EARCOS weekend workshop. Dr. Susan Clayton, the workshop presenter, is a former consultant with Grant Wiggins’ Authentic Education. She led participants into deeper understanding of UBD through a practical, hands-on approach to unit evaluation.

During the sessions, participants looked at the elements of Understanding by Design to establish the need for a connection between learning goals and how people learn. They also designed assessments for understanding and transfer. They used the six facets of understanding to design and evaluate authentic transfer tasks, and to construct strategic learning plans. Dr. Clayton infused recent brain research to establish effective curriculum design, goal setting, and to provide a rationale for her thoughtful approach to unit development.

Group photo, Our Day 1 with Dr. Susan Clayton

Dr. Clayton remained at Brent on Monday to work with the heads of departments and administration on providing effective feedback for curriculum development. The weekend workshop provided an enriching look at improving curriculum and instruction. Participants left feeling challenged and empowered to teach for understanding. Dr. Clayton working with principals and faculty -32-


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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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