It’s not enough to know what strategies work best, it’s knowing when to put those strategies into practice to maximize students’ ownership of learning that matters. When classroom experiences are intentionally designed to meet each learner’s needs, you can maximize student learning and achievement.
During the Practice Series professional learning sessions (now offered virtually!), teachers will discover strategies that build conceptual understanding of mathematical or literacy ideas and learn to design classroom experiences that hit the surface, deep, and transfer phases of learning for immediate impact in the classroom.
You can choose to take Visible Learning for Literacy or Visible Learning for Mathematics to see immediate impact in your classroom before, during, or after the School Impact Process.
Explore the three phases of learning and the role of learning intentions and success criteria.
Focus on practical classroom strategies that set the stage for deeper learning.
Examine exercises that promote deeper learning so students begin to make generalizations and connections.
Learn the conditions needed for transfer so students use their understanding of mathematics to solve problems in new contexts.
Explore the three phases of learning and what works best for student literacy learning.
Explore the importance of effect sizes, how to calculate your own effect size, and build collective teacher efficacy through a literacy lens.
Focus on practical classroom strategies that set the stage for deeper learning.
Examine exercises that promote deeper learning so students begin to make generalizations and connections.
Learn the paths and conditions for transfer so students learn to organize and transform conceptual knowledge.
Students’ literacy and mathematics learning and achievement is accelerated through improved problem-solving and conceptual understanding skills.