19 04, 2022

How to Ensure Adult Learners Use What They Know to Elevate Student Achievement

2023-08-28T23:34:52+00:00

In this article you will learn…

  • The Learning Outcome is the phase of the session during which adult learners specifically understand what they will be learning and how they will show they have learned it.
  • The Learning Demonstration is the phase of the session during which adult learners produce work that shows they have mastered the session’s learning.
  • Adult learners who know what they are learning something and how they will know they’ve learned it, construct personal meaning and deep understanding of what they are learning, take an active role in shaping and using their learning and connect the learning to increased student achievement, and ensure that the learning is implemented and supportive of student success.
How to Ensure Adult Learners Use What They Know to Elevate Student Achievement2023-08-28T23:34:52+00:00
19 04, 2022

How to Actively Engage Adult Learners in the Learning Process

2023-08-28T23:44:26+00:00

In this article you will learn…

  • The Learning Process is the phase of the session during which adult learners are actively engaged in mastering the skills stated during the Learning Outcome.
  • Presenters decide which instructional strategy or methodology will most effectively engage adult learners in mastering the outcomes of the session, and participants must understand these choices if they are to build metacognition and answer the question, “How will I learn this?”
  • Adult learners who know how they will learn something, will actively engage in and interact with the content and one another which produces collaboration and elevates achievement.
How to Actively Engage Adult Learners in the Learning Process2023-08-28T23:44:26+00:00
11 04, 2022

How to Plan Sessions that Engage Adults in Learning

2023-08-28T22:04:30+00:00

In this article you will learn…

  • Active engagement respects adults, gives them significant voice and choice in shaping their own learning, promotes deep understanding of new learning, and increases motivation to implement it.
  • The purpose of a focused Learning Model for Adults is to support a presenter to reflect on their own decision-making as they decide what they and their participants need to know for each session, thereby increasing adult learners’ engagement and motivation.
  • Presenters utilizing a Learning Model for Adults will be supporting their participants in knowing what they are learning, why they are learning it, how they will learn it, how they will show they have learned it, and how they will continue to use what they learned.
How to Plan Sessions that Engage Adults in Learning2023-08-28T22:04:30+00:00
5 04, 2022

How to Build Engaging Learning Opportunities for Adults that Benefit Your Students

2023-08-28T21:53:48+00:00

In this article you will learn…

  • All adults in a student’s community must actively engage in professional learning opportunities that ultimately will benefit the student.
  • Presenters need to plan professional learning sessions using a focused Learning Model for Adults.
  • Presenters utilizing a Learning Model for Adults will be supporting their participants in knowing what they are learning, why they are learning it, how they will learn it, how they will show they have learned it, and how they will continue to use what they learned.
How to Build Engaging Learning Opportunities for Adults that Benefit Your Students2023-08-28T21:53:48+00:00
25 03, 2022

Why Teacher Reflection Should Be Collaborative

2023-08-03T03:21:54+00:00

In this article you will learn…

  • The power of reflection is amplified when meaningful conversations are part of the process because when teachers have the opportunity to talk about their lessons with a colleague, insights are gained, skills are refined, and students benefit.
  • A question-driven reflection is a method of discourse that allows a teacher to own the reflection process by explaining, clarifying, and reflecting on the decisions they made in planning and delivering the lesson.
  • A set of reflection questions that collaborative colleagues can utilize to begin to reflect on and understand the decisions a teacher made at the lesson level.
Why Teacher Reflection Should Be Collaborative2023-08-03T03:21:54+00:00