Description
In this 1-hour course, teachers will learn:
- How connecting students with the “Why?” fulfills T-TESS Planning Domain, Dimension 1.3 by creating compelling lessons that connect to the social-emotional needs of students
- Why creating relevance is essential for investment in the curriculum
- Tools for creating interesting and compelling lessons that will foster students’ intrinsic motivation
This course specifically addresses the Texas Teacher Evaluation and Support System (T-TESS).
Presenter Bio
David Sebek is co-founder of GT Innovators which was formed in 2011 by three educators who wanted to change the world of professional development for teachers. David has been offering unique professional development solutions to school districts in and around the Texas Gulf Coast Region. Mr. Sebek was the 2011 TAGT State Teacher of the Year for the Gifted and have coached various problem solving teams to Regional, State and International Competitions through Destination Imagination and Future Problem Solvers.
Joe Bernhart is an author, speaker, and expert in researching and implementing curriculum with a focus on creativity, differentiation, and the social/emotional needs of GT students with an ever-developing expertise on their nature and needs as well. Building on over a decade of previous experience working in an inner city middle school in Houston ISD as a teacher, English department chair, parent coordinator, and Title I coordinator, Mr. Bernhart’s expertise transcends and traverses content areas and demographic definitions, allowing him to be part of a team that offers high quality professional development to meet the diverse needs of teachers in diverse settings.
Troy Drayton has thirteen years of experience teaching in public schools, with 8 years as English/Language Arts (ELA) Department Head. Mr. Drayton has a Bachelor’s degree in English Composition and Language with an emphasis on Linguistics and a minor in Music from the University of North Texas. He completed his Master’s degree in Administrational Leadership and Supervision from the University of Houston in 2008, but has remained in the classroom because teaching is his true passion.
Jessica – DRIPPING SPRINGS ISD (verified owner) –
This was not engaging for me at all.
Patrick – PORT NECHES-GROVES ISD (verified owner) –
very good
Ashleigh – DRIPPING SPRINGS ISD (verified owner) –
There were great ideas for motivating students and getting them excited to learn.
Dezman – BEAUMONT ISD (verified owner) –
great
Courtney – LOS FRESNOS CISD (verified owner) –
Great ideas on how to incorporate intrinsic motivation in the classroom!
Maria – LOS FRESNOS CISD (verified owner) –
This course focuses on the need for making lessons interesting and offers good tips on how to do such.
Calvin – CONROE ISD (verified owner) –
The number one take away is making lessons engaging. That is always my number one goal. However, with the issues with time and other factors that contribute with lesson planning, I believe this course will continue to help me refine areas of my planning that I need to reinforce such as investigation and reflection.
Cristina – PROSPER ISD (verified owner) –
This course was a good overall picture of T-TESS Dimension 1.3
Cheryl – PLANO ISD (verified owner) –
I really enjoyed this course. it prompted me to think of other ways to present information that involves students buying into a lesson and taking the lead on their own learning.
Jennifer – CONROE ISD (verified owner) –
It is relevant and gives great examples of how to make work relevant to students. Enjoyed this!