Description
A world without choices would be a world more suited to robots than to human beings. After all, an ice cream shop that only sold one flavor would not stay in business very long! Choices in the classroom enable students to build on their strengths and to experience learning in a way that is unique to their experiences. Choice raises students’ investment in the content of lessons by helping them to connect more personally with the curriculum than a “one-size-fits-all” approach that feels impersonal. In addition, providing choice in the classroom helps break through the routine of classroom life that often leads students to tune out.
In this 1-hour course, teachers will:
- Learn how choice enhances relevance and motivates students to engage in the curriculum.
- Practice tools for building choice into the content, process, and product of the unit study
- Have the opportunity to view three demonstrations using choice in various classroom settings
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.
Maria – LOS FRESNOS CISD (verified owner) –
The course provides good information about why choices are needed in a lesson.
Griselda C. – LAREDO ISD (verified owner) –
Great explanation on giving students choices and how it helps validate them.
Lane – EANES ISD (verified owner) –
There wasn’t much in here to use. In fact, it seemed like an advertisement for the books the speakers had written. I’m looking for PD that gives me examples I can use now rather than having to go but and read a book.
yvonne – EDINBURG CISD (verified owner) –
I think this course was great in explaining why its important to give students a choice when choosing a book or working on a project.
melissa – EDINBURG CISD (verified owner) –
great ideas in giving student choices in the classroom.
Xochitl – EDINBURG CISD (verified owner) –
Great training.
Inocencio – EDINBURG CISD (verified owner) –
Great Course
Diana – EDINBURG CISD (verified owner) –
It was a verry good course.
Juan – SAN BENITO CISD (verified owner) –
Excellent course. It really showed me how choice in the classroom allows for student academic growth and makes it something meaningful for students.