Description
Are your lessons rigorous? The point of education is to help cultivate deep critical thinkers, not just to teach students how to ace a test. If we’re not careful, we can create lessons and activities that some students breeze through. We have to make sure that our instruction is rigorous for each student and that they are challenged every day. Many educators already have plans in place to help students who fall behind, but we also need to make sure to plan for students who speed ahead.
Educators Leanna Ferreira and Jenny Pennell say that the key to creating academically rigorous lessons lies in identifying and implementing characteristics of rigor. In the course “Planning for Rigor,” educators will discover how to promote thinking that goes beyond recalling information and helps students make meaning for themselves.
In this course you will learn:
- To Identify the characteristics of rigor
- To Determine levels of rigor
- The stages of rigorous thinking
Click here for a leader’s guide created by the Ohio Association for the Gifted and Talented.
Presenter Bio
Jenny Pennell is the Gifted and Talented Coordinator at Mid-Ohio Educational Service Center. She also serves as the Region 6 Gifted Coordinator Representative for the Ohio Association for Gifted Children. In addition, Jenny serves as a Children’s Theater Foundation board member. She holds a Master’s Degree in Talent Development Education as well as a Gifted Endorsement from Ashland University.
Leanna Ferreira, Gifted and Talented Coordinator at Mid-Ohio ESC, also serves as the Region 6 Board Member for the Ohio Association of Gifted Children and serves as the secretary for the Coordinator Division. She holds a Gifted Endorsement from the University of Cincinnati, as well as a bachelor’s degree in secondary math education and a master’s degree in library & information science from Kent State University.
Rosario – UNITED ISD (verified owner) –
Great information
christel – COLUMBUS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT (verified owner) –
helpful for evaluating lessons and materials for rigor
Lubette – UNITED ISD (verified owner) –
Good
Chere – ECTOR COUNTY ISD (verified owner) –
This is great information to help the teacher create and implement lessons that will push the GT students beyond mastering standards.
Aide – ECTOR COUNTY ISD (verified owner) –
New info and hard to understand/process.
Martin – UNITED ISD (verified owner) –
Good ideas and examples.
Nancy – WORTHINGTON CITY (verified owner) –
Greta review and practical application ideas to easily make lessons more rigorous
Erik – WORTHINGTON CITY (verified owner) –
It’s good and quick and gets you thinking about this information.
Blanca – UNITED ISD (verified owner) –
Enjoyed.
Maria – UNITED ISD (verified owner) –
This course had details on what rigor really means and how to apply it in class it includes examples.