This document summarizes a lesson introducing students to the concept of sustainability through systems thinking. The lesson has students read articles on topics within sustainability like transportation, fashion, food, and agriculture. They then discuss in groups what they learned, questions they have, and how to further explore the topic, documenting their discussion on posters. Finally, groups share with the class to give everyone exposure to different sustainability aspects. The goal is to provide background knowledge and spark curiosity as preparation for a research paper on sustainability.
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Στο πλαίσιο της πιλοτικής εφαρμογής για τα Νέα Προγράμματα σπουδών οι μαθητές της Β Λυκείου του 1ου Πειραματικού Λυκείου Λάρισας, υπό την καθοδήγηση της εκπαιδευτικού Βασιλικής Παπαϊωάννου, εξοικειώθηκαν με τα 6 καπέλα σκέψης του Edward de Bono και τα εφάρμοσαν πιλοτικά σε θέμα που οι ίδιοι επέλεξαν προκειμένου να αφομοιώσουν καλύτερα την προσέγγιση.
Η παρακάτω παρουσίαση δείχνει τα οφέλη της μεθόδου στην ανάπτυξη δεξιοτήτων επικοινωνίας, κριτικής σκέψης και λύσης προβλημάτων.
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Here are some interactive teaching activities; 1. Think, pair, and share 2. Brainstorming 3. Buzz session 4. Exit slips 5. Misconception check 6. Circle the questions
Physical education sustainability mini unit planRichard Courto
This Unit Plan will give a brief overview of what a middle school physical education teacher can do with connecting cooperative games with sustainability.
Multiple intelligences: Understanding Your StudentsCaleb Warren
This presentation defines and outlines differentiation while addressing criticisms and classroom strategies within the context of research and a biblical worldview.
Στο πλαίσιο της πιλοτικής εφαρμογής για τα Νέα Προγράμματα σπουδών οι μαθητές της Β Λυκείου του 1ου Πειραματικού Λυκείου Λάρισας, υπό την καθοδήγηση της εκπαιδευτικού Βασιλικής Παπαϊωάννου, εξοικειώθηκαν με τα 6 καπέλα σκέψης του Edward de Bono και τα εφάρμοσαν πιλοτικά σε θέμα που οι ίδιοι επέλεξαν προκειμένου να αφομοιώσουν καλύτερα την προσέγγιση.
Η παρακάτω παρουσίαση δείχνει τα οφέλη της μεθόδου στην ανάπτυξη δεξιοτήτων επικοινωνίας, κριτικής σκέψης και λύσης προβλημάτων.
1. Think, Puzzle, Explore: An engaging lesson to introduce background knowledge so students can
make connections on sustainability in preparation for their research paper. This is the first lesson in a
broader research unit on sustainability and a way for learners to think more intentionally about their
search terms.
Introduction:
What is sustainability and what are we doing in our own lives to ensure that the earth lasts?
Discussion of the different pillars of sustainability. If only one pillar works, then the solution won’t work.
Students need to see it as a whole. I am modeling how to see the world as a collection of interconnected
systems. This is called Systems Thinking and it is the “art and science of making reliable inferences about
behavior by developing an increasingly deep understanding of underlying structure.” I ask questions to
inspire higher order thinking skills and make connections. They have to compile information that they
know about in a different way which is the higher order thinking skill of synthesizing. As a class they
analyze different factors that go into sustainability. Is it viable? Businesses save money using cheap
chemicals. I repeat what they are saying and connect it to sustainable unit. Why isn’t everyone
sustainable? If there is a sustainability solution that does not work for all pillars it is not a good solution.
Think, Puzzle, Explore:
There are five tables set up with librarian pre selected articles on different topics within sustainability.
Students sit at a table based on their topic of interest. Topics include: sustainable transportation, fashion,
food, design, and agriculture. Students had ten minutes to read the article and take notes in a way that was
comfortable for them. Librarian had available post it notes, highlighters, a pre made graphic organizer,
pens, pencils, and sharpies.
2. After they have read their article, students share and discuss what they learned using the Think,
Puzzle, Explore method which “sets the stage for deeper inquiry.” They had to talk through the
following questions:
1. What do you think you know about this topic?
2. What questions or puzzles do you have?
3. How can you explore this topic?
Based on their collaborative discussion students filled out posters documenting their new found
knowledge, what they now wanted to learn more about, and how they were going to begin to delve into
the topic.
Groups then shared their thoughts with the whole class so everyone could get a taste of some different
aspects within sustainability.