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Integrative Model of Teaching
Presenter: ALFRED C. AVANCEÑA, LPT,MT-2
Session Objectives:
 describe the integrative model, including its
history and steps.
 communicate the applications and benefits of
the integrative model and learn what it might
look like in a classroom.
 explain how to implement and plan for
teaching with the integrative model
 Make lesson using the integrative model that
might enable differentiated instruction and
support diverse learners.
At the end of the session the participants will be able to :
Activity 1: Watch Me!
 Watch the video clip and take note
everything about integrative model. Write
your note by completing the table below:
Integrative
Model Steps
Teacher’s
Activity
Learner’s
Activity
Watch me! Please take take note
Video # 2
Integrative Model
 Designed to help students develop a deep
understanding of organized bodies of
knowledge while simultaneously
developing critical thinking skills
 Closely related to the Inductive Model
 Based on work of Hilda Taba (1965-67)
Integrative Model History
Major
Contribution
Generalizing info
occurs after
organizing info
Conceptual Knowledge
Development and generalizations
Other
Contribution
Methodical Data-
driven practice for
developing curriculum
Effective Teacher questions and
practical implementable
Hilda Taba Don Kauchak Paul Eggen
THEORIST
Overview
 Uses organized bodies of knowledge that
combine facts, concepts, generalizations,
and the relationships among them
 Teacher begin lesson by displaying
information gathered and compiled in a
matrix
 With teacher guidance, students analyze
the information in the matrix
Theoretical Foundations
 Students develop schemas, forms of
understanding that exist in memory
 Concepts are simple schemas
 When learners link concepts to facts,
other concepts, principles, generalizations
and academic rules, schemas become
much more complex
 Result is a deeper understanding
Learning Objectives for the
Integrative Model
 Two objectives: (1) deep and thorough
understanding of organized bodies of
knowledge and (2) use of critical thinking
skills
 Much of what we teach in schools is
organized bodies of knowledge
 Example: Comparing two countries using
variables such as climate, culture, economy
Learning Obj. Cont.
 Developing critical thinking skills requires
practice in finding patterns, forming
explanations, hypothesizing, generalizing, and
documenting the findings with evidence
 Teachers help make this practice conscious and
systematic by identifying topics, specifying
objectives, and preparing the data
representations (matrix)
Planning Lessons with the
Integrative Model
 Teacher begins with a topic
 Topics may come from textbooks,
curriculum guides, and other sources,
including the interests of teachers or
students
Planning Cont.
 Teacher decides on content objectives
 Teacher must ask: What exactly do I want
the students to understand about the
topic?
 Teacher must plan for critical thinking by
guiding the students to form patterns,
form explanations and develop
hypotheses based on the evidence
Planning Cont.
 Teacher must prepare data representation by
organizing a matrix
 Teachers often direct students to gather data
 Individual cells of matrix assigned to individuals or
groups
 Teacher can add data
• Teacher could prepare entire matrix, but students may be
less interested in the topic as a result
Planning Cont.
 Displaying data: two guidelines
 (1) display the information in as factual
form as possible
 (2) Provide sufficient information so that
students can use data from one part of
the matrix as evidence for a conclusion
about another part
Using Technology
 Use databases, which are computer
programs that allow users to store,
organize, and manipulate information
 Databases can use both text and
numerical data
Implementing Lessons with the
Integrative Model
 Phase 1: The open-ended phase. Learners
describe, compare, and search for patterns in
data
 Promotes involvement
 Ensures success
 Teacher starts with one cell of information and
moves to other cells
 Teacher records students’ observations or
comparisons on the board, overhead, or on
chart paper
Implementing Cont.
 Phase 2: The causal phase
 Students explain similarities and
differences using data in chart to justify
conclusions (documenting assertions)
 Schema production begins
 Students develop perceptions of
competence
Implementing Cont.
 Phase 3: The hypothetical phase
 Learners hypothesize outcomes for
different conditions (suggested by
teacher)
 Advances schema production
 Facilitates transfer
 Students’ self-efficacy increases as they
learn to respond successfully
Implementing Cont.
 Phase 4: Closure and application phase
 Students generalize to form broad
relationships which summarizes the
content
Increasing Student Motivation
 Characteristics of Integrative Model
 Involvement
 Success
 Challenge
 Perceptions of increasing competence
 Emphasizes cooperation
 Emphasizes personalization (students must
come up with their own generalizations)
Modifications of the Integrative
Model
 Present information in matrix in picture
form for students who lack reading skills
 Emphasize phase 1 (observation and
comparison) with young children)
 Use existing materials (charts, maps,
graphs) to simplify planning time
Assessment
 Teacher needs to measure content
objectives
 Test items on generalizations
 Teacher needs to measure critical thinking
objectives
 Test items that require students to apply
generalizations to new information
 Test items that require students to make and
defend an argument with evidence

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integrative_model.ppt

  • 1. Integrative Model of Teaching Presenter: ALFRED C. AVANCEÑA, LPT,MT-2
  • 2. Session Objectives:  describe the integrative model, including its history and steps.  communicate the applications and benefits of the integrative model and learn what it might look like in a classroom.  explain how to implement and plan for teaching with the integrative model  Make lesson using the integrative model that might enable differentiated instruction and support diverse learners. At the end of the session the participants will be able to :
  • 3. Activity 1: Watch Me!  Watch the video clip and take note everything about integrative model. Write your note by completing the table below: Integrative Model Steps Teacher’s Activity Learner’s Activity
  • 4. Watch me! Please take take note
  • 6. Integrative Model  Designed to help students develop a deep understanding of organized bodies of knowledge while simultaneously developing critical thinking skills  Closely related to the Inductive Model  Based on work of Hilda Taba (1965-67)
  • 7. Integrative Model History Major Contribution Generalizing info occurs after organizing info Conceptual Knowledge Development and generalizations Other Contribution Methodical Data- driven practice for developing curriculum Effective Teacher questions and practical implementable Hilda Taba Don Kauchak Paul Eggen THEORIST
  • 8. Overview  Uses organized bodies of knowledge that combine facts, concepts, generalizations, and the relationships among them  Teacher begin lesson by displaying information gathered and compiled in a matrix  With teacher guidance, students analyze the information in the matrix
  • 9. Theoretical Foundations  Students develop schemas, forms of understanding that exist in memory  Concepts are simple schemas  When learners link concepts to facts, other concepts, principles, generalizations and academic rules, schemas become much more complex  Result is a deeper understanding
  • 10. Learning Objectives for the Integrative Model  Two objectives: (1) deep and thorough understanding of organized bodies of knowledge and (2) use of critical thinking skills  Much of what we teach in schools is organized bodies of knowledge  Example: Comparing two countries using variables such as climate, culture, economy
  • 11. Learning Obj. Cont.  Developing critical thinking skills requires practice in finding patterns, forming explanations, hypothesizing, generalizing, and documenting the findings with evidence  Teachers help make this practice conscious and systematic by identifying topics, specifying objectives, and preparing the data representations (matrix)
  • 12. Planning Lessons with the Integrative Model  Teacher begins with a topic  Topics may come from textbooks, curriculum guides, and other sources, including the interests of teachers or students
  • 13. Planning Cont.  Teacher decides on content objectives  Teacher must ask: What exactly do I want the students to understand about the topic?  Teacher must plan for critical thinking by guiding the students to form patterns, form explanations and develop hypotheses based on the evidence
  • 14. Planning Cont.  Teacher must prepare data representation by organizing a matrix  Teachers often direct students to gather data  Individual cells of matrix assigned to individuals or groups  Teacher can add data • Teacher could prepare entire matrix, but students may be less interested in the topic as a result
  • 15. Planning Cont.  Displaying data: two guidelines  (1) display the information in as factual form as possible  (2) Provide sufficient information so that students can use data from one part of the matrix as evidence for a conclusion about another part
  • 16. Using Technology  Use databases, which are computer programs that allow users to store, organize, and manipulate information  Databases can use both text and numerical data
  • 17. Implementing Lessons with the Integrative Model  Phase 1: The open-ended phase. Learners describe, compare, and search for patterns in data  Promotes involvement  Ensures success  Teacher starts with one cell of information and moves to other cells  Teacher records students’ observations or comparisons on the board, overhead, or on chart paper
  • 18. Implementing Cont.  Phase 2: The causal phase  Students explain similarities and differences using data in chart to justify conclusions (documenting assertions)  Schema production begins  Students develop perceptions of competence
  • 19. Implementing Cont.  Phase 3: The hypothetical phase  Learners hypothesize outcomes for different conditions (suggested by teacher)  Advances schema production  Facilitates transfer  Students’ self-efficacy increases as they learn to respond successfully
  • 20. Implementing Cont.  Phase 4: Closure and application phase  Students generalize to form broad relationships which summarizes the content
  • 21. Increasing Student Motivation  Characteristics of Integrative Model  Involvement  Success  Challenge  Perceptions of increasing competence  Emphasizes cooperation  Emphasizes personalization (students must come up with their own generalizations)
  • 22. Modifications of the Integrative Model  Present information in matrix in picture form for students who lack reading skills  Emphasize phase 1 (observation and comparison) with young children)  Use existing materials (charts, maps, graphs) to simplify planning time
  • 23. Assessment  Teacher needs to measure content objectives  Test items on generalizations  Teacher needs to measure critical thinking objectives  Test items that require students to apply generalizations to new information  Test items that require students to make and defend an argument with evidence