Foundations
July 29 - August 1, 2024
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. | In person | $375
Some believe that knowing course content and being able to talk about it is enough to teach effectively, but research shows that the most effective instruction also requires knowing how to teach! We can help with that.
In the Foundations course, you'll explore how the brain learns, how to build an effective learning environment, and how to prepare and facilitate learning experiences that support learning.
Course Content
Planning and Preparing for Teaching
Strong preparation leads to instruction that motivates students, focuses on outcomes and increases learning. You will explore:
- Self-identity and reflection
- Students as learners
- Lesson planning
- Learner-centered approach
Building an Inclusive Environment
Sense of belonging has been shown to be connected to valuable outcomes for college students, including retention, academic standing, and self worth. You will learn how to build such an environment as you explore concepts and skills, including:
- Norms
- Bandwidth taxes
- Cognitive shortcuts
- Warm and inclusive language
- Relationship building
- Belonging
Instruction and Assessment
During Foundations, you will identify and understand the value of effective components of instruction and assessment, and how the brain learns. Dive into topics including:
- Active learning
- Formative assessment
- Engaging openings
- Repetition, prior knowledge and cultural dissonance
- Brain growth over time
- Synaptic connections
Course content is subject to change.
Application
September 13, October 11, November 8 and December 6, 2024
10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. | In person or virtual | $550
The Application course takes you deeper into your understanding of quality instructional practices. You'll be challenged to apply your new knowledge and skills with your own students through assignments that challenge you to meet student needs in new ways.
Our feedback will encourage you to stretch your thinking and apply more effective instructional practices. As you practice applying these skills with your students, you will receive helpful, individualized feedback to further improve your practice.
Course Content
Planning and Preparing for Teaching
Deepen your learning and explore new concepts to prepare and use lesson plans with your students. You will explore:
- Proactive classroom management
- Individual students as learners
- Lesson planning
- Student-centered approach
Building an Inclusive Environment
Practice creating an inclusive learning environment where your students feel a sense of a belonging. Concepts include:
- Relationship building
- Warm and inclusive syllabus language
- Immediacy
- Challenges to stereotypes in learning materials
Instruction and Assessment
Deepen your knowledge and explore new concepts and skills related to instruction, assessment and how the brain learns. Apply your developing knowledge and skills with your students.
- Engaging openings
- Feedback for learning
- Formative assessment
- Active learning
- Presentations with purpose
- Bloom's taxonomy
- Neural history, acquisition, elaboration and encoding
- Assessment
- Modeling
- Closings
Course content is subject to change. You must complete the Foundations course before taking this course.
Transformation
January 8 and 9, 2025 (in person)
March 7 and April 4, 2025 (in person or virtual)
May 2, 2025 (in person)
10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. | $625
After completing your first two Journey courses, you'll begin to appreciate the breadth and depth of the content. In Transformation, you'll begin to see the larger picture through synthesis of prior learning, application with your students, our feedback, and reflection on your practice.
This course will challenge you to think about teaching and learning in new ways that may not have previously been possible. You'll make intentional decisions about your teaching based on your new knowledge of how the brain learns, research-based practices, effective preparation, building an inclusive environment, and your evolving beliefs about teaching and learning.
Course Content
Planning and Preparing for Teaching
Synthesize learning from all three Journey courses to prepare effective learning experiences for your students. New content includes:
- Task analysis
- Self-study for improvement
- Teaching observations
Building an Inclusive Environment
Weave together learning from the first two courses with new content to create an inclusive learning environment for your students. New content includes:
- Representations of diversity
- Universal design for learning
- Mental models
- Microaggressions
- Norms
Instruction and Assessment
Combine what you've learned throughout the Journey to make intentional decisions about which practices most effectively support student learning. New content includes:
- Leading discussions
- Bloom's taxonomy
- Zone of proximal development
- Scaffolding
- Modeling
- Role of language in thinking and learning
- Learner voice
Course content is subject to change. You must complete the Foundations and Application courses before taking this course.