Ready to Learn
The FRAME Model for Optimizing Student Success (A results-oriented approach for motivating students to learn and achieve academic success)
- 152 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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Ready to Learn
The FRAME Model for Optimizing Student Success (A results-oriented approach for motivating students to learn and achieve academic success)
About This Book
Ready to Learn introduces the FRAME model, a results-oriented approach for creating meaningful and motivating learning experiences across grade levels and content areas. Rely on the model's five steps--(1) focus, (2) reach, (3) ask, (4) model, and (5) encourage--to help you launch engaging lessons, articulate clear expectations, offer effective feedback, and foster habits of successful students.
Use this resource to foster a growth mindset in your learners and ensure student ownership:
- Utilize the FRAME model to plan and deliver meaningful learning experiences to every student.
- Learn how the FRAME model improves teacher clarity and efficacy.
- Discover strategies for engaging students within the first ten minutes of class and carrying this motivation throughout the lesson so they can learn from experience.
- Understand how encouraging peer observations and feedback among teachers will improve instructional practices and best practices in teaching.
- Study the FRAME model in real-world situations and utilize reflection questions to reinforce learning and maximize student coaching.
- Examine sample lesson plans and receive a template for planning lessons using the FRAME model.
Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1: How to Create Learning Intentions and Success Criteria
Chapter 2: How to FRAME the First Ten Minutes of Class
Chapter 3: How to Embed FRAME Within a Lesson
Chapter 4: How to Use FRAME for Peer Observation and Feedback Among Teachers
Appendix: FRAME Lesson and Feedback Tools
Frequently asked questions
Information
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Acknowledgments
- Table of Contents
- About the Author
- Introduction
- 1 How to Create Learning Intentions and Success Criteria
- 2 How to FRAME the First Ten Minutes of Class
- 3 How to Embed FRAME Within a Lesson
- 4 How to Use FRAME for Peer Observation and Feedback Among Teachers
- Appendix: FRAME Lesson and Feedback Tools
- References and Resources
- Index