[FocusOnBasics 643] Re: Diagnostic assessment for lowest literacylearners?
PHCSJean.34425698 at bloglines.com
PHCSJean.34425698 at bloglines.com
Fri Feb 23 23:39:26 EST 2007
I love that! I call those light bulb moments, but what a great idea to track
them. Sometimes in training course I teach, I bring bells like you'd find
on an old hotel desk, and put one at each table and encourage students to
acknowledge their discoveries as "a real bell ringer".
Do you let your
students know about the Eureka factor and encourage them to express those
ideas?
Thanks for sharing it.
Jean
<snip> Personally, I like the Eureka
Tool. Have you experienced it? It's been around for centuries....when students
say Eureka! I know they learned something. When they share their Eureka with
another, they both learned. When they both share it with me and applications
to their lives-I learn something. The Eureka Coefficient for today was 6.
As an instructor you can graph your Eureka's and see visually how you are
doing. And trust me, those test scores will being going up too.
> Va
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