Browsing articles from "January, 2014"
Jan
25
2014

Journal Club Presentations

One of my favorite go-to activities is a tradition I brought in from my research lab past.  Once a week over lunch, my colleagues and I introduced professional journal articles to the group on topics relevant to our work. Now that I’m teaching science, instead of practicing it, I find that I still enjoy hearing […]

Jan
10
2014

Claims Evidence and Reasoning (CER)

In talking to science teachers from around the state, they share that many of their students struggle with constructing explanations and, in particular, with supporting the explanations with evidence.The Claims Evidence and Reasoning (CER) framework can serve as an instructional strategy to support students in constructing explanations for scientific explanations utilizing evidence. CER is a […]

Jan
10
2014

Investigating DOK Levels

Many teachers strive to provide their students with diversified classroom experiences, and many of those experiences can be categorized with Webb’s (1997) Depth of Knowledge (DOK) model employed to analyze cognitive expectations of standards, curricular activities, and assessments.The DOK level describes the kind of thinking involved in a task, not the likelihood the task will […]