Marzano Art & Science of Teaching Book Study
Online registration closed on Tue, Jun 21, 2011.
Tue, June 28, 2011 - Wed, August 31, 2011
Contact | Renee Steinmetz |
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Target Audience | Teachers, Administrators, District Staff (Baker, Bradford, Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns, Union & FSDB |
Facilitator(s) | Renee Steinmetz |
Delivery | Online |
Fee | none |
In The Art and Science of Teaching, Robert Marzano presents an instructional framework in the form of ten questions that represent a logical planning sequence for successful instructional design. Each question is presented in the form of “What will I do to…” As a guide to answering the ten questions, each chapter opens with a very real classroom scenario. This is followed by a touch of digestible research and theory. The chapter concludes with doable A, B, C action steps for taking what has been presented and making it real in the classroom.
Marzano, an internationally known scholar, trainer and speaker, develops educational programs and practices for K-12 classrooms with practical translations of the most current research and theory into classroom strategies that produce concrete gains in student learning. As part of its Race to the Top initiative, The Florida Department of Education, through its partnership with Learning Sciences International, will provide school districts across the state with a teacher evaluation system based on Marzano’s research.
•Registration is limited to 20 participants.
•Participants will receive the Marzano book to keep (contingent on successful completion of the book study components).
•30 in-service points will be awarded for completion.
•Assignments will be submitted via email and a wiki (Wikispaces).
•A required orientation session will be held via Adobe Connect on June 28th from 4 – 6 PM OR June 30th from 5-7 PM. Participants must attend one of these sessions where they will receive information about the book study format and hands-on experience using the Wiki.
•A confirmation email will be sent to registered participants one week before the orientation with instructions for accessing the Adobe Connect session and the wiki.
Marzano, an internationally known scholar, trainer and speaker, develops educational programs and practices for K-12 classrooms with practical translations of the most current research and theory into classroom strategies that produce concrete gains in student learning. As part of its Race to the Top initiative, The Florida Department of Education, through its partnership with Learning Sciences International, will provide school districts across the state with a teacher evaluation system based on Marzano’s research.
•Registration is limited to 20 participants.
•Participants will receive the Marzano book to keep (contingent on successful completion of the book study components).
•30 in-service points will be awarded for completion.
•Assignments will be submitted via email and a wiki (Wikispaces).
•A required orientation session will be held via Adobe Connect on June 28th from 4 – 6 PM OR June 30th from 5-7 PM. Participants must attend one of these sessions where they will receive information about the book study format and hands-on experience using the Wiki.
•A confirmation email will be sent to registered participants one week before the orientation with instructions for accessing the Adobe Connect session and the wiki.