Orchestrating Whole Classroom Discussion
Offered By: University of Pennsylvania via Coursera
Course Description
Overview
This course offers strategies that can lead to richer, more productive, whole-class discussions in their classrooms. Focusing on how to prepare for discussion, this course is for anyone who leads, wants to lead, or is interested in how teachers lead discussion.
Across the 4 sessions in this course, we’ll learn more about what teachers and students need to do to prepare for rich discussions, including understanding:
1. What is (and isn't) discussion, and why discussion is important
2. How teachers set goals for discussion, and establish explicit norms that support these objectives
3. How teachers select texts and prepare text-based questions to guide the conversation
4. How teachers – based on these goals, norms, texts, and questions – then prepare students for the whole-class discussion
The course consists of short videos interspersed with various thinking tasks—such as reflecting on videos of classroom discussions in action, and designing and receiving peer feedback on aspects of a Discussion Plan, a plan for a discussion you’ll lead in your own classroom.
Syllabus
- What is discussion? Why discuss?
- Setting Goals and Establishing Norms for Discussion
- Setting Goals and Establishing Norms for Discussion
- Preparing a Text for Discussion
- Preparing Students for Discussion
Taught by
Pam Grossman and Lisa M. Barker
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