All students will have the opportunity to team teach a lesson using one of our course texts:
- Alexie, Sherman. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. New York: Little, Brown, 2007.
- Poe, Edgar Allan. Complete Tales and Poems. Castle Books, 2002.
- Kick, Russ. The Graphic Canon. Seven Stories Press, 2012.
- Wiesel, Elie. Night. Hill and Wang, 1958.
All students will have the opportunity to teach a 30 minute lesson using one of
our course texts. Students will select which of the five texts to use. Each
student will be responsible for teaching a mini-lesson focused on one aspect of
the text. You will consider your 493 classmates as your students, and we’ll be
respectful secondary students at your request. Each student will provide the
class with a TPA lesson plan for his/her mini-lesson (we’ll review these
requirements together in class). Following each lesson, the class will
participate in a feedback session designed to help us all consider what worked
well and what can be improved. Additionally, each student will complete a
self-evaluation after reflecting on his/her teaching. Note: All students are
responsible to know every text presented. The presenters need your
participation to grow as teachers, and you will depend on their participation
as well. Consequently, the class is not only responsible for reading the texts,
but also for participating in the lesson and the discussion following the
lesson. The mini-lesson on a literary text is worth 20% of the final grade for
the course.
Specific requirements:
1. Each student will provide the class with a TPA lesson plan for their mini-lesson. Prior to completing this project, we will discuss the requirements and the purpose of the TPA. This lesson plan will be a thorough explanation of what is planned and implemented.
2. Each student will complete a 2 pg. self-evaluation after reflecting on his/her teaching. In this self-evaluation, each student will:
*reflect on what was successful about the lesson and teaching,
*reflect on what he/she might do differently next time, and
*address issues that are brought up during the feedback session
3. Each lesson must include some aspect of popular culture, social justice, or informational text.
It’s expected that you use the content of the course to guide your lesson preparation. This assignment is a great opportunity to take some risks and attempt things you haven’t tried before. As a class, we are here to support and help each other to become better teachers. My hope is that you take this opportunity to do that.
Evaluation Rubric
The mini-lesson teaching exercise is worth 20% of the final grade for the course. Students will be evaluated by the following.
___/10 Lesson Plan
___/10 Effectiveness of Lesson Activities
___/10 Teacher Effectiveness/Poise/Presence
___/10 Level of Class Engagement
___/10 Self-evaluation Paper
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