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Study Strategies for School Success |
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Course Description Study
Strategies for School Success is designed to teach teachers research based learning
strategies. Participants will
gain understanding of widely tested educational theories regarding the
relationship between teaching efficient strategies and its impact upon
student learning and achievement. The
importance of this course is underscored by the results of extensive
research done over the past thirty years, changing the “art” of
teaching into the science of teaching.
(Marzano 2001) The
results of research empirically document that students who effectively
utilize learning strategies in the classroom are better able to learn and
retain information. As
students develop learning efficiency, they will also develop a better
attitude toward school and a greater belief in their ability to succeed.
Though teachers must teach the academic information required by the
school curriculum, they are also acutely aware of a need to teach
strategies for long-term learning.
Participants in this course will learn to easily incorporate effective methodologies directly into elementary, middle and high school curricula utilizing practical strategies and student-friendly activities. Study
Strategies is a 13 week 3 credit graduate level or sixty hour professional
development course taught online. Modules 1 through 9 will be completed one per week.
Module 10 will be completed over a two-week period so students will have
time to revise and complete the final integration project. Students
may use either a Macintosh computer or a PC with Windows 95 or higher.
Students should possess basic word processing skills and have internet
access with an active e-mail account. Students also are expected to have a
basic knowledge of how to use a Web browser, such as Netscape Navigator,
Microsoft Internet Explorer or America Online's (AOL) browser. To download
a browser at no cost, visit one of the following Web sites – Netscape.com;
Microsoft.com
and AOL.com. Module OneIntroduction and Overview of the most current educational research regarding study strategies and their effects on student performance. Contents: 1.
Course
requirements, goals and expectations 2.
Historical
overview of learning theories 3.
Definition
of study strategies 4.
Theoretical
research of study strategies Module
Two Strategies
for efficient organization and time management. Contents: 1.
The
rationale for and benefits of student self-appraisals 2.
Methods
for efficient time management 3.
Design
a framework for long-term projects and research 4.
Classroom
Organization for Teachers Module ThreeStrategies
to facilitate understanding of content textbooks. Contents: 1.
Prerequisites
for content reading 2.
Research
and theories for advance organizers 3.
Best
research-based strategies to promote comprehension of textbooks and
supplemental materials Module
Four Methods
designed for explicit instruction of summarizing and note-taking for
proficient analysis and synthesis. Contents: 1.
Research
results for the efficacy of summarizing and note-taking 2.
Activities
for variety of summarizing techniques 3.
Introduction
of note-taking strategies 4.
Practical
applications for a variety of note-taking styles Module
Five Strategies
to enhance recall of information based upon preferred learning styles. Contents: 1.
Definition
of learning modalities 2.
Current
research of learning styles 3.
Exploration
of memory devices 4.
Practical
application of strategies to enhance learning 5.
Group
project Module
Six Incorporating
instructional strategies into content teaching. Contents: 1.
Research
and theory on the value and practice of vocabulary instruction across the
curriculum. 2.
Instructional
issues in the classroom 3.
Practical
methods of incorporating study strategies into content classes Module
Seven Test-taking
strategies to enhance performance and lessen test anxiety. Contents: 1.
Group
project presentations 2.
Test-taking
strategies ·
Objective ·
Essay ·
Standardized test issues 3.
Test
related stress management Module
Eight Homework
strategies for reinforcement of content skills. Contents: 1.
Continuation
of project presentations 2.
Research
and theory as to the benefits and pitfalls of homework 3.
Analyzing
classroom practices that best utilize homework to increase student
learning Module
Nine Effective
communication skills and cooperative learning instruction. Contents: 1.
A
profile of effective communication skills 2.
Methods
to encourage and enhance effective communication skills in students and
teachers 3.
Paradigm
for cooperative learning instruction Module
Ten Issues
and concerns within the educational setting. Contents: 1.
Issues
and concerns 2.
Identification
of resources 3.
Course
Evaluations 4.
Final
Exam
Student Academic Integrity Participants guarantee that all academic class work is original. Any academic dishonesty or plagiarism (to take ideas, writings, etc. from another and offer them as one's own), is a violation of student academic behavior standards as outlined by our partnering colleges and universities and is subject to academic disciplinary action.
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