ARTICLE TITLE:
Identification of Problem/Issue
- What problem is the author(s1 identifying? Who does the problem relate to?
- Making Connections
- What do you already know about this topic?
- What new ideas arc contained within the article for you to consider?
- What experiences have you had in your teaching, or in other areas of life, that support confound or refute the information presented in the article?
- What information from this reading selection resonates with, and contributes to, your interest in teaching and learning?
- How do the principles from this reading selection compare to what you are learning in your other courses?
Challenging Assumptions
- In what areas has this reading helped you to discover a potential need for change In your approach to teaching?
- What do you still not know or understand about this topic?
- lithe opportunity arose, what questions would you pose to the author?
- Making Application
- What are three of the most impoitant concepts from this reading?
- What two pieces of information from this article would you share with a colleague?
- What is one way you will alter your current teaching practice based on what you have read?
- In what ways has this reading selection helped you to understand yourself better as a developing teacher professional?
- Taking a Different Point of View
- Using only three sentences, how would you explain the findings of this article to a parent? The explanation should include the key concepts of the article but be in language that a non-educator could easily understand.