Power Teaching

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Power Teaching by Mind Map: Power Teaching

1. Prompts for class

1.1. Prompts with gestures help class to know what is expected

1.2. Class Yes!

1.2.1. Gathers student's attention

1.3. Teach Okay

1.3.1. Student's discuss/teach content to partner

1.4. 5 classroom rules

1.4.1. Follow Directions Quickly

1.4.2. Raise your hand for permission to speak

1.4.3. Raise your hand for permission to leave your seat

1.4.4. Make Smart Choices

1.4.5. Keep your Dear Teacher Happy!

1.5. Scoreboard

1.5.1. Teacher keeps "score" of participation or non-participation

1.6. Hands and Eyes

1.6.1. students are expected to pay close attention - eyes are focused on teacher, hands are still

1.7. Mirror

1.7.1. Students mimic gestures and action of teacher; helps with memory of ideas

1.8. Switch

1.8.1. roles of partners are switched

2. Research and Resources

2.1. Power Teachers of America

2.2. powerteachers.net

2.3. Chris Biffle

2.3.1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBeWEgvGm2Y Chris Biffle modeling with College Students

2.4. Jeff Battle

2.5. Videos

2.5.1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhvaDFwmfBY&feature=related 11 year old leading Power Teaching Lesson

2.5.2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yygIwC3PSvk&feature=related Kindergarten example of Power Teaching

2.5.3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTwjFHorQhk&feature=related 4th grade class using power teaching

3. Consistent

3.1. Used Daily

3.1.1. INS to insert (Windows)

3.1.2. TAB to insert (Mac OS)

3.1.3. ENTER to add siblings

3.1.4. DEL to delete

3.1.5. All key shortcuts

3.2. Taught and reviewed

3.3. used in multiple ares of content