FACE-ing the Facts: Building Community through One-on-One Conferencing
Conferencing can improve both the authenticity and impact of student feedback. Through routine and brief face-to-face conferences with each of my students, I have begun to see my classroom as the place where the heavy lifting of learning and instruction takes place. The work I assign and my assessment of it both happen in real time and collaboratively; my students no longer struggle independently outside of the class, and I no longer handwrite comments in solitude, hoping students will read my criticism carefully and remember to apply it to the next paper or project. Instead, the discussions I have with my students allow them to be active participants in their own assessment and growth.
In this session, I will share my successes and failures with these conferences over the past sixteen months, as well as where I’ve made adjustments to improve my practice. I’ll show participants the ways in which I’ve measured student understanding and aligned my instruction to meet their persistent needs.
Conversational Practice
We will adapt the NSRF protocol for defining attributes of a learning community, giving teachers time to write about their experiences in learning communities that they believe to have been a place of positive learning.
In small groups, teachers will identify the attributes and characteristics that make a learning community “productive and satisfying.” Then, we will come together as a whole group, generate a universal list of attributes, and we will launch into a conversation around where one-on-one conferences fit into the learning community. Teachers will leave with ideas about how to incorporate one-on-one conferencing into their own practice.
Conversation Links
-
Shannon HauserLaBrum Middle School
-
Michael CostelloSt. John's County School District
-
Elizabeth GrayNYC iSchool
-
Thomas JonesNYC iSchool
-
Sarah HirschfeldYarmouth High School
-
Kevin MooreMalvern Prep/ UPenn
-
Erin Franzinger BarrettChicago Public Schools
-
Joseph Martino
-
Cindy Sabik
-
Eric Lundblade
-
Derrick AyersRehoboth Road Middle School
-
Meera Shah
-
Jessica TysonOakland Technical High School
-
Nora Berdelle
-
Maryann MolishusCouncil Rock SD
-
Alexa DunnSchool District of Philadelphia
-
Christina McCabe
-
Dan WhalenCollingswood Public Schools
-
Megan Nieman
-
Tony CacioppoEleanor Roosevelt High School
-
Christine SkinnerTabernacle Twp. School District
-
Sarah MacdonaldWaynflete School
-
Niki Anderson
-
Rachel Matthews
-
Ed Allen
-
Jessica RaleighDenver Public Schools
-
Erin MurphyEast Penn School District
-
Kimberly Straub
-
Sarah Lesser
-
Courtney Crawford
-
Colleen BitarMath Teacher
-
Brittany kam
-
Teresa BasnageCollege of San Mateo
-
Lauren Levites
-
James Walker
-
Victoria Poltavskiy
-
Pamela WalkerAlternative School for Math and Science
-
Amy StolarskyEast Leyden High School
-
Samuel Reed IIIU School / Philadelphia Writing Project
-
David Ristow
-
Wendy GalsonSLA
-
Brad LaymanSchool District of Philadelphia Virtual Academy
No comments have been posted yet.
Log in to post a comment.