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Confessions of a PYP Teacher

C65: Using Split-Screen Teaching to Spark Learning Goals

09 Sep 2021

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Send us a textOnce you have a solid understanding and use of split-screen teaching, you will be prepared to turn the ownership to your learners.  Our ultimate goal with the PYP and a part of good teaching practice is developing learner independence. We can use split-screen teaching to support this process by having learners create their own goals by using the ATL sub-skills as their success criteria.A success criteria is a set of goals we want learners to engage with that will lead toward achievement and mastery.  Some success criteria can focus on year long goals, while others can be for a unit of inquiry.  This is up to you and your learners. For this episode, I will focus on how to make learning goals while using the ATLs as a success criteria for a single unit.  This will be easier to do at first, then you can lengthen your goals accordingly. For a written blog post and other resources, visit:   https://thinkchat2020.weebly.com/Thanks for listening! Please find us on LinkedIn @lugerlach, Instagram @thinkchat2020, Threads @thinkchat2020, and Bluesky @thinkchat2020.bsky.social.Join our Confessions of a PYP Teacher Facebook Group! Let's have some fun!

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