Schedule
* The schedule below
can be revised to meet the needs of different groups of teachers.
1.
Introduction....................................................5
min.
- Facilitator briefly
introduces protocol goals, guidelines, and schedule
- Participants briefly
introduce themselves (if necessary)
2.
Presentation..................................................15
min.
The presenter has
an opportunity to share the context for the student work:
- Information about
the students and/or the class — what the students tend to be
like, where they are in school, where they are in the year
- Assignment or prompt
that generated the student work
- Student learning
goals or standards that inform the work
- Samples of student
work — photocopies of work, video clips, etc. — with student
names removed
- Evaluation format
— scoring rubric and/or assessment criteria, etc.
- Focusing question
for feedback
- Participants are
silent; no questions are entertained at this time.
3.
Clarifying Questions..........................................5
min.
- Participants have
an opportunity to ask “clarifying” questions in order
to get information that may have been omitted in the presentation
that they feel would help them to understand the context for the student
work. Clarifying questions are matters of “fact.”
- The facilitator should
be sure to limit the questions to those that are “clarifying,”
judging which questions more properly belong in the warm/cool feedback
section.
4.
Examination of Student Work Samples..............15
min.
- Participants look
closely at the work, taking notes on where it seems to be in tune
with the stated goals, and where there might be a problem. Participants
focus particularly on the presenter’s focusing question.
- Presenter is silent;
participants do this work silently.
5.
Pause to reflect on warm and cool feedback.....2-3
min.
- Participants take
a couple of minutes to reflect on what they would like to contribute
to the feedback session.
- Presenter is silent;
participants do this work silently.
6.
Warm and Cool Feedback..................................15
min.
- Participants share
feedback with each other while the presenter is silent. The feedback
generally begins with a few minutes of warm feedback, moves on to
a few minutes of cool feedback (sometimes phrased in the form of reflective
questions), and then moves back and forth between warm and cool feedback.
- Warm feedback may
include comments about how the work presented seems to meet the desired
goals; cool feedback may include possible “disconnects,”
gaps, or problems. Often participants offer ideas or suggestions for
strengthening the work presented.
- The facilitator
may need to remind participants of the presenter's focusing question,
which should be posted for all to see.
- Presenter is silent
and takes notes.
7.
Reflection..........................................................5
min.
- Presenter speaks
to those comments/questions he or she chooses while participants are
silent.
- This is not a time
to defend oneself, but is instead a time for the presenter to reflect
aloud on those ideas or questions that seemed particularly interesting.
- Facilitator may
intervene to focus, clarify, etc.
8.
Debrief..............................................................5
min.
- Facilitator-led discussion
of this tuning experience.