Integrative Model
Integrative Model
Jennings
2-2-16
The
Integrative
Model
EDC
311
Is
about
Helping
students
gain
a
deep
understanding
of
organized
bodies
of
knowledge
and
helping
them
develop
critical
thinking
abilities.
Theory
and
Planning
Assessment
and
Motivation
Implementing
Open-Ended
Phase:
present
the
data
to
the
students
and
have
them
analyze
it,
describe
everything
they
see
and
make
comparisons
and
find
patterns
and
create
their
own
matrix
The
Causal
Phase:
have
students
look
for
the
cause,
the
why,
of
the
patterns
and
connections
they
found
in
the
previous
phase
The
Hypothetical
Phase:
ask
questions
that
change
the
situation
just
a
little,
so
that
the
students
have
to
adjust
their
thinking
and
factor
with
something
new
Closure
and
Application:
the
students
will
summarize
what
they
have
learned
in
broad
generalizations
that
they
can
apply
to
other
similar,
but
different,
situations
which
you
have
not
discussed
with
the
class
Modifications
Students
with
diverse
backgrounds:
the
initial
graphic
organizer
you
present
with
the
data
should
be
very
visually
rich
in
detail.
You
will
also
need
to
be
more
specific
and
structured,
and
for
some
concepts
it
may
be
good
to
have
the
students
assist
you
in
creating
the
initial
data
matrix.
This
model,
because
it
requires
so
much
verbal
interaction,
is
good
to
help
students
with
English
as
their
second
language
develop
their
English
skills.
So
What??
This
model
forces
students
to
understand
entire
organized
bodies
of
knowledge
because
they
have
to
make
the
connections
between
the
raw
data
pieces,
understand
why
those
connections
exist,
realize
how
their
whys
would
change
if
this
or
that
piece
of
data
changed,
and
how
to
apply
it
all
to
various
situations.