Discussion Model
Discussion Model
Discussion
Model
This
model
involves
students
sharing
ideas
about
a
common
topic.
Theory
and
Planning
model
is
Theory:
The
Discussion
So What??
Implementing
Introduction:
Focus
the
students
attention
on
yourself,
provide
the
topic
o f
the
discussion,
activate
background
knowledge.
Exploration:
In
this
phase
the
goal
is
for
students
to
look
a t
other
perspectives
in
the
discussion,
which
promotes
student
involvement
and
a
deeper
understanding
of
the
topic,
a s
well
as
critical
thinking
skills
gained
through
thinking
a bout
o ther
perspectives
a nd
social
development
gained
through
interacting
with
each
other.
-problems
likely
to
encounter:
not
enough
prior
k nowledge,
outspoken
students
may
dominate
the
conversation,
intimidating
those
students
who
are
shier
than
the
rest
of
the
c lass,
a nd
you
MUST
have
clear
a nd
specific
instructions
for
the
students
to
follow
Closure:
There
will
not
be
a
defined
correct
conclusion
a t
the
end
of
the
discussion,
but
you
m ust
summarize,
either
yourself
or
a sk
a
student
to
summarize,
the
days
discussion
a nd
why
the
discussion
mattered
a s
well
as
let
the
students
know
that
it
will
continue
to
matter
in
later
lessons.
Make
sure
points
of
agreement
a nd
disagreement
are
highlighted
in
the
closure.
Is
about
Assessment
and
Motivation
Assessing
Content
and
Critical
Thinking:
Assessment
of
the
content
can
occur
traditionally
through
an
essay,
and
analysis
o f
the
writing
of
claims
in
the
essay
will
provide
assessment
o f
the
students
critical
thinking
as
well.
Social
Development:
Monitor
measurable
behaviors
to
monitor
social
development,
i.e.
Did
all
students
participate
approximately
equally?
Did
students
make
supportive
statements
to
each
o ther?
Did
students
support
their
assertions
with
evidence?
Keep
personal
notes
and
checklists
to
record
this
information/progress.
Motivation:
The
students
get
to
express
all
of
their
thoughts
on
the
topic
and
can
steer
the
conversation
where
they
want
it
to
go,
as
long
as
its
productive.
The
control
and
interaction
with
others
that
the
students
have
in
this
model
is
great
motivation
to
participate.
Riley
Jennings
2-20-16
EDC
311
Modifications
Development
of
Social
Skills
in
tech-m ediated
communication:
Keep
communication
positive
and
supportive,
short
and
to
the
point,
and
with
correct
grammar
and
punctuation.
Remind
students
that
cyber-bullying
is
unacceptable
and
cowardly.
Different
Ages:
Teachers
o f
younger
students
will
focus
on
sharing
and
taking
turns
(social
development),
straightforward
tasks
with
clear
instructions,
This
model
allows
the
teacher
to
hear
even
the
most
unique
of
answers/perspectives
on
topics
because
this
model
encourages
divergent
thinking
and
teaches
students
to
respect
one
anothers
varying
perspectives.