on 15-04-2015 07:48 PM
Heard a term used by uni lecturers and teachers recently for teaching or learning underlying things.
Such as learning a particular piece and you are learning other things at the same time but not aware of it.
Can't remember the term but it was something like trivit or the like?
If someone knows it, I would appreciate it.
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on 15-04-2015 08:35 PM
youre one of the good ones kopes!- yep, that Q could have been a curly one..
(as my father would have said- a man of his word, indeed)
happy days
15-04-2015 08:50 PM - edited 15-04-2015 08:51 PM
The Techniques of Responsive Intervention to Validate Effective Teaching (TRIVET) program is a year-long staff development training program involving principals and lead teachers in a collaborative effort to improve classroom instruction.
The program provides an opportunity to develop the competencies necessary to effectively appraise classroom teaching and prescribe strategies for improvement.
Since the goal of teacher appraisal is the improvement of instruction, this program offers a process which allows administrators to impact what happens in classrooms.
Retraining administrators and lead teachers entails the use of a systematic research-based approach to classroom appraisal and lesson analysis.
The training approach includes: (1) a preservice observation conference; (2) script-taping; (3) a post-observation conference; and (4) an action plan.
Through appropriate diagnosis and development of prescriptions for improvement, the administrator demonstrates a knowledge of good instruction.
The overall implication is that by offering suggestions for improved classroom instruction, the principal can facilitate increased teacher effectiveness and the achievement of students can be enhanced.
on 15-04-2015 09:00 PM
Thats really interesting..particularly this part:
Retraining administrators and lead teachers entails the use of a systematic research-based approach to classroom appraisal and lesson analysis.
analysis of results is so important...
Are you planning to do the course?
15-04-2015 09:33 PM - edited 15-04-2015 09:35 PM
I was going to say subliminal perhaps, but I see that someone who knows what they are talking about solved the mystery.?
Marina.
on 15-04-2015 09:40 PM
subliminal
on 15-04-2015 09:43 PM
I'm with Marina. learning whilst not being aware of learning.
on 15-04-2015 09:51 PM
No, the subject was brought up by one of my protege currently in uni.
So more of a The grasshopper becoming the teacher and I felt a need to learn what the so called new found knowledge is about.
To me, it appears common sense, something I would have thought in place already.
And possibly it has been, yet now it is being formalised and given terminology.
I feel it is something many prior admirable teaching administrators effectively used without recognition and now it is coming to light.
Giving us more realization of how much our forefathers did to ensure a better future.
on 15-04-2015 10:11 PM
Marina and Poddy, my initial description of what I was looking for was somewhat vague on my part.
But the term is T.R.I.V.E.T. I was looking for.
Based on my description, you have both come up with a very good answer and subliminal messages is another very interesting subject on it's own.
Apparently whilst sitting in a cinema watching a movie, a film frame would appear just before intermission picturing an ice cream.
Being only a single frame it was never enough for the eye or concious brain to register but enough for the subconcious to bring forth a feeling for an ice cream. The famous subliminal analogies were born.
on 15-04-2015 10:23 PM
Subliminal messages were used in an episode of Columbo.
kopenhagen, I would take you at your word. Bob requiring a form of payment I took to be dry humour.
on 15-04-2015 10:23 PM
Huh. Interesting.
The teacher never forget he once Grasshopper! lol
Commonsense is definitely under rated.
I think if its a case of naming and formalising a process, Im all for it. It can be encouraging, and Ive learnt- even right here, that for some, the process of analysis is not always straightforward or logical. haha
(PS I did read those other posts and thought-mm subliminal..can write but not read?) ahh ya gotta larf! just teasing..