Teach Complex Topics {AM}

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 AM.Torrents.nfo4.81 KB
 452750_00_03 - How to use the exercise files.mp4656.35 KB
 452750_00_02 - Who is this course for_.mp45.58 MB
 452750_00_04 - Taking notes during this course.mp411.95 MB
 452750_00_01 - Welcome.mp442.17 MB
 452750_01_03 - Core phases for teaching complex ideas.mp439.06 MB
 452750_01_01 - Complex content from an educator_s point of view.mp452.92 MB
 452750_01_02 - Complex content from a student_s point of view.mp460.05 MB
 452750_02_11 - Recap of backward planning.mp429.55 MB
 452750_02_08 - Anticipate potential problems.mp436.05 MB
 452750_02_02 - Use a unit planner.mp455.84 MB
 452750_02_09 - Assessments.mp461.81 MB
 452750_02_07 - Identify what students must do.mp474.37 MB
 452750_02_04 - Write essential questions.mp479.61 MB
 452750_02_06 - Depth of knowledge (DOK) chart.mp485.27 MB
 452750_02_05 - Identify key knowledge.mp487.73 MB
 452750_02_01 - An overview of backward planning.mp488.29 MB
 452750_02_03 - Identify enduring learning.mp498.59 MB
 452750_02_10 - Plan the daily lessons.mp4103.03 MB
 452750_03_03 - UDL lesson planner.mp433.48 MB
 452750_03_01 - Introduction and history of Universal Design for Learning (UDL).mp454.13 MB
 452750_03_02 - UDL principles.mp465.14 MB
 452750_04_01 - Introduction to representation.mp451.51 MB
 452750_04_03 - Develop background knowledge.mp455.33 MB
 452750_04_08 - Represent information kinesthetically.mp459.49 MB
 452750_04_07 - Represent information auditorily.mp462.74 MB
 452750_04_05 - Use the metacognitive strategy of self-reflection.mp474.57 MB
 452750_04_06 - Represent information visually.mp493.24 MB
 452750_04_02 - Develop vocabulary and key concepts.mp4111.15 MB
 452750_04_04 - Use the metacogntive strategy of think-alouds.mp4123.26 MB
 452750_05_05 - Wrap up engagement strategies.mp436.85 MB
 452750_05_01 - Introduction to engagement.mp440.85 MB
 452750_05_04 - Gamification.mp480.27 MB
 452750_05_02 - Motivate students through choice.mp4112.43 MB
 452750_05_03 - Motivate students through authentic scenarios, tasks, and projects.mp4123.2 MB
 452750_06_01 - Introduction to action and expression.mp448.13 MB
 452750_06_04 - Give effective feedback to students.mp480.49 MB
 452750_06_02 - Use checklists.mp493.88 MB
 452750_06_03 - Take notes using graphic organizers.mp4101.48 MB
 452750_07_02 - Identify when to use scaffolds.mp452.16 MB
 452750_07_04 - Scaffold reading prompts.mp471.79 MB
 452750_07_01 - Introduction to scaffolding.mp475.24 MB
 452750_07_05 - Scaffold other kinds of tasks.mp483.38 MB
 452750_07_03 - Scaffold the reading process.mp4101.27 MB
 452750_08_01 - Teach complex topics from beginning to end.mp497.73 MB
 452750_09_01 - Next steps.mp430.82 MB
 Ex_Files_HowTeachComplxTpcs_.zip722.66 KB


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How to Teach Complex Topics with Karin Hutchinson

Teaching is more than just delivering content; it's about making complex ideas understandable and guiding learners to higher-order thinking. A successful approach to teaching complex topics involves three phases: systematically unpacking the material, turning it into engaging and effective lessons, and then providing extra assistance to students who are struggling. Combined with Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles for making learning accessible, you can maximize student engagement and achievement—with even the most complex subjects.

Karin Hutchinson is an experienced teacher who now helps other educators find new ways to teach. She starts off this course with a quick overview of learning theory, focusing on how students gain new knowledge. These theories set the stage for Karin's framework for making learning accessible to a variety of learning styles (visual, auditory, and kinesthetic), making lessons engaging with gamification and choice, and scaffolding instruction to help guide learners who need extra help. Watch to explore strategies for planning instruction, how to respond to learners, and get resources you can put into action in the classroom today.

Level: Beginner
Length: 2h 38m
Released: May 18, 2016

Topics include:
Understanding what makes a topic complex
Using a unit planner
Writing essential questions
Identifying what students must do
Anticipating potential problems
Creating assessments
Lesson planning via UDL
Representing information in different ways
Engaging students
Having students act on and express their knowledge
Scaffolding


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