Time: August 18, 2009 from 8:30am to 3:30pm
Location: Jourdanton Elementary
Street: 200 Zanderson Ave.
City/Town: Jourdanton, TX
Website or Map: http://www.VisualTeachingAlli…
Phone: 512.567.7291
Event Type: professional, development
Organized By: The Visual Teaching Alliance
Latest Activity: Jun 17, 2009
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LEVEL I WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION: It is hard to argue with the observation that the generation of students now moving into and through our educational system is by far the most visually stimulated generation that system has ever had to teach. In fact, research shows that 65% of our students are visual learners. This “hands-on” research-based workshop is designed to provide practical, effective strategies that optimize the teaching and learning process, while complementing existing programs and curricula. Workshop participants will learn teaching strategies and techniques to increase student achievement in the following areas:
Brain Compatible Strategies: Brain-Based learning is a dynamic, interdisciplinary, systemwide approach based on the way current research in neuroscience suggests our brain naturally learns best.
- Multiple Intelligences
- Lateral Thinking Skills
- Utilizing the Visual Cortex for Retention
- Using Color and Music as Teaching Tools
Methods of Visual Learning
- Encoding and Decoding Visual Representation for TAKS
- Identifying Visual Internal/External Learners
- Constructing Visual Thinking Maps
- Creating Watergraphs™ (photographic watercolor renderings)
- Moving ELL Students From Visual Communication to Language Acquisition
Visual Teaching Strategies
- Full Spectrum Visual Literacy
- Active and Performance-based Learning
- Dynamic Translation
- Multidisciplinary Approach
- Technology-based Instruction
Related Topics
- Life Skills
- Student-based Portfolios
- Character Education
- Cooperative Learning
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