Setting up a PB Wiki in the Communities space for each class

On the following pages there is content for new pages that you should create on the course wiki for each class.

  1. Login to communities.schoolnet.org.za
  2. Add a wiki
  3. Go to page 2 of this document and copy the text from this page into the Home Page of the wiki
  4. Create a new page
  5. Go to the next page of this document and copy the new page title. Then copy the new page content
  6. Continue steps 4 and 5 until all new pages have been created

Home Page Content:

DO NOT EDIT THIS PAGE. SEE THE SIDE BAR ON THE RIGHT

Welcome to the Essentials Course Wiki

A wiki is a "type of website that allows the visitors themselves to easily add, remove, and otherwise edit and change some available content… This ease of interaction and operation makes a wiki an effective tool for collaborative authoring." (Wikipedia, 2006)

We use this wiki during the Pedagogical Practicesdiscussions to share ideas and strategies for teaching in a learner-centred, project-based classroom.

Click on the links in the left navigation pane of the online course to access directions for completing each Pedagogical Practices discussion.

If you need help using the wiki at any time, click on the link Helpfor directions.

References

Wikipedia contributors. (2006, September 19). Wiki. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved from

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Title:Pedagogical Practices

Content: (edit the hyperlinks to reflect the correct wiki number)

During Pedagogical Practices discussions, share ideas and strategies for teaching in a learner-centred, project-based classroom.

Click on the link below or in the left navigation pane to access directions for each of the Pedagogical Practices discussions:

Module 2 - Meeting Assessment Standards in a Learner-Centred Classroom

Module 3 - Ensuring Safe and Responsible Use of the Internet

Module 4 - Helping Learners Adapt to a Project-Based, Learner-Centred Classroom

Module 5- Involving Learners in the Assessment Process

Module 6 - Supporting the Diverse Needs of Learners

Module 7 - Using Questioning to Promote Higher-Order Thinking and Engage Learners

When youhave completed editing awiki page, save it, then click the log out link at the top right of this wiki window. Then close the window.

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Title:Module 2 - Meeting Assessment Standards in a Learner-Centred Classroom

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Meeting Assessment Standards in a Learner-Centred Classroom

Click on the link below and then add your comments to that page.

AHow do I ensure that learners meet assessment standards—and meet enough of them to make the effort worthwhile—in open-ended activities and projects?

BIf learners are in charge of their own learning, how will we be sure they learn what is important?

CHow do I ensure accountability when learners are working in groups?

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AHow do I ensure that learners meet assessment standards—and meet enough of them to make the effort worthwhile—in open-ended activities and projects?

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BIf learners are in charge of their own learning, how will we be sure they learn what is important?

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CHow do I ensure accountability when learners are working in groups?

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Title:Module 3 - Ensuring Safe and Responsible Use of the Internet

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In this Pedagogical Practice, you think about how to ensure appropriate and safe use of the Internet. After reading the three scenarios in Safe and Responsible Use of the Internet, (DOC; 1 page) answer the following question:

  • What policies, procedures, and strategies can the teacher put in place to prevent this kind of event in the future?

Click on the appropriate link in the right navigation pane or from the links below to enter your ideas for each of the three scenarios.

Scenario 1 - Websurfing

Scenario 2 - Inappropriate Content

Scenario 3 - Cyberbullying

When you are finished writing your ideas,Save the page andclick the logout link in the wiki window, then close the wiki window.

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Title:Scenario 1 Websurfing

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What policies, procedures, and strategies can the teacher put in place to prevent this kind of event in the future?

Scenario 1: Websurfing

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Click on the appropriate link in the right navigation pane or from the links below to enter your ideas for each of the three scenarios.

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Title:Scenario 2 Inappropriate Content

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What policies, procedures, and strategies can the teacher put in place to prevent this kind of event in the future?

Scenario 2: Inappropriate Content

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Click on the appropriate link in the right navigation pane or from the links below to enter your ideas for each of the three scenarios.

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Title:Scenario 3 Cyberbullying

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What policies, procedures, and strategies can the teacher put in place to prevent this kind of event in the future?

Scenario 3: Cyberbullying

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Click on the appropriate link in the right navigation pane or from the links below to enter your ideas for each of the three scenarios.

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Title:Module 4 - Helping Learners Adapt to a Project-Based, Learner-Centred Classroom

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Helping Learners Adapt to a Project-Based, Learner-Centred Classroom

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Title:Module 5 - Involving Learners in the Assessment Process

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Involving Learners in the Assessment Process

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Title:Module 6 - Supporting the Diverse Needs of Learners

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In this Pedagogical Practices discussion, you think about the kinds of support that will challenge learners to expand their learning as they master new ideas and concepts.

  1. Read Scaffolding Learner Thinking in the Resources tab > Differentiation link.
  2. Share tools and strategies you can use to support learning in your project.
  3. Review your colleagues’ ideas and respond to any of interest.

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Title:Module 7 - Using Questioning to Promote Higher-Order Thinking and Engage Learners

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Using Questioning to Promote Higher-Order Thinking and Engage Learners

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Pedagogical Practices

  • Module 2 - Meeting Assessment Standards in a Learner-Centred Classroom
  • Module 3 - Ensuring Safe and Responsible Use of the Internet
  • Scenario 1 Websurfing
  • Scenario 2Inappropriate Content
  • Scenario 3 Cyberbullying
  • Module 4 - Helping Learners Adapt to a Project-Based, Learner-Centred Classroom
  • Module 5- Involving Learners in the Assessment Process
  • Module 6 - Supporting the Diverse Needs of Learners
  • Module 7 - Using Questioning to Promote Higher-Order Thinking and Engage Learners