Teacher Training Presentation.
Reflect on all that you have learned about culturally reponsive teaching through your readings, discussions, and research throughout this course.
Develop a Teacher Training Presentation, reading and researching everything you can find on your topic to present to a teacher audience.
You may select a new topic or a topic that you have already used in one of your previous papers or presentations within this course to further develop your understanding of a specific topic:
- strategies for empowering students to share thoughts,
- delivering different forms of content through learning stations,
- integrating diverse work and study practices,
- fostering a sense of inclusion in the classroom, and understanding student learning needs and styles.
Your training presentation and materials should include:
- A clearly outlined topic and audience.
- A rationale for choosing your topic (cannot just be personal; must have a teaching or training focus).
- Clearly proposed strategies, best practices, research or training guidelines, including realistic goals and suggestions for the teacher audience.
- A creative presentation mode: a PowerPoint with voice recording or even a YouTube video with supporting materials, a website or blog you have created, a very detailed handbook, or training materials that includes an audio component.
- If giving a PowerPoint presentation, include an outline, agenda of time allotted (30 minutes), and speaker notes/transcript.
- Handouts/training aids/website links to help paticipants with understanding.
- Current APA formatting (citations and referencing).
- A complete reference list including a minimal of 5 resources from your research (should support the citations in your work).