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"Great American Race" - Session Three: EduProtocols - One at a Time Professional Learning Series
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Title: "Great American Race" - Session Three: EduProtocols-One at a Time Professional Learning Series
Date(s): October 5, 2022
Time(s): 4:30PM - 5:30PM
Location: Virtual Learning
Cost: FREE!!
Presenter(s): Laura Cummings
Class Limit: 100
Prerequisite
Knowledge: None, but it will be helpful if you have familiarity with EduProtocols.
Grade Level: 2-12
Audience: Elementary, middle and high school teachers, media specialists and other interested educators
SCECHs: Pending. Upon approval will be available for an additional fee.
Questions? Please contact Kimberly.Clarke@oakland.k12.mi.us
 
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Event Description:

EduProtocols are lesson frames that can be used with any curriculum and are designed to allow students to engage in discussions, practice thinking with agility, and develop creativity as they show what they know. In this professional learning series each session will focus on one EduProtocol. You will experience the EduProtocol from the student viewpoint and learn tips and tricks for using the protocol in your classroom. Templates to help you easily get started with the protocols will also be shared. Attend as many sessions as fit your interests and schedule. EduProtocols covered in the series are Iron Chef (9-15-22), BookaKucha (9-21-22), Great American Race(10-05-22), Sketch & Tell (10-19-22), Thin Slides & Thick Slides (11-10-22), Numbermania (11-16-22), and Game of Quotes (12-01-22). Each session you attend is eligible for one SCECH credit and you can earn up to 7 SCECH credits. One $10 fee will process all of the SCECH credits you earn.

In the "Great American Race" EduProtocol, students anonymously contribute a slide to a class deck (facts, information, or vocabulary). Then, in the second half of the activity, teams of students race to identify each slide. Use this protocol to introduce a new unit of study, to support investigations, to learn about something new, or to review material.