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  • SRSD: Using Learning Strategies To Enhance Student Learning
Challenge
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Why do you think Mr. Carter’s students are having difficulty in remembering what he has taught them? (Opinion Question: No Resources)

What advice would you give Mr. Carter?

  • 1: Understanding and Using Strategies
  • 2: Understanding Self-regulation

What procedures might Ms. Lin suggest?

  • 3: Self-regulated Strategy Development
  • 4: Develop Background Knowledge
  • 5: Discuss It
  • 6: Model It
  • 7: Memorize It
  • 8: Support It
  • 9: Establish Independent Practice

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  • 10: References, Additional Resources, and Credits
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What procedures might Ms. Lin suggest?

Page 9: Establish Independent Practice

Self-Regulated Strategy Development: establish independent practiceNow Mr. Carter monitors his students during the final instructional stage—encourage independent practice. His students are ready to use the writing strategy and self-regulation strategies independently. Mr. Carter’s main responsibility at this stage is to:

  • Monitor and support his student’s performance, as needed
  • Incorporate activities in his lesson plans to allow his students to maintain and generalize their new writing strategy skills in various settings and across several tasks

Mr. Carter will also keep an eye on how his students use the strategy. It is common for students to modify strategies, for example by omitting or changing steps. Some changes are relatively minor and will not affect a student’s performance outcomes. However, if Mr. Carter sees that one or more of his students have altered the strategy to the extent that they are using it incorrectly, he may find that some re-teaching is necessary.

Click on the movie below to see a teacher support the class through guided practice before using the WWW, What=2, How=2 strategy independently. Notice that the teacher uses self-talk and self-monitoring during her demonstration. She models these two types of self-regulation strategies based on the needs of her students (time: 0:38).

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Transcript: Independent Practice

Teacher: Okay, so you guys are going to practice working on these tricks by yourself, okay? You each have a picture on your table, and you have a graphic organizer just like the one that I’ve been using on the board. But you have a smaller one. So I want you to work on and think about using POW and WWW, What=2, How=2 to write a story about those pictures, okay? If you have any questions, raise your hands. I’ll be walking around to help you.

Student: Can we start?

Teacher: Yup, go ahead and start.

Activity

strategies list Take a moment to review your skills. Click on the picture to the right to practice matching the elements of the Self-Regulated Strategy Development model (SRSD) with their corresponding descriptions.

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