Part One: Lesson Media
Students will start with the Lesson Media – available in video, audio and written format.
Key Ideas: How to dig deeper and learn what you don’t know you don’t know. Students will work to identify their passion and storytelling stype, while fine-tuning their listening skills.
Students can listen to the Featured Hot Take podcast – an interview with an expert that best reflects all of the meta-themes discussed in this lesson.
This podcast comes with reflection questions to help students understand how the interview relates to what they’ve learned. Again, you can decide whether students will consume this podcast at home, as an assignment, or in class.
When finished, students have the option of listening to two Hot Takes podcasts that feature longer interviews with the most prominent voices featured in the Lesson Media. There are also questions and any definitions that pop up through the Lesson Media story.
Students can also select from the Reflection Activity options (or you can direct them to choose one option) after watching the Lesson Media. These activities are designed to ensure students understand the main ideas presented in the stories.
We also recommend discussing the Lesson Media themes as a class.
Resources:
Discussion Method Teaching: A Practical Guide
Best Practice Strategies for Effective Use of Questions as a Teaching Tool
Prompts That Get Students to Analyze, Reflect, Relate, and Question
