The webinar that I have attended is under the title of: "Executive Function for Today's Student and Tomorrow's Leader". It is an incredibly important issue. What is executive function and how can it help students and schools? Executive function is a term used to describe skills that regulate our behaviour and our thinking. If nurtured in young people, executive function looks like the ability to act in a goal-directed manner. It will be manifested in making fast choices in getting out the right tools to play a certain game, in stopping an action when they are asked to for example: to stop clapping, stop talking, etc. Those young people are exercising their executive functions when they respond by stopping. In addition, this function is manifested by the ability to remember to do something at a certain time and place, the ability to choose the best strategy for solving a problem or for executing a task. ...
BACKWARD DESIGN Backward design , also called backward planning or backward mapping , is a process that educators use to design l earning experiences and instructional techniques to achieve specific learning goals. Backward design begins with the objectives of a unit or course—what students are expected to learn and be able to do—and then proceeds “backward” to create lessons that achieve those desired goals. Backward design helps teachers create courses and units that are focused on the goal (learning) rather than the process (teaching). While approaches may vary widely from school to school or teacher to teacher, a basic backward-design process might take the following form: A teacher begins by reviewing the learning standards that students are expected to meet by the end of a course or grade level. In some cases, teachers will work together to create backward-designed units and courses. The teacher creates an index o...