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1. Introduction to Workplace Essential Skills
2. Digging In
3. Interviews
4. Reviewing the Video
5. Reviewing Print Materials
6. Reviewing the Website
7. Roadblocks to Implementation
8. Collaborative Activity - Creating a Sample Lesson
9. Introduction to Discussion Board
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Enhancing Adult Literacy Instruction with Video
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Workplace Essential Skills Training Module

Sample Agenda

Introduction - 9:00-9:30

- Brief run-down of the day

- Orientation to Workplace Essential Skills

  • Who created it
  • Who it's for / its purpose
  • What it includes, resource-wise
  • Possible incentives for using it / product relevance

Digging In: Previewing Workplace Essential Skills - 9:30-10:00

- Review Workplace Essential Skills resources.

  • Your primary task is to familiarize yourself with WES resources and begin to evaluate their potential value in your program.
  • You may review the resources on your own or with other participants.
  • You may look at the workbooks, the videotapes, the website - or, if you are feeling particularly ambitious, two or all three.
  • As you review the resources, write down any questions that occur to you. Try to come up with 3-5 questions (if you are working on your own) or 5-7 questions (if you are working in a small group.)
  • There are no rules for how to do this. This is free time for you to investigate. You will have 1/2 hour.
  • Go!

- In large group, share questions.

Interviews - 10:00-10:30

- In pairs, discuss the following questions:

  • Who do you serve - who is your audience?
  • Why are they seeking your support - what are their goals?
  • What do you hope this resource will do for your students?

Break - 10:30-10:45

Reviewing a Video Clip - 10:45-11:30

- Preview Program 2: Matching Skills and Jobs.

- Consider the following question during the video:

  • Does the segment complement your learners' needs/goals? Why/why not?

- Writing response - jot down a response to the above question. Then, brainstorm 3 (very general) lesson ideas that meet your learners' needs and complement themes in the video clip.

- Reconvene and in a large group, discuss:

  • the relevance of the video
  • lesson ideas

Reviewing Print Materials - 11:30-12:30

- In small groups, review the lesson that accompanies Program 2: Matching Skills and Jobs, and discuss the following questions about the workbook:

  • How well does the workbook "fit" with the video? Is it an effective, complementary resource? Why/why not? (Be specific.)
  • What aspects of the workbook correspond to your preliminary lesson ideas?
  • How could you leverage the workbook activities to advance your lesson?

- In a large group, discuss:

  • question responses
  • differences between product-driven lessons and student goal-driven lessons

Lunch 12:30-1:30

Reviewing the Website - 1:30-2:30

- Walk through the Workplace Essential Skills website, with particular attention to the section that corresponds to Program 2: Matching Skills and Jobs. Discuss the following questions:

  • How well does the website complement the video and workbook?
  • What does it add/provide that the other resources do not?
  • How could you leverage these activities to forward your preliminary lesson ideas?

Roadblocks to Implementation - 2:30-3:15

- In a large group, discuss the following question:

  • What roadblocks to implementation do you foresee in your program?

- Brainstorm possible solutions and next steps.

Break - 3:15-3:30

Collaborative Activity: Creating a Sample Lesson - 3:30-4:30

- In small groups, "flesh out" a lesson plan, using the materials reviewed during the day. Please refer to the basic lesson guidelines in your packet.

- Reconvene and share your lesson plan with the large group.

Introduction to Discussion Board - 4:30-5:00

- Learn about the Professional Development Kit (PDK) discussion tool. Practice navigation and posting/reading/responding to messages.

- Discuss next steps and expectations for ongoing online discussions.