Paul Kehrer
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Bio
- Education: First Year Master's Student: Computer Science
- Home town: Sherborn, MA
Presentations
- Exemplary Teaching Computer Science Talk: Feb 3. 2011
- <COMING SOON>Exemplary Teaching Lesson: March?
Description of Fellow's Teaching Routine
- Once every 7 Days.
- Students are assigned an initial Problem Set and 4 Skill Builder sets.
- Every student has the opportunity to earn full credit for a quiz grade by properly filling out a correction and work sheet for the problem set.
- The next meeting, students who did not get every problem correct on the first attempt on the previous week's problem set stay in the classroom for review of that material, while the remaining students go to the lab with Paul.
- In the lab, for the first half of class, students work on a special problem set, involving multiple representations.
- Problem stems will be either Verbal, Symbolic, Graphical, or Tabular.
- We will work through a problem together, and then the students will work through a problem on their own, so we can assess their understanding.
- Group discussion will focus on developing strategies for solving problems with different stems.
- After classroom review with their teacher, the other students come to the lab, and everyone starts on the Morph of the previous week, and/or the next week's assignment.
