60-Second Strategy: NAEM Tracker

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  • With a series of quick check-ins, students can assess their own learning-which lets teachers plan their next lesson with ease.
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    At Amana Academy in Alpharetta, Georgia, teachers use a tool called the NAEM Tracker to help kids self-assess where they are in their learning. The process also helps teachers decide whether to move on with the unit or reteach a lesson or concept.
    NAEM is an acronym: N is Novice (“I don’t know much about this topic, it’s new to me”), A is for Apprentice (“I am aware of this topic, and currently learning about it”), E is for Expert (“I understand the topic well and apply it”), and M is for Mentor (“I understand the topic well, can teach it to others, and support them in applying it”). Students choose which description fits them best at the moment the teacher checks in.
    There are lots of different ways to have students do this, from raising their hands for each choice, to placing sticky notes on a NAEM Tracker poster board on their way out the door, to giving verbal answers. Typically teachers ask students to self-assess three times during the lesson-once at the start of class, once in the middle, and once at the end. Not only do students take more ownership of their learning, but teachers can more efficiently plan their next lesson, knowing who’s got it down and who needs more support.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @edutopia
    @edutopia  Місяць тому

    Now you can watch all of our 60-second strategies in one convenient place! Check it out: edut.to/49gb4Qq

  • @c.parker8439
    @c.parker8439 2 місяці тому +1

    Great strategy! I can use it in my coaching. Thank you. Good luck

    • @edutopia
      @edutopia  2 місяці тому

      We're glad you find it useful!

  • @md.shofiul9032
    @md.shofiul9032 2 місяці тому

    great system to find leaderships

  • @timriley9340
    @timriley9340 2 місяці тому

    Love this!

  • @khwahishsharada5555
    @khwahishsharada5555 13 днів тому +1

    Is it NAME OR NAEM WHAT u have written.?

    • @edutopia
      @edutopia  13 днів тому

      The tool is called "NAEM Tracker." NAEM is an acronym: N is for Novice, A is for Apprentice, E is for Expert, and M is for Mentor. You can learn more here: www.edutopia.org/video/60-second-strategy-naem-tracker

    • @khwahishsharada5555
      @khwahishsharada5555 12 днів тому +1

      @@edutopia that I have seen in the vedio regarding it's abbreviation..But in vedio pronunciation is there NAME...

    • @CriticalSkills1
      @CriticalSkills1 11 днів тому

      @@khwahishsharada5555 The /ae/ vowel blend makes the AY sound in the same way that the silent /e/ at the end of the word does, so both are pronounced "name."

    • @khwahishsharada5555
      @khwahishsharada5555 11 днів тому

      @@CriticalSkills1 😊