RCTS Goes Global
By Adrianne Roggenbuck
Research-based Creative Teaching Strategies had its first
international presentation in December 2009. The target audience was educators
in Seoul, Korea and they responded to the
program with rave reviews. Adrianne Roggenbuck, Master Trainer for The Bob Pike
Group, provided the training to two different groups of educators representing
classroom teachers and administrators from all grade levels.
The groups were very responsive to the strategies and
techniques as they are encountering many of the same challenges that are
familiar to US teachers. Their students seem less respectful and disengaged in
their schoolwork. They don't bring back their homework assignments and they all
have cell phones and are constantly texting in class. Sound familiar? The
teachers were hungry for strategies to get their students' attention and keep
them engaged for an entire lesson.
One of the major differences between Korea and the United
States is the overwhelming emphasis Koreans place on education and student
outcomes on national tests. South Korea has a 97 percent graduation rate.
Parents of all socio-economic status expect their children to achieve high
scores on the national exams and to go on to college. They are so committed to
their children's academic success that they hire tutors to work with them after
the regular school day. These tutoring sessions often add up to six additional
hours of study, four to five days a week. This is equivalent to another full
day of schooling after the public school day and leaves little time for any
nonacademic pursuits or sleep. As a result, there is a major problem with
students falling asleep during their daytime classes.
During the two-day RCTS program, teachers experienced the
instructor-led/learner-centered model of instructional design and delivery. All
of the techniques were modeled first by Adrianne before the teachers were
expected to design a plan for one of their own lessons. There was a high level
of engagement and laughter which transcended the language barrier. The teachers
left the sessions with new tools to implement and a renewed enthusiasm for
designing engaging lessons to keep their students awake and ensure their
academic success.
RCTS will continue to
be presented in South Korea by Ken Gimm, the newest certified partner of The
Bob Pike Group. You can read more about him here.