PROJECT CRISS: CREATING INDEPENDENCE
THROUGH STUDENT-OWNED STRATEGIES
INSTRUCTOR: Kathy Theis,
National CRISS Trainer, Mukwonago
School District
GRADE LEVEL: 3-12
CREDIT: 2
We've all seen students struggle in
classes and usually we think it's
because they don't have a handle on
the subject. But, believe it
or not, it has less to do with the
subject than how the subject is
approached. To put it simply,
most students don't know how to
learn. The reason for this is
simple-no one has every taught them.
That is why Project CRISS was
created.
CRISS stands for CReating
Independence through Student-owned
Strategies. It's a flexible
system that allows teachers to
incorporate active learning
strategies easily into the
instruction of course content.
The end result is students who have
strategies, tools and techniques to
understand better, to organize and
to work with content material in all
of their classes.
Project CRISS transforms students
into strategic learners.
Teachers are trained how to
incorporate learning strategies into
their regular classroom instruction.
It becomes a natural process.
As teachers teach their courses,
they also directly teach the
techniques of more active learning
by showing, telling, modeling,
demonstrating and explaining.
As students progress through the
year, they gradually assume more and
more of the responsibility for
learning by using the techniques
which work most effectively for
them. CRISS will transform the
traditional "lecture and test"
classroom into a stimulating,
dynamic learning environment.
Project CRISS is a nationally
validated exemplary project.
Recent advances in brain-compatible
learning substantiate the merits of
this philosophy and help explain the
project's success, longevity and
national proliferation. Kathy
Theis is a national renown CRISS
trainer and from our area! To
find out more about Project CRISS,
please visit
www.projectcriss.com
Required Text: Project
CRISS: Creating Independence Through
Student-Owned Strategies. This
book will be available for purchase
at the Sally Ride Academy on June 15
($50).
