Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Week 4 Monitoring the GAME PLAN

As I pursue my action plan, I have learned that I must be more assertive and seek out the materials and resources that will benefit my students. I have volunteered to serve on the new district curriculum team. Our district is developing a new curriculum across the board to align with the national core standards. I want to have an active role in developing a curriculum that addresses the multiple intelligences and learning styles of all our students. We need to address how to reach out to community to provide speakers and specialist to speak to our classes and provide input for the curriculum. I want our curriculum to have variety of assessments that incorporate technology assistance whenever it is beneficial to the students. Diverse assessments will allow us to identify learning needs and adjust our plans and curriculum accordingly. Dr. Ross states that effective assessment indentifies learning objectives, determine teaching method, and choose supportive technology (Laureate, 2009).

This week, I pursued a donor on donorchoose.org to assist in building my classroom library. The request included a variety of reading materials from magazines, literature circles to audio books. I am currently working on a grant through E I have also requested the assistance of our technology facilitator to set up my podcasting listening and production center. This will provide my students with the tools for performance based and project based assessments. This week, we read in chapter 6 that students could record oral presentations, fluency and reading records to demonstrate improvements and areas of development (Cennamo, K., Ross, J., & Ertmer, P., 2009). This will enhance the digital portfolios that I am pursuing in my GAME PLAN.

I found a great resource for differentiating learning strategies and implementing podcasting in my classroom at Education World
These trainings are completed at my leisure and can be resourced for further study. My plan states that I will reach out to colleagues in the field that are actually implementing new technologies with research based strategies. These type training, along with my Walden courses, will allow me to continue my pursuit of my plan. The readings this week and online resources remind me that as a professional learner¸ I need to pursue what I need, in order to be a better educator to my students. I must be willing to go beyond my comfort zone to create a global thriving learning environment.

One concern I have is that many of my students perform better on alternative assessments than on the standardized once a year test. This year, I had to justify how student grades were “inflated with B’s or C’s” for students that did not pass the state assessment. I was told that it comes down to results of this final assessment. Sometimes I feel that teaching the test is more important that teaching the child.

References:

Cennamo, K., Ross, J. & Ertmer, P. (2009). Technology Integration for Meaningful Classroom Use: A Standards-Based Approach. (Laureate Education, Inc., Custom ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning. (pp. 143-146).

Donor Choose Org  http://www.donorschoose.org/

Education World http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/archives/virtualwkshp.shtml

Laureate Education, Inc. (Producer). Integrating Technology Across the Content Areas(DVD). Assessing Student Learning through Technology. Baltimore, MD: Author.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Game Plan Resources, Information and Steps to Success

Change is difficult and requires much patience. In order to break the cycle of failure and I can’t , I need to implement change on a daily basis. This change requires me to search out resources, information and apply steps of action. I have to research creative and research based strategies and tools to develop creative and effective lesson plans for my students.

The greatest resource for success is the effective and knowledgeable people or experts that we encounter each day. I have requested the assistance of our grade team technology guru to demonstrate how to use the webcam with our class SmartBoard for Skype. She has a retired English teacher that reads to her class each Friday through Skype. She has also suggested that I implement and teach Skype etiquette prior to our collaborative project beginning. Our cooperative learning class is still awaiting approval from their school to join us in this endeavor.

I have also applied for a grant to pay for a classroom subscription for VoiceThreads. This tool would provide multiple means of expression and presentation of materials and understanding of my diverse students. My students would have the ability to work individually or as a collaborative learning group or team. This would also scaffold the media format so that all my students could create projects or presentations in their best learning modality. This would allow my students to be as creative as they can be. The auditory option will assist my low readers in their various content area classes such as science and social studies.

I am currently researching reading strategies and high interest low- level text for my struggling readers. I currently have 11 out of 17 students reading below our third grade level. Six of those readers are reading at kindergarten level. Unfortunately, many of my students are unable to read content text or class level materials. I am in the process of downloading our class basal reading text CD’s and podcast, so that students can listen to grade level reading and concepts. These instructional tools are examples of assistive technology that will enhance the learning experiences of all my students(Cennamo, K., Ross, J., & Ertmer, P., 2009). 
References:
Cennamo, K., Ross, J. & Ertmer, P. (2009). Technology Integration for Meaningful Classroom Use: A Standards-Based Approach.  (Laureate Education, Inc., Custom ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning, 129.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

GAME plan for Building NETS-T Indicators

Teachers of the 21st Century must be willing and eager to be students of the technology world. It is vital that educators are searching and perfecting the needed skills to complete this endeavor. International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) list 5 standards known as the National Education Standards for Teacher (NETS-T) that provide direction and guidance in preparing lessons for the 21st century class through: creative and inspiring lessons, providing and developing digital learning experiences and assessments, modeling digital tools, learning, and digital citizenship and continuing professional development. In order to be an effective teacher, I would like to focus on creating and implementing creative digital lessons that inspire, engage, and incorporate collaborative learning environments outside my physical classroom (NETS-T 1 and 2). These changes will be accomplished by creating a plan of action known as GAME (goals, actions, monitoring, and evaluation) and by applying the advice and assistance of my Walden colleagues (Cennamo, K., Ross, J., & Ertmer, P., 2009).



The first step in my GAME plan is to set goals for me as an educator. As a third grade teacher, I have to plan lesson plans each day for all content areas. Our district has created their own curriculum to assure that the state standards are being addressed and taught each day in every lesson. This practice does not allow for much diversity or creativity. However, as a technology magnet school, we are given a little leave way in this matter. With the pressure to improve our state scores and fill the student-learning gap, I have fallen short in diversifying from the district plan. Teaching only what is on the state test has left creative exploration and self-discovery out my plans. I have justified this omission on our fast-paced curriculum. My goal is to allow at least one creative project per content area each nine weeks. I also plan to collaborate with another classroom outside our school each nine weeks through virtual tools. This opportunity will offer authentic and real world experiences for my students.


The action step of my plan includes reaching out to my Walden colleagues to create collaborative lessons and/or projects. I have applied and been approved by my principal to use Skype to communicate with other classrooms and experts throughout our digital global community. My students will use several digital tools and forms of media to communicate and create student directed projects. Students will provide input and direction for each project by developing assessments and guidelines for each endeavor.

Monitoring the plan will be the responsibility of the class and educator. The students will reflect on progress through journaling and class discussion. The educators will also engage through discussions and goal reflections. A checklist of outcomes will be comprised and reflected on throughout the process. Revisions will be made or adjusted as needed.


Evaluation of the projects and lesson will be given informally and formally throughout. One area that I need to work on is the development of various assessments. Due to our constant test preparation, we use many formal data testing tools. I need to improve my skills on how to use the data to build stronger strategies or improvements in deficit areas. I would really like to learn more about building or implementing digital portfolios to promote self-discovery, engagement and for their own learning. Evaluation will also direct how or if this project was effective. The project’s effectiveness will be based on the ability to adapt or change in order for the students to learn or achieve the goals agreed upon.

References:

Cennamo, K., Ross, J. & Ertmer, P. (2009). Technology Integration for Meaningful Classroom Use: A Standards-Based Approach. (Laureate Education, Inc., Custom ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.(pp. 26, 42).

ISTE NETS and Performance Indicators for Teachers(NETS•T) http://www.iste.org/Libraries/PDFs/NETS_for_Teachers_2008_EN.sflb.ashx
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How can we provide field trip experiences without leaving the school?