Thursday, November 19, 2009

GAME Plan for week 3

To implement my GAME plan, I need to learn more about incorporating digital tools. I also need to know what would be available and approved by the district. Moreover, I need to start looking for ideas and strategies that address students’ diverse learning styles especially bilingual students. In addition, I need to explore for more activities and ideas that relate to my students’ real life issues that incorporate digital tools resources. Another important step that I need to take is to attend as many workshops as possible and conferences that could help me reach my goal.
So far I have spoken to my colleagues in the school where I usually substitute teach about my GAME plan so they can help me reach my goal since I am not employed there. I am also searching through the web for ideas and strategies that I can use with LEP students.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

GAME PLAN

After I read the ISTE and NETS.T and Performance Indicators for Teachers, I decided to work on the following standards and indicators, which are:
1. Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and creativity.
b. engage students in exploring real-world issues and solving authentic problems using digital tools and resources.
2. Design and Develop Digital-Age Learning Experiencing and Assessments
a. desigh or adapt relevant learning experiences that incorporate digital tools and resources to promote student learning and creativity
c. customize and personalize learning activities to address students’ diverse learning styles, working strategies, and abilities using digital tools and resources.

Goal – My goal is to have my students explore real-world issues and solve real-world problems that are relevant to their lives using digital tools and resources. I will also design lessons that address students’ diverse learning styles using digital tools and resources.

Action – I will design my lessons and units according to the ISTE and NETS.T and incorporate digital tools . To do this I will keep my awareness about technology tools updated to strengthen my confidence and become proficient in integrating technology into the curriculum.

Monitor - I will monitor my goal through my students’ progress.

Evaluate – At the end of each lesson, I will look for the weaknesses and the strengths of the lesson and improve the weak areas.

Reference
The ISTE National Educational Technology Standards (NETS•T). (n.d.). International Society for Technology in Education Home. Retrieved November 10, 2009, from http://www.iste.org/Content/NETS_T_Standards_Final.pdf

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Reflection of EDUC 6712

In fact, everything I learned in this course is valuable to my teaching career. This course has increased my teaching skills to better prepare my students for their future. Learning about the QUEST model, will help me teach my students in an efficient way to transform the information into better thoughts. As (Eagleton & Dobler ,2007) stated, “The QUEST model provides a framework to support and encourage both teachers and students to gather information and transform this information into new ideas.” (p.277) Embedding the new literacy skills into the curriculum is essential, however, we must keep in mind that the old literacy skills reading, listening, writing, etc. are the fundamental. The QUEST model approach will allow students to become more self-directed – a skill that they need in their future work places. Moreover, working on the unit plan throughout this course gave me an idea of how to teach my students through inquiry-based projects. This course has helped me realize how important it is for my students to learn how to locate, understand, and use the information they acquire from the internet. I also realized the significance of preparing my students to be literate with internet resources and encouraging them to ask deep questions and evaluate the information critically and transforming the information in an effective way.

One of my professional goals I would like to pursue is embedding the new literacy skills into the whole curriculum. I want my students to become proficient at locating information, evaluate resources, and transform the information effectively. Since in elementary grades we teach all subject areas, I would teach science and social studies through inquiry-based projects to make their learning meaningful and prepare them for the professional work place in the future.

Eagleton, M. B., & Dobler, E. (2007). Reading the Web: Strategies for Internet inquiry. New York: The Guilford Press.