Business Education for Today's Students
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Thursday, July 21, 2011
Moodle Presentation!
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Reflection 6714 - UDL and DI
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Week 8 Reflection - GAME Plan
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
GAME plan in relation to NETS-S indicators
When I first began teaching I would get a new idea or strategy and jump right into doing it with my students before I took the time to carefully plan, implement, and think about possible problems. Needless to say, things rarely worked out the way I wanted them to. I would just get so excited at what I dreamed would be the end result and all the fun my students would have along the way that I dove in before looking for rocks! I ended up discouraged and upset that things never seemed to go my way....looking back I can see why! I can honestly say I was not doing myself or my students any favors because I was teaching them the skill of leaping then looking instead of the other way around.
The GAME plan has helped me develop goals and actions that will help me achieve the goals. I am now able to monitor the progress that I am making and at the end of the lesson I sit back and reflect on what went well and the things I need to change for the future.
I implement many of the NETS-S standards in my classroom. I know that if I continue to use the GAME plan when trying to implement new technologies and teaching strategies in my classroom the results will more likely be what I imagined instead of an epic disaster. One NETS-S standard I will continue to focus on is 4. Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making (http://www.iste.org/standards/nets-for-students/nets-student-standards-2007.aspx). With my area of expertise, Business Education, new curriculum is introduced on a regular basis. Real-world problems are easy to include in my curriculum but I need to focus on including one or two new world issues at a time instead of jumping at every new thing that I think my students would enjoy. I need to choose issues that are relevant and interesting for the students as they are happening in the world around us. I also need to teach problem solving in the classroom and model critical thinking skills to students.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Revising My GAME Plan
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Evaluating my GAME Plan Progress
- How effective were your actions in helping you meet your goals?
My first goal was changing at least two lessons and I have been very effective at taking time to modify my existing lessons. I have focused only on the classes I am currently teaching and I am changing as I go. I have been planning ahead and attempting to be more organized!
My second goal was helping colleagues implement technology into their lessons. One of my classmates made a very important point about the time of year being insane. He was very right. I have sent out emails and have received many responses and most were that there just was not enough time right now to implement a professional development activity. Alas, I was not thwarted; I have begun compiling a resource book for the staff that I would like to complete by the end of the summer to have ready for teachers in the fall.
- What have you learned so far that you can apply in your instructional practice?
I have learned that the more I can vary my assessments from the traditional closed-end format the better I can truly assess understanding. I have also learned that assessment doesn’t necessarily mean paper and pencil, for example, a project can be an assessment.
I have also learned that the more organized I can get the easier it will be to simply tweak a small portion of a lesson. I already knew but was reminded that students typically love technology but it is not for every student. If the technology does not add to the lesson or make the learning more meaningful then the students do not benefit.
- What do you still have to learn? What new questions have arisen?
I still need to learn about digital storytelling. I have never used it in my Business Education classes. Envisioning how I can use it and make it meaningful for students is no coming together very well in my mind. I am sure once I get into the resources and links I will be better able to understand how to apply the technology. I also need to learn how to navigate, create, and use a wiki. I have limited experience with wikis but I think I could implement them with ease and that students would like to use them. If only I could find the time!
- How will you adjust your plan to fit your current needs?
I plan to focus the majority of my attention on my first goal of altering lessons. As I read through other’s postings or I find a good resource in a text I just jot down the site so that this summer I can come back to it, and take the time to evaluate it properly.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Monitoring my GAME plan.....
Are you finding the information and resources you need?
Much of the information and resources were I need to accomplish my goals are strategies, software, programs and concepts I have already learned in my courses. The issue I am having is with implementation and time. By creating my journal and organizing a calendar to make time each week I am feeling like the task is much more manageable. In one class I have already been able to implement and change two lessons which felt really rewarding!
Do you need to modify your action plan?
I do think I need to be realistic and only focus on the classes I am teaching this semester for altering lessons and adding new technology. I was able to modify two lessons in one of my classes but I have two other classes to tackle before the end of the semester. At our next PLC meeting I plan to survey my team members to see if there is interest in a certain technology. If there is interest within my group I will then use a survey technology (many are available online) to send out a short quiz to the entire staff to see if there is enough interest in a professional development session or if staff would rather have a page of resources for each subject area.
What have you learned so far?
I have learned that I often make unrealistic goals for myself. Tackling one of these issues while working on a Master’s program, teaching full time, coaching and raising a fourteen year old and a two year old is realistic. Doing both at the same time is just too much on my plate right now. I think this class falling in the middle of state testing and AP testing is just too much for me right now. I learned that I need to slow down and tackle one issue at a time.
What new questions have arisen?
One question that has arisen is how can I get my staff excited and not scared about implementing technology into their classes? The teachers in my building are already overworked and stressed to the breaking point, so how can I convince them to buy into what I have to share? Until next time……