This course has been filled with many ideas and
concepts that are fairly new to my current teaching practices. This week’s blog post will give me a bird’s
eye view of how I will approach inquiry and fluency not only in my upcoming
mini-lesson but also into my current teaching practices.
Authenticity—assigning
coursework that gives them to opportunity to take ownership. Creating
authentic, real world assignments almost immediately engage the students.
Assignments should be tailored to foster the dynamic of the classroom while
teaching to the standards.
Deep
understanding-contrary to popular belief, students
like to learn. They like to be challenged but they don’t like to be set up to
fail. They want rigor and a deep understanding but step by step.
Performances
of understanding-this relates to the article by Tina
Barseghian-we have to allow for failure so that we can determine if students are
understanding content. In my mini-lesson, I will use guided practices to ensure
that students are understanding.
Assessment-
in my mini lesson I will tailor my assessment in a rotation that will include
both graded and practice assessments so that I will have the opportunity to
revise my teaching strategies.
Appropriate
use of technology- since the implementation of BYOD-bring
your own device-our school district has done a fair job blocking inappropriate
websites. But we all know that kids are
so advance when it comes to technology. I will allow BYOD only an individual
basis since I have a computer lab. I will use technology to enhance the
instructional assignment. For example, if I’m teaching MS Excel, I may have the
students to research a Forbes 500 company.
Connecting
with experts-I will have students to research a
person who is currently working in the career they want to pursue. I could have
them to FaceTime that person while they are working and perhaps get a virtual
tour of their work.
Student
success is measured
in many ways. Most teachers view student success by test scores but I will also
measure student success by their overall development and attitude toward
learning and the process of learning.
Ethical
citizenship-This is a great lesson to incorporate
because it’s something that goes with the students even when the grades are no
longer an issue. I will incorporate a lesson on plagiarism and copyright to
teach ethical citizenship.
