No Teacher Left Behind
We often talk about the measures of No Child Left Behind and ensuring student success. There is, however, no talk about any type of the No Teacher Left Behind Act. How would you suggest we, as a nation, provide consistent learning opportunities for teachers and ensure that they are not left behind in learning about new techniques and strategies? Should all teachers across the country use certain practices? If so, what would those be? Should there be a consistent standard for all teachers to meet, just as students must pass high stakes tests? If so, what would be the standard? Lastly, share your thoughts on how well teachers are being prepared to master the
ISTE Standards for Teachers
standards in their classrooms.
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Guided Response:
Respond to at least two of your classmates’ posts. In your response, add your ideas on what type of professional support and learning would help you remain current on changes that occur in the field. Be sure also to respond to any questions that your instructor might pose. (
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Prezi –
A Presentation Tool. (https://prezi.com/profile/registration/?license_type=PUBLIC)
a. This is a web-based presentation application and storytelling tool that uses a single canvas instead of traditional slides.
b. This is a paid service but under the PUBLIC section there is a FREE sign up. Do not pay for this service.
3.
Smore
– Create Flyers online. (https://www.smore.com/educators) a. Create flyers and newsletters!
b. This is a Paid service but under the Education section there is a FREE Generic Link. Do not pay for this service.
4.
PowToon -
A Presentation Tool. (http://www.powtoon.com/account/signup/) a. Create animated videos and presentations.
b. This is a free service.
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Sliderocket –
A Presentation Tool. (http://www.sliderocket.com/) a. This is an online presentation platform that lets users create, manage, share and measure presentations.
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In the discussion forums for the last two weeks, Sir Ken Robinson and.
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1. No Teacher Left Behind
We often talk about the measures of No Child Left Behind and
ensuring student success. There is, however, no talk about any
type of the No Teacher Left Behind Act. How would you
suggest we, as a nation, provide consistent learning
opportunities for teachers and ensure that they are not left
behind in learning about new techniques and strategies? Should
all teachers across the country use certain practices? If so, what
would those be? Should there be a consistent standard for all
teachers to meet, just as students must pass high stakes tests? If
so, what would be the standard? Lastly, share your thoughts on
how well teachers are being prepared to master the
ISTE Standards for Teachers
standards in their classrooms.
Choose one of the following technology tools to enhance your
written response (
Smore
,
Prezi
,
PowToon
,
Sliderocket
,
Empressr
,
VUVOX
,
Present.me
,
Google Docs
,
2. VCASMO
,
brainshark
)
Guided Response:
Respond to at least two of your classmates’ posts. In your
response, add your ideas on what type of professional support
and learning would help you remain current on changes that
occur in the field. Be sure also to respond to any questions that
your instructor might pose. (
For this DQ, please make sure that you use one of the
technology tools (listed a
1.
Present.me -
A Presentation Tool. (https://present.me/content/) a. This tool
adds the human element - you - to the presentation. It also
makes us think about how our messages are going to be
delivered.
b. This is a paid service but under the EDU section there is a
FREE sign up. Do not pay for this service.
c. Present.me Tutorial (https://present.me/content/tutorials/)
2.
Prezi –
A Presentation Tool.
(https://prezi.com/profile/registration/?license_type=PUBLIC)
3. a. This is a web-based presentation application and storytelling
tool that uses a single canvas instead of traditional slides.
b. This is a paid service but under the PUBLIC section there is a
FREE sign up. Do not pay for this service.
3.
Smore
– Create Flyers online. (https://www.smore.com/educators) a.
Create flyers and newsletters!
b. This is a Paid service but under the Education section there is
a FREE Generic Link. Do not pay for this service.
4.
PowToon -
A Presentation Tool.
(http://www.powtoon.com/account/signup/) a. Create animated
videos and presentations.
b. This is a free service.
4. 5.
Sliderocket –
A Presentation Tool. (http://www.sliderocket.com/) a. This is an
online presentation platform that lets users create, manage,
share and measure presentations.
b. This is a Paid service but there is a 30 day FREE trial sign
up. Do not pay for this service.
6.
Empressr –
A Presentation Tool. (http://www.empressr.com/Default.aspx) a.
Create powerful presentations online using video, audio,
images, and animations
b. This is a free service.
In the discussion forums for the last two weeks, Sir Ken
Robinson and Seth Godin challenged us to think differently
about what the purpose of school is. Seth suggests that students
should be able to watch lessons at home and meet with the
teacher during the day to engage in deep conversation
answering questions from the video and not simply sitting in
class listening to a lecture. In fact,
Khan Academy
is considered an innovative flipped classroom model that has
taken this strategy to scale across America. In the video,
Salman Khan: Let’s Use Video to Reinvent Education
, Salman Khan, the developer of Khan Academy discusses how
5. shifting lectures to video provides a way to revolutionize
education by making learning accessible anytime, anyway, and
anyplace. On the contrary, the video
What if Khan Academy Was Made in Japan?
suggests that Khan Academy reinforces the American model of
learning, which continues to focus on the idea of watch a lesson
and practice the skill. After you watch both videos, think about
the focus of this week’s reading: delivering effective lessons
that connect your students to learning. How do you reconcile
the two different perspectives on learning exhibited in the
videos? What relevance do you see in each perspective? In
what ways, if any, does either approach to teaching and learning
reflect constructivism? If you were asked to pick a side to
support, which strategy would have a greater impact on ensuring
students master twenty first century skills? Explain your
thinking.
Guided Response:
Respond to two of your classmates’ posts. For at least one of
your responses, take a point of view that is opposite from your
original post, and provide at least two rationales for why the
opposite idea has value. Be sure also to respond to any
questions that your instructor might pose.
(
For this DB question, please watch
BOTH videos and write your response FIRST before reading
your peers' postings
. This ensures that we each bring our own
unique
ideas to this
6. fabulous
discussion.)
Here is how you'd cite both videos:
Pershan, M. (2012, July 6).
What if Khan Academy was made in Japan?
[Video file]. Retrieved from
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHoXRvGTtAQ
Ex: Pershan (2012) noted, "here's a short quote."
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TED Talks. (2011, March).
Salman Khan: Let’s use video to reinvent education
[Video file]. Retrieved from
http://www.ted.com/talks/salman_khan_let_s_use_video_to_rein
vent_education.html
Ex: Khan (2011) explained, "here's a short quote."