Thursday, April 15, 2010

Wait off Shoulders

So glad that I was able to get my video posted. I was pushing to get it done before my spring break. If any of you have a student who can show you new techinques in computer stuff, let them. They can do wonders; they have helped me a lot. Hopefully everyone is having fun with this assignment, I just had to get over my stage fright. Enjoy the weekend and nice weather.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

OMG!!!

I was so excited today that I was going to finish my video and have it edited by the end of the day. Did not happen. Even though I requested the camera and the student, the teacher who had the camera let another student take it home last night. Kid no showed today, no camera. My videographer came to me and said we did not have camera, but found a second one. The second one could not recognize the mini dvd we were using. A camera the library had which is being used for KTIP teachers eats tapes. UGH!!!!!

So I must push back the lessons to tomorrow and pray the camera thief comes to school. Plus, my camera kid isn't sure he can get out of the class I was using him for. Plan B: I bought a camera and memory card. My assistant said he could still paste the two types of saved film to put onto IMovie.

Moral of the story: If going to use school property, keep it in your possession at all times, and other teachers really don't listen to your needs.

Good thing though is that I do have majority completed and few days left before spring break and deadline and extra funds for the camera. My husband has to wait on his new lawn mower. I suffer, he suffers.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Almost done

I am almost done with my video. When I first explained how in the real world we work in committees, the students looked frozen. It was like they was either afraid of working for real or not sure of what I was talking about. So I tried to simplify it a little more. They liked the fact that they could work in groups, since we have not done a lot of it this year. I saw how the partner groups worked well, and the "trimember" groups worked okay. I may have too much anxiety but have to wait to view the video to get a better grasp. Tomorrow I will be taping the class in in "ability based" groups. Hope eveyone had a good weekend. Going to root for Butler, still can't forgive Duke for beating UK back in '92.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Almost There

I have my plans laid out and ready to go. Wednesday through Friday I will be taping and then finishing up next week. I did find a student who can video and edit, he will be teaching me so I can do it for myself. He will be getting a grade for his efforts, so it is a win-win situation.

Hope everyone is having success.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Setting it Up

I just collected the last of my slips and found someone to video it. Writing my thoughts now during planning bell so I can keep things fresh. I just finished a unit so on Monday I can start fresh with new topics and be able to implement my inquiry. I did not want to throw it in with my old unit and confuse the students. Feel a little late to the party with not having anything taped yet, but overall everything is lining up good. Hope everyone keeps doing well.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Let's Do It

Just posted by final inquiry plan. Now the process of implementing my strategies goes into effect. I first have to find a student or another teacher to locate a camera or computer to begin videotaping. Permission slips will be passed out this week so I can start cutting and editing the sessions. Good luck to all and have fun.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Task 5 Deeper Thinking Domain 2

This scavenger hunt was fun. I not only found information that can help me now, but it lead to me thinking about new things and more resources. While reading the article “Connecting to the 21st Century Student” by Josh McHugh, I realized my dilemmas are common place. The disengaged student wants to learn but the approach to getting to her potential is blocked by technology. My fear of technology and losing control is discussed but it may be the obstacle that must be hurdled to get today’s students. Security blocks to websites have been used, but cyber bullying may erupt in classroom blogs. I want to be more tech-friendly but I need more practice. I have used moodle with fellow teachers, but as a classroom tool is something different. Dyknow vision software is something I like to research. If every student had a computer then reading books online would make things wonderful, but I live in the real world.

A few videos I watched seemed to be directed toward Fred Jones’ Tools of Teaching. This must be a heck of teaching tool because a lot of teachers recommend it. A freedom writer project was popular. For elementary teachers I found an approach that worked, just not for high school teachers. Using a popular prop and rewarding good or positive behavior by letting the student hold it or take it home. Of course rewards and tokens were implemented as well. It seemed that teachers used whatever they could find and molded it together to make it work.

The blogs were kind of cool because I found one where our problems of classroom management crossed our northern border. A Canadian teacher was befuddled on how to keep a class managed when in small groups because it was mandated that group work be apart of a teacher’s lesson. Once her attention was diverted, a group would act up. A suggestion was posed of having a second teacher or aid help. Another tip was to assign more detailed duties so students were not acting up.

A poor student teacher faced the reality of having her students not listen to her. She took them to a computer lab; they worked, but left the lab a mess. She attempted to scold them without raising her voice, no luck, and had a weekend to deal with the reality of frustrations and second thoughts. She implemented a seating chart and as of her last post, she is doing better.

On edutopia.com, there is a blog developed for teachers to vent and help each other for classroom management. Just go to the website, type in Betty Ray under blogs, hopefully you can link to it. Cool how teachers have support for each other.

All of this helps me focus on the matter of what I need to do to improve. I do not feel as incompetent, other teachers have and are going through the same problems. I truly feel if the classroom is properly managed, then the students will learn, great example is Garcia's testimonial on Fred Jones. Finding Jones’ Tools of Teaching would really help and developing lessons that are building blocks to an end with the students helping to lead the way.

For my inquiry plan I want to try and focus on two things: group work and letting students gain control of their education, at least for a few days and lessons and managing of the shot clock (class period). I am getting excited about UK and march madness.

This task made me realize I have to trust myself and try new things. Fearing the noise of the class can not stop me from trying to engage more students.

Where I found articles, videos and blogs?
Article: edutopia.org: “Connecting to the 21st Century Student” by Josh McHugh
Video: teachertube.org: typed in classroom management and found videos titled “Reward and Tickets”, “SD test scores improve”, “Fred Jones Tools for Teaching for classroom management”
Blog: blogsearch.google.com: twowritingteachers.wordpress.com