Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Continuing the GAME

I must confess that I have not had as much luck with my GAME plan as I would like.  I have not been able to set aside the time that I would like to in order to meet my goals.  I have a lot of free time coming up over the next few days however, and I hope to catch up at that time.  I have looked at various sites and see the basics of how I can use them, but so far the biggest help I have received has been reading our text book.  Chapter 6 focused on assessment strategies, and this is one of my main concerns for myself.  I learned a lot about creating and modifying assessments, and I think that will help me in the future.

I will be adding to this blog post later this week as I work on my plan.  In the mean time, I would love to hear your suggestions.

[Edit: I have had several opportunities over the last few days to check out sites that might be useful.  I am now looking at strategies to use them in my classroom.]

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Carrying Out the Plan

Now that I have my goals set, it's important that I figure out how to go about achieving them.  The first thing I need to do with both of my goals is to find resources.  Some, like WebQuest, have been suggested to me by my classmates, and others I have already seen and used for other purposes.  Beyond the internet resources however, I also need to talk to my network of peers that may have the same or similar goals.  By working together, we will be able to assist each other in reaching further.

Specifically, I feel that I would like to work with other teachers that have had more experience and skills with adapting lessons to help all of their students.  I will talk to them about their work, and also tell them about the ideas I have in mind, including using the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) that we have been discussing in class.  Some of these may be new to my peers, and I hope that I will be able to assist them as they assist me.

While I haven't had much opportunity to do any of this yet due to prior obligations, I have a whole day set aside later this week (Friday) for just this purpose.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

My GAME Plan

The National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers (NETS-T) (International Society for Technology in Education., 2008) have many indicators that I feel confident I fulfill.  However, there are several that I would like to work on a little, and a few that I need to really work hard to meet.  My goal over the next couple of months is to work on one that I really need help with and one that I need a little help with.  That way I don't get overwhelmed with two major projects, but at the same time, I will feel like I have truly accomplished something.


For my first goal, I have chosen NETS-T indicator 4b: "address the diverse needs of all learners by using learner-centered strategies and providing equitable access to appropriate digital tools and resources."  While I feel that I do a good job of providing digital tools and resources to my students, I feel like I would like to do a better job of diversifying my options for students that learn in different ways or need different levels of assistance.  I feel like sometimes my focus wanders from the students who are doing the best, because they do not demand as much attention.  Finding ways to challenge these students with technology, is something I would love to work on.

To achieve this goal, I will explore the resources that are available to expand learning for my students beyond what I am already using, looking for new strategies to add to my toolbox.  I will spend time each week looking for projects that other teachers have done and see how I can implement them in my classroom.

As a way of monitoring my progress, I will review the sites I have found each Saturday, making sure that I can understand the tools I have found, see how these strategies can be used in my classroom, and think about the ways they will change my lessons.

Once I have reached my goal, I will expand it by looking for lessons that I have that can effectively use these new tools, and adapt the lessons to make them a better fit for my students.


This will be good practice for my other goal that I will be working on.  NETS-T 2a: "design or adapt relevant learning experiences that incorporate digital tools and resources to promote student learning and creativity."  While I feel that I am good at using resources that I find, I need a lot of work on adapting resources to fit my specific classroom environment more exactly.  This is a big concern of mine, because I want my students to get the most out of my lessons that they can.

To achieve this goal, I am going to be looking at my lesson plans that I have, and determine ways that I can modify each of them depending on certain situations that may arise in my classroom.  I will work on one lesson each week, until I have a fair understanding of what I am doing and feel like I can do it mid-course.

As a way of monitoring myself, I will keep track of how long it takes me to adapt my plans.  I feel that as I get better at adapting my lessons, the amount of time that it takes will decrease.  When it gets to a point that I feel is comfortable, I will have reached this level of the goal.

Once I do reach this goal, I will look at my other lessons and see if there is anything I can do to them to make them easier to adapt in the future if I need to.


I look forward to working on these goals, knowing that my students will benefit from my effort.

International Society for Technology in Education. (2008). National education standards for teachers (NETS-T). Retrieved from http://www.iste.org/Libraries/PDFs/NETS_for_Teachers_2008_EN.sflb.ashx