Category: Standard #4: Content Knowledge.

InTASC Standards

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Shadow Study

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By , April 5, 2011 9:11 pm

Prompt:

The purpose of this assignment is to have you re-enter a day in the life of adolescents carrying with you the knowledge you have now about developmental needs, school organization philosophy, and curriculum demands. You need to create a framing question so that you enter the shadow study with “something to look for” in regard to answering a question you have about student development or how schools meet/or fail to meet student needs. As you spend time with your student, consider what you did for the YA Book Reflection as a “practice” run.   Identify the developmental characteristics of your student and address the following prompts:

  • Using the developmental attributes domains, how would you describe this student?
  • How does school life seem to fit into this student’s life?
  • Based on your observation, how does this student’s engagement/disengagement manifest itself in the behaviors and actions of the student in different classes?
  • What factors can you identify as contributing to the differences/commonalities in this student’s behavior over the course of the school day?
  • This is a real student. In what ways are his/her needs being met or not?
  • What have you learned from this experience?

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Teacher Trait

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By , April 5, 2011 9:08 pm

Prompt:

Given your personality, leadership qualities, knowledge about adolescent students, and now your experience with teacher meetings, what personality trait(s) do you believe will be your greatest asset as a classroom teacher and colleague?  What trait(s) do you believe may create issues as a middle or high school teacher and colleague? Continue reading 'Teacher Trait'»

Instructional Patterns and Strategies for Student Focused Schools

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By , April 5, 2011 8:54 pm

Prompt:

Considering what we have read in Vatterott, Wood and Van Hoose et. all about the philosophy of creating middle schools and high schools that reflect responsiveness to students’ developmental needs, think about your impressions of Shortridge’s attempts to live a student-centered philosophy.  With a digital camera, document images of Shortridges “philosophy in action.” What does the image say about this school’s, teacher’s, club’s, etc. image of a learner?  Provide 2-3 images and 2-3 counter images. For the reflection component, provide a caption explaining the context of each image.  Then, provide a reflective rationale to address the prompt.

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Video Assignment Project Planning

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By , December 13, 2010 12:03 pm

Project Planning Sheet

Shelbi Burnett

Video Assignment

Goals:

Through this movie project we are attempting to tie together various ideas and topics from ED 245 into something relevant to our professional growth, teaching, and/or the students we will educate. This assignment will help us expand our knowledge of this particular media tool (iMovie or Windows Movie Maker) in addition to demonstrating its effectiveness in the classroom setting. With our movie we are demonstrating the importance of fair use and its relevance to students and education today. During our time in ED 245 and through discussions, we have realized we were not knowledgeable about the topic of fair use. This video could be an effective tool for representing the general lack of awareness around this topic as well as educating students about fair use in general.

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