Innovative Teachers Leadership Award ITLA 2007 Note : Please follow the Instructions as specified in the readme.doc file, available in the Teachers Competition.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
From the eyes of an Administrator A general overview of e-CFunds Administrative Site, including navigation and exploring the features of this powerful.
Advertisements

The Teacher Foundation A Look at the Evaluation Process by The Teacher Foundation (TTF)
Marylands Technology Education Voluntary State Curriculum 2007 Bob Gray Center for the Teaching of Technology & Science (ITEA-CATTS) and the University.
Technology Use Plan Methacton School District Patty McGinnis ED TECH 501.
SE Name SE Title Blackboard Training: Approaches and Opportunities.
1 Using ICT in Geography Workshop Themes Learning Online Citizenship, Europe and identity Networking, you and your schools Virtual Globes and geo-information.
Slide 1 FastFacts Feature Presentation February 21, 2013 To dial in, use this phone number and participant code… Phone number: Participant.
Teachers, administrators and staff continuously seek and share learning and then act on what they learn. The goal of their actions is to enhance their.
Transforming Secondary Education in New Jersey Lucille E. Davy, Commissioner Willa Spicer, Deputy Commissioner Jay Doolan, Assistant Commissioner New Jersey.
1 Citrus County 21 st CCLC Progress Report Larry Parman External Evaluator.
Intel Transforming Education through Technology Name of Presenter.
The Technology Premium: Finding Competitive Advantage June 2008 Lesley Price Head of Regeneration and Skills.
Title of Presentation: Introduction to ThinkQuest Projects. By Claire Dean, Head of ICT, Stirling Primary, East London, Eastern Cape Senior Trainer: SchoolNet.
Core Knowledge and Competencies, Professional Standards for Working with Children Birth Through Age Eight and in Afterschool Programs NJ Instructor Approval.
Innovative Teachers Leadership Award ITLA Note : Please follow the Instructions as specified in the ITLA template guideline.doc file, available in the.
HE in FE: The Higher Education Academy and its Subject Centres Ian Lindsay Academic Advisor HE in FE.
Monitoring and Evaluation of ICT Use in Rural Schools Ok-choon Park Global Symposium on ICT in Education – Measuring Impact: Monitoring and Evaluation.
1 Learning Through Innovation Dissemination Meeting.
Service Access Management Tool Tour: Contract Number
2008–2009 ASPIRE Verification and Linkage Process An Introduction for Campus-Based Staff Members.
Principles of Information Technology
Chapter 1: Information Technology
The Office Procedures and Technology
Software by NIC, Secretariat, Port Blair Andaman & Nicobar Administration PROMISE ver 1.2 (PROjects Monitoring and Information System for Enterprise) Slide.
1 Creating a professional website I Mutsumi Ogawa - LG 400 – wk10.
UKOLN is supported by: Using Blogs Effectively Within Your Organisation: Introduction A Half-Day Workshop Brian Kelly UKOLN University of Bath Bath, UK.
All Rights Reserved. National Library Board Singapore Tracking and Measuring Performance of Reference Services at the National Library Board, Singapore.
CLAS for TAFE Overview Information session for Riverina Institute TAFE staff wishing to use the tool James Worner, Senior Learning Design Officer Last.
MYP planning: the unit planner
Services Course Windows Live SkyDrive Participant Guide.
School Improvement Planning Assessing Teacher Learning Needs.
1 Literacy PERKS Standard 1: Aligned Curriculum. 2 PERKS Essential Elements Academic Performance 1. Aligned Curriculum 2. Multiple Assessments 3. Instruction.
ISTE Standards for Teachers
Integrating Educational Technology into the Curriculum
Ying Wang EDN 303 Fall Objectives Define curriculum-specific learning Explain the difference between computer, information, and integration literacy.
Wendi Mailliard Holy Family University July 26, 2006 Professor David Slowik Summer 2 Visit my website for more information!
Holyoke Public Schools Professional Development By, Judy Taylor
Professional Teaching Portfolio
EXTENDING THE CLASSROOM ONLINE THROUGH BLOGGING Teaching the Net Generation: Curriculum, Pedagogy and the Challenge of 21 st Century Learning 10 to 11.
This is my Electronic Portfolio From ~ Gardner Math, Science, Technology Magnet School From: Click Here To Begin.
Pondamania: Exploring Pond Viability Project Overview Teacher Planning Work Samples & Reflections Teaching Resources Assessment & Standards Classroom Teacher.
New Library Expectations By Mary Beth Duncan. Changes Software Hardware Library/Classroom Relationship.
Standards Aligned System April 21, 2011 – In-Service.
This is my Kindergarten Electronic Portfolio From ~ Gardner Math, Science, Technology Magnet School Click Here To Begin.
Bacteria. AuthorTobias O’Connor, Mulga Street Primary School, Mount Gambier, South Australia Objectives Internet Explorer, Microsoft Movie Maker, Inspiration,
EDUCATIONAL NETWORKING at Work in the Classroom By Allison Sproles 1.
Learning with Digital Technologies MRI Professional Learning 2015.
in LEARNING Network Africa.
ASD 21ST CENTURY SCHOOL LIBRARIES. A Look at Library 2.0 The library connects us with the insight and knowledge, painfully extracted from Nature, of the.
WORKING EFFECTIVELY IN AN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ENVIRONMENT
Kiarah This is my Electronic Portfolio From ~ Gardner Math, Science,
Project Submission Template. Introduction Educator/Applicant Name School/College/University Name Project Name ID.
Master Teacher Program Presenters:Ginny Elliott Winifred Nweke.
Communications Plan Name of school: Great Hieghts High Project team: Mr. Blank (Principal), Ms. Smith (PTO), Mr. Ringer (PR), Ms. Wire (Technology Director),
Faculty Webpage Design Minimum Requirements. Go to: then High Schoolhttp://gcsc.groupfusion.net/
Universities and the Millennium Development Goals.
WELCOME TO INN O VATIVE VIRTUAL CLASS ROOM (8) created by S K BISEN
New Library Expectations By Mary Beth Duncan. Changes Software Hardware Library/Classroom Relationship.
Innovative Teachers Leadership Award (ITLA) ITLA Note : Please follow the Instructions as specified in the ITLA template.
Bethune Middle School Technology Plan Presented by: William Carter E7801-Instructional Technology Planning and Management Dr. Regina Merriwether.
Learning about Living Using eLearning and Mobile technologies to teach SRH Education in Nigeria Uju Ofomata, OneWorld UK.
1 Bettina Loell-Hull Read Read 520 Integrating Technology Final Project.
Developing a Flipped Classroom Facilitated with ICT Dr Katya Toneva, eLearning Advisor - University of Roehampton.
ISTE Standards for Teachers Anja Whitehead IDT 3600 Fall 2015.
February 28, 2012 Presented By: Eileen Rohan, Superintendent Sean Maher, Network Manager Katie Frank, White Hill Michael Bessonette, Brookside Upper Ron.
Ms. Hall’s Technology Policy How we will ensure safe, proper, and equal use of technology for each student.
Partners in Learning Network Africa User Guide
Innovative Teachers Leadership Award (ITLA)
Resources for Building a Quality School Health Education Program
Health In Action – Tool for Teaching Health and Physical Education
Presentation transcript:

Innovative Teachers Leadership Award ITLA 2007 Note : Please follow the Instructions as specified in the readme.doc file, available in the Teachers Competition folder to complete this template

Index 1. Section – A Section – A Applicants profile 2. Section - B 3. Section – C – Letters of Support a. Professional Reflections b. Teachers PPT c. Students Work d. Admin work e. Community Work a. Principal b. Colleague c. Parent d. Community

Section A Personal Profile Category (Government / Private) Government Name (in Block Letter) R.V.RAGHAVENDRA RAO Date Of Birth : Address for Communication Address Line 1 G-I CITY KAMAL APARTMENT, G.O.COLONY Address Line 2 ISUKATHOTA City, State, PIN VISAKHAPATNAM, ANDHRA PRADESH, , INDIA Personal Phone No. Landline Mobile Id : Name of School JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA Address of School Address Line 1 KILTAMPALEM, BOWDARA (POST) Address Line 2 S.KOTA (MANDAL) City, State VIZIANAGARAM (DIST.), ANDHRA PRADESH-INDIA PIN Principal s Name Mr. M.V.SUBBA RAO Principal s Contact No Teaching Subjects SCIENCE, BIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY Age Groups Taught Passport No. and valid till B AND

Section B a.Professional Reflections Double Click on the Icon below to write about your professional Reflections. Section-B

Teachers PPT. (Best Lesson plan) Name of the presentation submitted for the contest Nerve Conduction Action Potential Class or age group (ppt. meant for which class or age group) XI Biology, Age Group ObjectiveDescribe how an action potential is generated Define a synapse and list its components Distinguish between electrical transmission and chemical transmission List the major neurotransmitters Recognize and name the anatomical components of the synapse Understand the steps involved in synaptic transmission Explain the origin and effects of postsynaptic potentials Understand summation and its importance in neuronal communication Section-B

List of Teachers work (other than the one submitted as ITLA 2007 contest entry): S.NoName of the Lesson PlanTarget ClassNo. of Students Covered 1.Biomedical TechnologyXII38 2.Reproduction in Flowering PlantsXII38 3.Growth, Regeneration and AgeingXII38 4.Organisms and the EnvironmentXII38 5.Ecosystem : Structure and FunctionXII38 6.BiodiversityXII38 7.Pollution and Global Environmental ChangeXII38 8.Plant Tissue Culture and BiotechnologyXII38 9.Genetic Improvement and Disease ControlXII38 10.Immune System and Human HealthXII38 Section-B

Students best work to be submitted as support work motivated by the teacher Name of the presentation submitted for the contest DNA-The molecule of life by Lava Kumar of Class X Class or age group for which the ppt. is designed ObjectiveDNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), molecule that acts as the mechanism of biological inheritance in almost all living creatures. DNA is found in nearly all cells and contains the coded instructions that control the workings of the cell. DNA is passed from parents to offspring, and contains the coded instructions that enable the offspring to develop from a single cell into an adult body. DNA is the most important molecule in life, and an understanding of the structure and function of DNA has been the most important development in biology during the past half-century or more. Section-B

List of Students work (Other than the one submitted as support to ITLA 2007 contest entry): S.NoName of the work doneName of the Student or group of students ClassSubjectNumbers impacted St * Tc * Ot * 1DNA Molecule of lifeLava KumarXBiology685* 2TsunamiManoharXSocial686* 3Comparative Brain studySireeshaXBiology683* 4R-DNA TechnologySandeepXBiology684* 5Stop AIDS Keep the promise IswaryaXIIBiology384* 6Transgenic plants and animals Dileep KumarXIIBiology384* 7Comparative ReproductionSasi KiranXBiology688* 8LightPavani MXPhysics685* 9Global WarmingShilpa & SahitiXBiology683* 10Chemical Separatio of Pigments NagasekharXIIBiology383* 11AIDS the killer diseaseM. SriharshaXBiology685* 12PhotosynthesisSatyanarayana UXIBiology202* * - St: Students, Tc: Teachers,Ot: Others Section-B

Admin Work – Screenshot 1 (scanned document) Result analysis Software Developed by using Ms Acess and VB Section-B

Admin Work – Screenshot 2 (scanned document) A brief synopsis of the screen shot ( in 1 or 2 lines): Section-B

Staff Database-MS Acess

Admin Work – Screenshot 3 (scanned document) Web site is made for my previous jnv andaman and present JNv Kiltampalem and regularly updated by me Section-B

Pay Bill-Excel

List of other Administration Works (do not repeat the scanned items) : S.NoName of the Admin Work Beneficiary department & remarks 1.JNV Result AnalysisUsed Ms access and VB 2.Income TaxUsed Ms Excel Template with conditional 3.Student Data BaseDetails of All Students 4.Teacher Data BaseDetails of Teaching and Non-Teaching staff 5.Link dinCommunity Linkage Administrater 6.JNVST EntranceNominal Rolls 7.News LetterFortnight News magazine Section-B

Community Work – Screenshot 1 (scanned document) I am not only limited to my school and also extending ICT for community by creating and maintaining own web site for biology e-lerning process for students as well as teachers. Section-B

Community Work – Screenshot 2 (scanned document) ARSH-Adolescent reproductive and sex education: yearly 100 students were given training in this work shop for this project ICT has been used for all activities Section-B

Community Work – Screenshot 3 (scanned document)

Computer Literacy Programme

Community Work – Screenshot 3 (scanned document) This is published in Hindu Paper – How Section-B

List of other work done towards community (Do not repeat the scanned items): S.NoName of the Community Work Beneficiaries & remarks 1.Internet UsageLocal people will come for on line reservation etc. 2.Hosted Science Congress Provided ICT infrastructure for smooth running of science congress 3.Think.comCommunity network of schools internationally acting as administrator. 4.Pbwiki.comActing as administrator for Navodaya schools 5.Visiting nearby schoolsAs part of pacesetting activities and using ICT tools for creating awareness. 6.Making documentariesSupportive media for teaching activities 7.Resource person for HIV/AIDS Education Programme Creating awareness and prevention methods of spread of HIV/AIDS 8.ARSH resource PersonEducating teenagers and creating awareness reg adolescent problems Section-B

Section C Letters of Support

Letter of Support (Scanned copy) : Principal Section-C

Letter of Support (Scanned copy) : Colleague Section-C

Letter of Support (Scanned copy) : Parent Section-C

Letter of Support (Scanned copy): Community Section-C

Message from the Teacher: In the present trend of education the educator must aware of soft skills usage of education technology and its integration in classroom teaching and learning process to cope with the present Lerner condition. The need for ICT competent teachers stems from the need for ICT competent students and for ICT-rich learning environments that enhance students learning across the curriculum. The rapid development of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has made information ubiquitous and more powerful. A topic usually involves a series of smaller pockets of knowledge, such as DNA or cell division, which are usually interrelated to elaborate concepts. At the micro level, TAL is used to help explain specific knowledge units, such as DNA within a single lesson.

Acknowledgement Thanks to Commissioner NVS for giving this opportunity. My Deep sense of Gratitude to Deputy Director Hyderabad region. My thanks to Principal JNV Kiltampalem for his cooperation My gratitude to all the staff for make this presentation a success.