Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Educating Students in the 21 st Century Kywanda Fortenberry EDU 650: Teaching Learning and Leading in the 21 st Century Dr.Jackie Kyger August 3, 2014.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Educating Students in the 21 st Century Kywanda Fortenberry EDU 650: Teaching Learning and Leading in the 21 st Century Dr.Jackie Kyger August 3, 2014."— Presentation transcript:

1 Educating Students in the 21 st Century Kywanda Fortenberry EDU 650: Teaching Learning and Leading in the 21 st Century Dr.Jackie Kyger August 3, 2014

2 My Educational Philosophy I believe in…… consistent standards and clear expectations open communication with students, parents, administration etc. a proactive approach to class management a classroom where all are included and each value their ownership making time for each individual keeping learning active challenging each student to his/her potential linking learning to something real in student life and staying current with educational technology

3 Teaching Philosophy WHY I TEACH Serving as mentor and coach Encouraging lifelong learning Sharing my enthusiasm for learning Improving science literacy Show that creativity and fun are parts of learning WHAT I TEACH Student responsibility and accountability Critical, creative, and bold thinking Questioning Problem solving Communic ation Science is for everyone HOW I TEACH Vary instructional strategies Consider learning styles and aptitudes Actively engage students Use technology for instruction Student access to real world technologies HOW I MEASURE MY EFFECTIVENESS Reflective practice Authentic assessment Seed the advice and feedback of colleagues Communicate with students and parents

4 Classroom Management Plan Morning Rules: 1.Enter the room quietly & put personal items in your cubby 2.Turn in homework folder to designated area 3.Report to your assigned seat and place head down on your desk 4.Wait for roll call and Bathroom Visit Rules throughout the Day: 1.Raise your hand to speak and get out your seat 2.Do not throw trash on the floor and clean up behind yourself 3.Respect others and their property 4.Be respectful of others feelings 5.Keep your hands and feet to yourself MY CLASSROOM RULES

5 COLOR CODE SYSTEM Green –Perfect Behavior Yellow-Some Moderate Behavior Problems Orange-No Recess Purple-No Recess/Contact Parent Red-Write Up and Visit Principal. The students will be responsible for changing their own color when told to do so.

6 White board Front on the room Meeting Carpet A tableB tableC tableD tableE tableF table Student’s cubbies Teacher’s Desk Behavioral Chart Reading Center Math Center Door Art Center CLASSROOM SETUP

7 DIFFERENT SCHOOL MODELS Kennedy Early Childhood CenterHiggins Middle School Differences/Similarities identified between schools. Points to consider. Type of School Urban Title 1 Traditional School A: Is student centered and the kids a birth to 5 years old Schoo1 B: Is student center but middle school age that requires testing and more discipline problems. Total Population/Demographics 420 students 30-daycare,30-pre-K, 100 headstart, 230 –kindergartners, 85 % African American, 10% white, 5% Spanish 740 students 250 students in each grade School A: smaller school setting School School B: larger school setting Student to Teacher Ratio Daycare 2:10 Pre-K 2:10 Headstart 2:20 Kindergarten 2:25 4 th grade1:24 5 th grade1:24 6 th grade1:24 School A: Smaller school but more staff required because of age School B: Larger school but the support staff is limited because of teacher budget Key Issues Facing Finding Qualified teachers, class size, and keeping up with data, students entering not prepared Loss of instructional time because discipline issues, too much time on paperwork, reading levels are too low School A: Students are not ready to enter Kindergarten and Technology is not being used at home School B: Discipline problems are high that interfere learning Role of Technology Technology is to used to test readiness skills Serves as a aid to enhance learning School A: Computers are used to provide data and enhance learning School B: Computers are used to enhance learning and test 21st Century SkillsLearning and Innovation Skills, Information, Media, and Technology skills Learning and Innovation Skills/ Information, Media, and Technology skills/life and career skills School A: Focus on learning skills and information School B: Technology and life skills

8 LESSON PLAN AND DESIGN Research is one of the most important components in effective teaching and learning A good lesson plan begins with good learning objective Use your state standards(Common Core State Standards)as well as Bloom’s Taxonomy Learning Objectives are Critical to Planning Effective Instruction The ideal is to challenge your students with higher-level learning objective, questions, and assessments, as well as prepare them for the growing amount of higher-level questions and problems provided in testing situations.

9 MY EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY ROLE OF THE TEACHER, PARENT, AND LEARNER As a Teacher… Being fair and honest is the most important foundation for building a trusting, respectful, and cooperative learning environment As a Parent… Making they get there children to school daily and holding them accountable for their mistakes but they learn responsibility for their actions As a Learner… By making correct choices and being eager to learn and remain active in the learning process

10 ASSESSMENT MATTERS When becoming a educator you find that assessment is an integral part of instruction, as it determines whether or not the goals of education are being met Assessment affects….. Grades Placement Advancement Instructional needs Curriculum Funding Two Types of Assessments… Formative –provides feedback and information during the instruction process. Summative-take place after the learning has been completed

11 REFERENCES Newman, R. (2013). Teaching and learning in the 21st century: Connecting the dots. San Diego, CA: Bridgeport Education, Inc. International Society for Technology in Education (2008) Retrieved from URL TED (2006, June). Ken Robinson says schools kill creativity [Video file]. Retrieved fromKen Robinson says schools kill creativity URL Hanna, G. S., & Dettmer, P. A. (2004). Assessment for effective teaching: Using context-adaptive planning. Boston, MA: Pearson A&B.


Download ppt "Educating Students in the 21 st Century Kywanda Fortenberry EDU 650: Teaching Learning and Leading in the 21 st Century Dr.Jackie Kyger August 3, 2014."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google