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CSI Bryant Using Technology to Bring Content Areas Together Part A
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The important thing in science is not so much to obtain new facts as to discover new ways of thinking about them. Sir William Bragg
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Collaborative Teaching Work with a wide range of students. Expertise of each teacher.
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Three Approaches to Implementing Collaborative Teaching Team teaching educators jointly planning and presenting subject content to all students. Supportive learning activities those that reinforce, enrich, or enhance learning for all students. Complementary instruction one educator takes primary responsibility for teaching content material and the other for teaching functional how-to skills so students can successfully understand and acquire the content material. Bauwens, Jeanne and Hourcade, Jack J. (1997) Cooperative Teaching: Pictures of Possibilities, Intervention in School and Clinic, 33, 81-85, 89.
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Partnership Roles Science – forensic evidence Math – forensic evidence (ammunition density) Social Studies – suspect profiles English – journal entries Spanish – newspaper articles
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The Technology Wiki page http://csipwbhs.wikispaces.com/ http://csipwbhs.wikispaces.com/ Geocaching http://geocaching.com http://geocaching.com Science Equipment
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The Pros It’s fun. It gets students out of the classroom. Teaches location (longitude and latitude). Learn new or review material. It’s high tech. It enlightens and empowers students. Promotes cooperative learning. Promotes community connections and the potential use of primary sources. Define and offer suggestions. Promotes interdisciplinary and collaborative learning.
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The Cons Time consuming. Takes a great deal of pre-planning. Requires dedicated class time. New technology Students will need introduction time. Not every student is digitally wired. Teachers learn digital lessons as well. There is a story!
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Lessons Learned More co-teaching between the content areas to bring about more collaboration. Sharing teachers allows other students to develop an ownership across the board. Idea: Have once a week class meeting with all students. Have more students across the content areas be involved in all areas to show ownership. Have centrally located displays to allow students to comment and make suggestions. Accommodates different learning styles.
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A Lesson to Remember “Experience is what you get when you didn’t get what you wanted.” - Dr. Randy Pausch Be the first penguin.
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For More Information www.csibryant-aetc.wikispaces.com www.csibryant-aetc.wikispaces.com Lisa Matherson lmathers@tusc.k12.al.us lmathers@tusc.k12.al.us Lisa Clark liclark@tusc.k12.al.us liclark@tusc.k12.al.us
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