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Best Teaching Practices

Best Teaching Practices. Technology Important for success in education Kindergarten through high school Electronic tools to enhance learning Information

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Best Teaching Practices

Technology Important for success in education Kindergarten through high school Electronic tools to enhance learning Information organization Better teaching Variety of students and learning styles

Technology’s Use

Offer images, sounds, and information.

Structure interaction with information. Children Teachers Others Organization

Classrooms

Build appropriate curriculum. Develop a flow of knowledge. Incorporate technology into activities. Overcome challenges. Have less experience with technology

than students.

Teachers:

Regional Educational Technology Assistance

New Mexico Best teaching practices Research based Technology integration

into the classroom

Teaching Practices

Based on standards. Driven by content. Utilized collaboration. Applied to authentic problems. Demonstrated student learning. Measured evaluations of objectives.

Technology enhanced lessons:

Standards National and/or state Overall teaching goals Quality learning experiences

Each school and school district in New Mexico is required to align its grade level

curricula with the state standards.

Lesson Plans Access RETA website. Address content standards. Target national educational technology

standards. Plan lessons that focus on specific

standards. Assure area and grade level lessons. Achieve appropriate educational goals.

Content Motivate learning with digital tools. Appeal to many students and learning

styles with electronic tools. Allow several creative approaches to

learning. Use for any and every subject.

Technology in Classroom Research Information analysis Problem solving Decision making Appropriate Real projects Balance

Workplace Utilize technology.

Word processing PowerPoint Electronic spreadsheets Email

Improve efficiency and productivity. Attain business goals. Integrate into curriculum.

Student Collaboration Workforce principles Communication Lessons

Technology assisted Technical expertise Subject knowledge Social skills

Product or Presentation Real world setting Classroom production

Work of art Publication PowerPoint presentation

Knowledge and understanding Learning ownership

Presentations Newsletters Brochures Spreadsheets and databases in

PowerPoint Science fair projects Experiments Reports Real learning environments

Radio and Television Radio

Dramas Newscasts Words of wisdom Playlists

Television Investigative reporting Documentaries

Authentic Learning Concepts and

information Real world

application Motivation Understanding Certain skills

and concepts

Publish a Magazine Form a desktop publishing project. Use new skills. Utilize knowledge. Work with graphic designer. Produce stories with writers. Edit stories.

Experience Real world Desktop publishing field Graphics field Layout Adobe Photoshop Stories to pictures Published product

Assessment and Evaluation

Measuring. Understood material. Find unmet needs.

Teaching more effectively. Helping students learn. Assuring students succeed.

Teacher - student:

Student Evaluation Formative

assessment Progress report Assessment

Peer Self

Constructive feedback

Work improvement

Learning Community

Sharing Knowledge Skills Ideas

Example: peer edit Punctuation Detail

Students:

Evaluation

Read stories. Create PowerPoint presentation. Present to the class. Look over work. Evaluate by group peer evaluation. Improve for next presentation.

Literature:

Website Evaluation

Build a website. Offer a digital portfolio.

Academy students Other students Parents Administrators

Students:

Incorporating Technology Develop a process. Realize technology always changes. Introduce one tool at a time. Choose appropriate tools. Look at students’ ages and activities.

Teachers Utilize RETA workshops. Use technology - step by step.

Learn it. Put it into your classroom. Involve it in your teaching style.

Include RETA best teaching practices.

Best Teaching Practices

Base on standards. Focus on content. Offer opportunities for collaboration. Solve real world “authentic” problems. Demonstrate what students learn. Allow to evaluate success.

Technology enhanced lessons:

Technology Tools

Challenging Learning opportunities

New Better

Educational gains

Teachers and Technology Change by using technology. Show to be a good teacher. Use new strategies for teaching. Consider the students. Devote to their student’s future.

Students Encourage them to use technology. See how technology helps learning. Utilize technology for the future. Achieve higher goals.

Access to Technology

Desire to learn. Want to explore their environment. Use the Internet. Utilize electronic communication tools.

Students:

Students with Technology

Solve problems better. Address real world problems. Communicate more effectively.

Video Writing

Offer several possibilities.

Help with:

Life-Long Learners