Topic 1
·
..web based technology opens doors by
providing equal access to information. (Wetzel, 2005 in Herring, 2011)
Very relevant to my situation- PSP
(Priority School Program – low socio-economic clientele) where over 60% of
students do not have web access at home.
·
Collaboration - sharing of knowledge, much
more effective than cooperation - providing resources for CT to use. (Herring,
2011)
Can be difficult to foster
collaboration between TL and CT when “history” of TL role is that of resource
provider. I found that by choosing 1 stage to work with (I chose Stage 2 as I
had worked with these teachers for 4 years before moving into the TL role) word
of mouth spread what we were doing, now I have CTs from other stages chasing me
instead of me chasing them.
·
… students learn neither from teachers nor
computers, but rather from thinking in meaningful ways. Thinking is engaged by
activities, which can be fostered by computers or teachers. (Jonassen in
Johnson et al, 2008)
An argument for Information Literacy –
gone are the days when parents/Principals were impressed to see students
working on computers. Now they want to know what they are learning, why they
are learning it and how they are learning it. Sitting a class of 10yr olds in
front of a computer and saying “research” it is just not good teaching practice
– and yet we see it so often!
Activity:
Bloom’s Taxonomy fits so comfortably
with QT: moving the teaching focus from a behaviourist approach to a more
constructivist approach where individual learning styles are more easily
catered for. (Check out Pirozzo if you haven’t already heard of him. He blends
Blooms with Multiple Intelligences – a great way to ensure Higher Order
thinking and different ways of learning are incorporated when planning a unit
of work.)
Activity
1st – she will need to know
what learning outcomes she is addressing in the unit (Syllabus: print copy or
online – online is easier for beginning teachers to program with due to
copy/paste)
2nd – she will need to know
what resources are available through the library – hard copy and e-resources ( TL
to show her how to search the schools catalogue for both hard copy and
e-resources – also where they can be physically found in library)
3rd – she will need to know
what the students already know about the subject (KWL chart – either on board,
smartboard or online)
References
Herring, J. (2011) Improving
students' web use and information literacy: A guide for teachers and teacher
librarians. London: Facet Publishing.
Johnson, J., Musial, D., Johnson, A., Cooper, R. & Lockard, J. (2008). Introduction to Teaching
: Helping Students Learn. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. Retrieved
July 14, 2012, from Ebook Library.
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