Monday, April 30, 2012

Drawn to Science Website

I was recently made aware of a great teacher resource that would support anyone teaching in the STEM fields.  The drawn to science web site provides examples and information about how to use and analyze student drawings to examine how students are learning science.  
According to their web site the Drawn to Science website is part of Project Nexus, a National Science Foundation supported project in the Teacher Professional Continuum Program. The full title of the project is The Maryland Upper Elementary/Middle School Science Teacher Professional Continuum Model.  A major resource  of this website is to provide an example of how drawings can be used as evidence in science education research.
At Weaver Lake every student in grades K-6 uses a science notebook as a science tool, students collect data, sketch experiments and use it as a nature journal when out in our nature area. Teachers use authentic activities to demonstrate the need to keep an accurate science notebook.  There are many great books you can purchase about how to start using science notebooks in your classroom:
  
Happy Notebooking!! 

Friday, April 20, 2012

Addressing a wide range of skills and abilities in your classroom


A teacher must first know his/her learners. By establishing meaningful relationships and being culturally competent, a teacher will gain an understanding of individual learning styles, passions, motivation and ability.  Teachers need to include pre-assessment in order to understand a student’s prior level of knowledge and potential misconceptions.  This pre-assessment allows teachers to flexibly group learners by shared interests, topics or abilities (depending on the activity and learning goal).  Teachers then need to focus on the essential ideas of the curriculum (standards) and eliminate unnecessary tasks or activities.  Curriculum can then be adapted to include manipulatives, visual aids, charts, technology tools, and hands-on activities to meet the needs of all learners.  Teachers need to manipulate and mold the learning environment to create opportunities to work intensively with individual students who have not yet mastered the gatekeeper skills of reading and writing, as well as maximizing each student's learning potential by developing customized strategies. Finally, teachers need to integrate ongoing and meaningful formative assessment and adjust and modify their instruction as needed. 
As a professional development coordinator it’s important to note, that this is a goal which requires a long term commitment from teachers, schools and districts and it does not happen easily or quickly.  There is no 'one size fits all' model for differentiation.  Districts and schools can support differentiated instruction by first ensuring that administrators have a clear understanding of the practice so that it can be presented and supported in an ongoing manner.  Districts should strive to provide high quality on-going professional development and be flexible and understanding while providing creativity and choice to teachers as they move along the continuum of learning.    

Thursday, April 5, 2012

The Value of Assessment

The April/May issue of Science Scope includes a great article on Assessment in science. But that’s not what has me thinking about assessment.  I’m taking an online teaching class through the Powerful Learning Practice  http://plpnetwork.com/  . and let me say it’s been awesome learning, but this week I get to teach others about authentic assessment.  I have spent the week re-reading and learning all about the topic, one of my favorites.  I think the big reminder for me was how much assessment; especially authentic assessment is a part of the learning process.  So while you’re out there designing your higher level thinking assessments for your project based learning don’t forget that the assessment is really just another learning tool in your awesome teacher toolbox.  
and here are a few resources to keep you motivated:
Websites:
Free Resources and Tools for "Authentic" Assessment http://www.edutopia.org/stw-assessment-resources-downloads