Industrial Technology Best Practice Meeting
The Industrial Technology teachers gathered on Thursday, November 20. The group first met at Lakeview Schools to meet for about an hour before heading to Extreme Panel in Cottonwood for a tour. Extreme Panel makes insulated paneling for homes. After our tour of Extreme Panel, the group gathered for lunch and shared stories and ideas. After a great lunch discussion, the teachers headed to Mid Continent Cabinetry in Cottonwood for a tour. Overall it was a great day and the instructors had the opportunity to see how a few products are made and talk about their trades. Thank you to Lakeview schools for allowing us to use a room and Extreme Panel and Mid Continent Cabinetry for opening their doors to us.
MELT Update
TODAY is your last opportunity to sign up to be a networking facilitator. Check the document link below to see if your group already has a facilitator. You do not have to be the expert in the room, simply start and end the meeting on time, and move things along. If you have trouble placing your name in the sheet, please let Brandon know.
Networking Facilitator Sign Up
Registration will be coming out in a few weeks. You will want to register early as sessions fill up FAST! Watch the update in the coming weeks for registration information.
Upcoming Meetings
November 26, 2014 Superintendents' Council
December 2, 2014 Language Arts
December 4, 2014 World Languages
December 5, 2014 Social Studies
December 10, 2014 MRVED Board (7 p.m. meeting)
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Friday, November 21, 2014
Repair Kit for Grading - Fix 10
Fix 10: Don't rely on evidence gathered using assessments that fail to meet standards of quality; rely only on quality assessments.
If your assessments are assessing information and/or standards that are not pertinent to the grade level or class, then why are you assessing? The assessments need to have:
If your assessments are assessing information and/or standards that are not pertinent to the grade level or class, then why are you assessing? The assessments need to have:
- Clear Purpose
- What's the purpose?
- Who will use the results?
- What will they use the results for?
- Key Targets
- What are the learning targets?
- Are they clear?
- Are they appropriate?
- Sound Design
- What method?
- Quality questions?
- Sampled how?
- Avoid bias how?
- Effective Communication
- How to manage information?
- How to report? To whom?
- Student Involvement
- Students are the users
- Students need to understand the targets
- Students can track progress and communicate too
When creating an assessment it is important to make sure it:
- Relates to the learning goal
- Is at the level the standard calls for
- Is appropriate
- Questions are clear
If your assessments do not meet any of the criteria listed above, your data will be inaccurate and results will be skewed.
Technology Tip - CNN Student News
CNN Student News is a great daily program for students to hear national news stories. In my classroom, we watched CNN student news every Friday and either played a current event game, or discussed the current events. We would also watch any episode the day after a "big" news story. CNN Student News would be appropriate for any 7-12 grade, and could possibly be a good option for students as young as 5th grade. CNN Student News could also be a great filler activity for students who have finished work and have a device in front of them.
Below is an example of a CNN Student News program with captions.
Below is an example of a CNN Student News program with captions.
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