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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

TPACK and Apptivities Times are Changing!

Great discussion and work session today at the GCS Pinnacle summer session. This session equipped me to explain to other educators the proper way in which to integrate technologies. One of the main challenges to many of my peers is where to start when trying to use technology in the classroom. The session today answered this question.After group today, I have been reminded that technology should be used seamlessly to create the already established goal or as we were told, "begin with the end in mind".

Reminding teachers to start with their Content Standard, which is where most teachers find the most comfort, is the most important thing. I have found myself so excited about a piece of technology that I have tried to shape lessons around that device. We should rather start with the standard and integrate technology that makes teaching that standard most effective. The Venn diagram for the TPACK model, demonstrated this very clearly. TPACK is a useful tool for wading through all of the technology and getting to the Core of what I want my students to be able to do. I am excited about the process and trying to make what I do in my class more and more seamless, when it comes to technology integration.

I saw some great potential in the Apptivity piece today. The students have much of the responsibility by way of choosing which tool to use, design, collaboration, evaluating data, etc. The process leads students to use higher order thinking skills along with several 21st Century technology skills.

I think that we naturally will improve the quality of teaching that goes on in the classroom as teachers begin to use some of the tools available through mobile apps or various other web 2.0 technologies that engage students at a high level.


Sunday, March 17, 2013

The Teacher of the Year Process Reflection

Well I have completed the last step in the process for NC state Teacher of the Year, and I now await the results from the committee that was compiled to make the decision. As I reflect on my experience, several things come to mind.

First, I was and I still am so humbled by the fact that my peers choose me for this role. It's one thing to be chosen by your school to represent them. We all know each other and respect and appreciate each person's contribution at all levels in our school. I was caught completely off guard when I was selected for the county. It was such a blessing and I didn't realize that there were people outside of the community of my school who were aware of what I did or who were taking notice. We have so many fantastic educators in Gaston County Schools that, when my name was called, I literally was in shock. I still have not fully wrapped my mind around it.

By the time I was getting used to being the Gaston County Schools Teacher of the Year, I learned about the next step in the process, the regional competition. I was feeling totally satisfied with where I was representing my county and did not think in my wildest dreams that I had a chance in the regional competition. I thought about all of the counties that were included and the size of some of those schools systems and I said to myself...well it was just an honor to make it this far. When I was notified by the regional staff that I was a finalist, I actually thought the call was the..."thank you for all you do, but...." call. I was again telling myself that it was an honor to make it this far, and this will probably be as far as I go. My school administration did a good job of making me think that my classroom observation went very poorly, and my central office staff were silent about any news about results. When the program came together to announce me as the regional teach of the year winner, my heart was beating so fast and my mind was spinning...of course the fact that I had been sick the last couple of days before and still was not well, may have had something to do with that. All of the cameras, news stations, and reporters...I had no idea this is what it would be like winning the regional competition. I never allowed myself to think that far ahead in the process, because I felt it so unlikely, but there we were.

Yesterday, I went to the Umstead Hotel in. Cary, NC, along with the other 8 regional winners, for the NC Teacher of the Year competition. It was a beautiful venue and it was a great experience to meet these wonderful educators from every area of the state. In talking with them, I found that NC has some innovative things going on in classrooms all over. There were teachers who taught from language arts to dance at traditional public schools and charter schools. They came with a wealth of life experience which included the military to off broadway musicals. I look forward to picking their brains about all things educational. If there is anything I have learned from my years in teaching, it's that collaboration usually yields better answers than isolation. After finishing the interview process, we all headed home.

I have noticed several opportunities that have come available because of being a regional teacher of the year. I have enjoyed being a part of several county committees that are helping to shape the future of education in Gaston County and I am impressed with every committee and team. Gaston County seems to be on the cutting edge of things like schools safety or performance pay. It really makes me proud to be an educator from GCS.

No matter what happens next, I know that everyday I have surrounding the best teachers and staff members in the state, here in Gaston County. We are Gaston County.