I am currently taking a course entitled Integrating Technology Across
the Content Areas for my
master’s program. This week, we are revisiting the International Society for
Technology in Education (ISTE) website in order to examine the National
Education Standards for Teacher (NETS-T) to determine indicators in which we would
like to improve our confidence and proficiency. I feel that I have progressed
in many of the indicators within the NETS-T standards as a result of my master’s
program, but I definitely still have room for growth. In order to achieve that
growth, I am going to make a “GAME Plan” which is a method for developing
self-directed learning that includes setting goals, taking actions to achieve
those goals, monitoring progress, and evaluating learning (Cennamo, Ross, &
Ertmer, 2009).
G – Goals
My goal is to
strengthen my confidence and proficiency in two indicators within the NETS-T
standards. The first indicator that I would like to improve in is Standard 1d
which is the ability to “model collaborative knowledge construction by engaging
in learning with students, colleagues, and others in face-to-face and virtual
environments” (International Society for Technology in Education [ISTE], 2008).
I am the only English language learners (ELL) teacher in my school. As a
result, I often collaborate with teachers who teach other content areas, but I
seldom speak with other ELL teachers. I would like to change that fact. To do
this, I will have to extend beyond my school to collaborate with ELL teachers
from other schools.
The second indicator
within the NETS-T standards that I would like to strengthen is Standard 5b, my ability
to “exhibit leadership by demonstrating a vision of technology infusion,
participating in shared decision making and community building, and developing
the leadership and technology skills of others”(ISTE, 2008). As a result of my
master’s program, I have learned a great deal of information related to
integrating technology into the classroom. I would like to take the initiative
to share my knowledge with the teachers at my school to help others to be
motivated to incorporate more technology in their classrooms and to improve their
technology skills as well.
A – Action
In order to achieve
my goals, I will have to take action steps. For Standard 1d, I will collaborate
with other ELL teachers outside of my school. I plan on getting in touch with
the two ELL teachers that I worked with at my previous school with the specific
goal of discussing technology that they and I are incorporating to enhance
teaching our content. We will communicate monthly via e-mail and FaceTime to
talk about lessons we have completed using technology and their outcomes.
For Standard 5b, I
will work to inform other teachers of technology tools that I have used that
may be beneficial in their classrooms. We have Professional Learning Community
(PLC) time every Wednesday at our school. During PLC time, I join in with the
foreign language teachers and the English content teachers on a rotating basis.
In those meetings, I will share information about technology tools that I have
found to be successful within the classroom. I will also let all the teachers
know that I would be willing to meet with them to provide an individual overview
of how each tool works. As Dr. Peggy Ertmer discusses in Integrating
Technology Across the Content Areas: Enriching Content Area Learning
Experiences with Technology, Part 1,
a supportive culture is highly beneficial for integrating technology
effectively (Laureate Education, Inc., 2009). I am hoping the support I provide
will help my colleagues to develop the knowledge and confidence that they need
to incorporate more and more technology tools into their content teaching.
M – Monitor
In order to monitor
my progress while collaborating with the other ELL teachers, I will keep a
journal to document new technology tools we have discussed, whether or not I
found new tools to be beneficial in my classroom, and new ideas for future
conversations. I will also have a set day/week each month for correspondence. I
can keep the date in my planner and make sure to continue collaborating
throughout the entire school year.
To monitor the
technology support I am providing to my colleagues, I will keep track of the
technology tools that I share and make sure to share one new tool each month.
E - Evaluate
I will have my
students help me to evaluate the new technology tools that I incorporate as a
result of my collaboration with the other ELL teachers. I will have them rate
each new tool and provide feedback as to why they rate each tool the way that
they do. I will also ask the other ELL teachers to share their opinion about
how our collaboration process is impacting their teaching.
In order to evaluate
my ability to support and motivate colleagues in their use of technology tools,
I will ask them to provide feedback to me about whether or not they found the
tools I shared to be worthwhile and beneficial in their classrooms. I will have
them either share that information orally or via e-mail. That information will
be used to determine how to continue this process in the future.
References
Cennamo, K., Ross, J. & Ertmer, P. (2009). Technology
integration for meaningful classroom use: A standards-based approach.
(Laureate Education, Inc., Custom ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage
Learning.
Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2009). Integrating
technology across the content areas: Enriching content area learning
experiences with technology, part 1. Baltimore, MD: Author.