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Total Inclusion

Started this discussion. Last reply by Dorethia(Dotty) Myers Dec 6, 2009. 13 Replies

 

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Gifted Students and Total Inclusion

I am wondering how many of you are involved with a total inclusion school AND a gifted coordinator?  I'd like to know what you are doing, how you coach teachers, and are you differentiating with all students or just the advanced learners?  I wrote last summer regarding co-teaching and inclusion.  I have now been assigned a g/t coordinator position for next which I did for four years ending 2004.  I will be expected to coach teachers, differentiate curriculum for g/t students, and plan to…See More
Feb 15, 2010
Dorethia(Dotty) Myers replied to Lynn's discussion Total Inclusion
"The fact that you noted it was a modified grade covered you."
Dec 6, 2009
Dorethia(Dotty) Myers replied to Lynn's discussion Total Inclusion
"I agree. special Ed teachers require more extensive training than general ed teachers, at least here in California. Both teachers must be able to work together collaboratively. Done correctly, this modle is very effective. More so than the push in,…"
Dec 6, 2009
Lynn replied to Lynn's discussion Online timed quiz on internet accuracy and speed
"Yes-I am checking that out. Will be of use. Thanks."
Aug 22, 2009
Ian Grove-Stephensen replied to Lynn's discussion Online timed quiz on internet accuracy and speed
"Glad it was of some use, even if not the one you were looking for. Lots more here, if interested."
Aug 22, 2009
Lynn replied to Lynn's discussion Online timed quiz on internet accuracy and speed
"Thank you for trying. I am going to use that safety quiz. The one I am talking about is one I had to take in a number of courses I have been taking on 21st Century Skills/Technology. It may have come from Cybersmart. I am still trying to find it.…"
Aug 22, 2009
Ian Grove-Stephensen replied to Lynn's discussion Online timed quiz on internet accuracy and speed
"You are describing a Yacapaca quiz like this one, but I can't find the specific one you are after. Do you know which course or curriculum it would be filed under?"
Aug 21, 2009

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Gibraltar Area Schools
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I teach 9th and 10th grade English in a rural area of northeast Wisconsin. I am developing a passion for technology literacy, and I already have a passion for gifted ed!

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At 5:52pm on June 11, 2009, Mike O'Hara said…
Oh, and if you ever have any other questions. Feel free to ask. I might have some for you soon. :-)
At 5:51pm on June 11, 2009, Mike O'Hara said…
Hi Lynn, Sorry it took me a while to get back to you.

I'll tell the native Waylandites you say hi. :-)

To answer your questions, my definition of "meaningful learning" is the opposite of 90% of the Professional Development out there.

While I was teaching, the vast majority of the PD I did was a waste of time. That is not to say the lessons were horrible. The were not. Most of them were well thought out, well researched, and.......flat out awesome. The problem was, they would only come in for a day, a weekend, a week or what have you. They would show you what they came to show you. They would sign you up, leave you with a website and say "if you have any questions, consult the website".

The time they gave did not allow mastery. So in my first year, i would get all this PD (that I desperately needed mind you), try what I learned in the class, fail and not have any support to show me where I failed. If you like analogies, essentially they gave me a copy of Dante's Inferno and told me to read it on my own and interpret it. Nearly impossible to do.

So my definition of "meaningful learning" is teaching until mastery. That is teaching, discussing, investigating, and supporting. When I sign on with a school I stay there for (at least) a year at no cost to the school. I show teachers how to use Blogs, Wikis, Google Applications, and other Web 2.0 applications. We sit down and have discussions as to how we can implement these things into the curriculum (I've never taught English, so I'm not about to tell you how to use Google Apps in your class. But I will show you how Google Apps works). I offer support to teachers when applications aren't working the way the teacher wants. I work with them, until they don't need me anymore.

Sorry, that was long.

I understand your plight with mixing technology and keeping up with your work. It is one of the reasons why technology hasn't made any meaningful jumps in the Educational world (another is the PD problem that I saw). That is the reason why I'm getting into this. I know teachers don't have time to troll the web in search for the needle. That's why I want them to depend on me.

Ideas for you..... most teachers don't know about the great applications Google provides (and they are all for free). I apologize if you already know this.

Sign up for a Gmail account

Once your in your account, look to the top left navigation buttons. They say

Gmail Calendar Documents Photos Reader..........more.

Great resources for teachers are the "Documents" "Reader" and if you click on more you will see "Groups"

Documents is just like Microsoft Office The applications google has is just like word, excel and powerpoint on microsoft (only not as many bells and whistles) . The difference is you you do not need a disk to save your documents. They are all saved to your account. But the really cool thing is you can share documents with other Google members. So if your students have accounts, it's a great peer editing tool, or a way you can have your kids hand in essays/papers/assignments through gmail.

Reader channels RSS Feeds. All of that is explained very well here

I explained groups here

A fun dictionary site: www.wordnik.com It's a little incomplete though (but could give you the opportunity to have your class add to it.

That's about all I'm willing to type out.

Hope this helps.

Mike Delete
At 11:47am on December 30, 2008, Mark Cruthers said…
Hi Lynn,

With your passion for Technology Literacy, I recommend you take a look at Wiziq's virtual classroom and authorstream's power point presentation platform. Both are web based platforms, have a bunch of features and free basic service.
 
 
 

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