Thursday, February 20, 2014

Session 3: Reflections on Learning Assignment

Share your thoughts and ideas about the e-learning initiative you are developing.  Have you selected a topic yet, and if so, what is it and why did you choose this particular initiative?  What knowledge or skills do you bring to designing the initiative?   If you haven't selected an initiative, what are you considering?

I teach Algebra I in a large high school just outside of Washington, DC.  I recently began working at the school, and I am still learning a lot about how teachers collaborate within each department or within each grade level.

In my short time at the school, I've noticed that the math department does extremely little collaborative planning.  Teachers plan individually, and while all teachers follow the county-mandated curriculum, resources and lesson plans are not shared between colleagues.  As a teacher new to the school but not new to the content, I know that I have some exciting ideas for upcoming units but I don't have a space in which to share my ideas, get feedback from other Algebra I teachers, and hear other teachers' ideas.  

I'd like to create an online collaborative space for Algebra I teachers at my school to share content.  I'd like teachers to upload lesson plans and unit plans, share thoughts and ideas, and think reflectively about the new Common Core curriculum that we are teaching this year.  

Before teaching at my current school I worked as an instructional facilitator among many schools across the country.  I supported teachers who taught the same 9th grade reading course, and teachers often asked me where they could find other teachers' lesson plans.  Sharing lesson plans between schools was difficult for copyright reasons (the curriculum that teachers were using was copyrighted by Johns Hopkins University), but I was able to ask teachers to collaborate within their own schools.

A few teacher groups chose to use Google Docs, and others selected Dropbox as their platform of choice.  I worked with a colleague to start a wiki on pbworks, but few teachers were interested in using that software for sharing lesson plans.

I propose to start a collaborative lesson planning space on Wiggio.  I used Wiggio briefly at a school in San Antonio to start a professional learning community, and I think that Wiggio has a lot of features that we may be able to take advantage of as we share materials. 

I hope that an online collaborative space will help to build community within the math department at my school.  In the six weeks that I've worked at the school, I've noticed a distinct lack of community in the math department.  Our readings from this e-learning course describe "community building" as an essential element of an online course.  I hope that the shared purpose and goals of the Algebra I teachers at my school will help us to build a community online, and I hope that our online community can help us to develop a stronger face-to-face community.  

This initiative will be a blended initiative because it will be partly online and partly in person.  With such a large school, though, I expect that this initiative would work best if it were mostly online.  The online community will allow each of the Algebra I teachers to work asynchronously and to work whenever they have a free moment during the school day.  The Algebra I teachers do share a common planning period, but other tasks prevent the group from meeting face-to-face.  


1 comment:

  1. Emily,

    Your idea for creating a blended initiative that includes an online collaborative space for math teachers as a means to share and exchange resources and ideas is a good one for this assignment. Its authentic to you and serves a real need in your school, while also being connected to CCSS. The experience you bring from your current role will serve you well in several capacities. You’ve already started thinking about the platform you’ll use and based on previous experience you know what worked in the past. Wiggio seems like a good choice. I look forward to seeing how your project takes shape. Let me know if you have any questions along the way.

    Donna

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