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Student Teams

Student Teams. Tap into student teams to foster Information Technology B. Weber CEMIS-Eastern Quebec. Why focus on IT?. Lots of technology - new government funding Little support Burnout factor A catalyst for change Don’t limit the model: expand it!. What type of teams?. Publishing

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Student Teams

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  1. StudentTeams Tap into student teams to foster Information Technology B. Weber CEMIS-Eastern Quebec

  2. Why focus on IT? • Lots of technology - new government funding • Little support • Burnout factor • A catalyst for change • Don’t limit the model: expand it! PAPT 97 11 20

  3. What type of teams? • Publishing • Newspaper • Yearbook • Special projects • CD ROM • Tech teams • Tech support • short term publishing jobs PAPT 97 11 20

  4. Learning issues provide authentic tasks develop ownership develop people skills develop organisational skills create school spirit, a sense of belonging recognize the importance of special projects School realities limited resources both financial and human too much change need to foster school spirit not enough time Our pedagogical rationale PAPT 97 11 20

  5. Structures • Students choose their tasks • Students are freed from class time • Students must volunteer beyond this time in lieu of homework • Students are supervised by staff • Students are evaluated PAPT 97 11 20

  6. Practicalities • Secondary V students all volunteer one period a cycle • Students may be freed from other classes where they are strong (i.e. Reading periods in English) • Practical projects are assigned in Computer Science: Sec. IV and V • Secondary III, IV students “work” in lieu of PSD and Career Choice • Secondary II students use their IT and Science time PAPT 97 11 20

  7. Outreach Project Survey Your volunteer student: PAPT 97 11 20

  8. Publishing groups • Students “grow” into the positions • Training is carried out during the summer and by peer to peer during the year • Organisational and co-operative skills are essential PAPT 97 11 20

  9. Pitfalls • Lack of “people skills” • Lack of organisation • Lack of monitoring • Fuzzy mandates PAPT 97 11 20

  10. Tech team tasks • Configure and setup up computers and software • Explore new tools and teach other students or teachers • Develop materials requested by the school • Do the daily maintenance required in the lab • Maintain and develop the school web site • Assist the CEMIS PAPT 97 11 20

  11. More issues • enough work? • supervision? • clear evaluation • students who aren’t succeeding • class time missed • scheduling • interviews PAPT 97 11 20

  12. Technical skills DOS Windows Visual Basic Hardware configuration Routine maintenance HTML Social skills Teaching others Helping others Working with others Personal skills Planning Reliability Interview/evaluation template PAPT 97 11 20

  13. Sample questions • Describe the tasks you completed. • What needs to be done to clarify the contract process? • What difficulties did you encounter? • What skills did you acquire? • What skills should you learn? • What tasks should be set for next year’s group? • What changes would you make? • What comments do you have about the assigned routine work? • What grade do you think you deserve? 70-80 80-90 90-100? Justify. PAPT 97 11 20

  14. Keys to success • A shared purpose • Desire to learn or create • Training and support • Monitoring PAPT 97 11 20

  15. On target! Details? Bev Weber 1-800-561-1811 weberb@eqrsb.qc.ca Jean Fillatre, Principal QHS (418) 683-1953 fillaj@eqrsb.qc.ca PAPT 97 11 20

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