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Using the Contextual Learning Portal

Learn how to use the Contextual Learning Portal to create comprehensive lesson plans for the Teacher Externship Program. This tutorial includes step-by-step instructions, templates, and resources.

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Using the Contextual Learning Portal

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  1. Using the Contextual Learning Portal Creating Lesson Plans for the 2019 Teacher Externship Program http://resources21.org

  2. Technical Assistance For assistance with any of the screens: Jennifer Leonard The Skills Library Email: jleonard@skillslibrary.com

  3. From any page in the Contextual Learning Portal, use the links in the top right to “Register” on your first visit, and to “Sign In” on subsequent visits.

  4. Once you are signed in, click “Submit a Project” on the navigation bar along the top. On the project page, you will see that you can click to start a “New Project.” You will also be able to click to continue working on your project once you have started.

  5. This shows the project template, newly updated to match the DESE template for 2019 Teacher Externships. The template is organized in a series of tabs, starting with 1 – Basics.

  6. Tab 2 includes the elements of the lesson. Note that as an alternative format, you can use the optional open-ended outline in Tab 5.

  7. Tab 3 provides space for describing the “Instructional Techniques / Recommended Strategies” that are used in your lesson. Fill in the relevant sections. Notice that on this and every tab in the template, you can attach / upload photos, documents, PowerPoints, or PDFs, or links to websites or other materials.

  8. Tab 4 provides checklists for identifying the learning standards used in your lesson. STEP 1: Choose the Framework, then a domain or strand, then a grade level if applicable. The click to DISPLAY. STEP 2: Then check the standards that are relevant to your lesson and click to SAVE.

  9. Here is a look at Step 2 of the Learning Standards Tab (Tab 4). Simply check the relevant standards and SAVE… Repeat to add more from other frameworks.

  10. These next two tabs are optional. Tab 5 provides a flexible grid for creating a multi-lesson outline.

  11. Tab 6 provides a text area for creating “Activity Sheets” which will be displayed online with your lesson plan. You can create and display worksheets, handouts, vocabulary lists, rubrics or other documents using this screen.

  12. Tab 7 is required for PUBLISHING your project. When you are ready for the project to appear online, fill in YES for the “Ready to Share / Publish” question and click to SAVE. This step will generate an email to the website manager who will okay the project. (This is just a quick review to make sure it is a teacher-submitted project.) Notice that you can choose TAGS to help readers find your project.

  13. Once published, the project can be viewed on the portal. Readers can search the portal by subject, tags, keywords, framework standards/competencies or other search features to find projects that they can adapt for their own classrooms. When you are done, the portal also provides a “print to PDF” feature to generate a copy of your lesson plan with the cover page.

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