Ways of Working & Learning Advanced for Productivity & Professional Practice
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Enhance productivity and professional practice with advanced tools and strategies for efficient work methods and effective learning techniques. Dive into animation, computer-assisted design, virtual reality, and more. Develop skills in office work, web tools, basic audiovisual tools, and advanced web technologies. Explore characteristics and conditions for effective professional practices in education.
Ways of Working & Learning Advanced for Productivity & Professional Practice
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Productivity & Professional Practice TF/TL Standard V CPED 5406 Johnson Bible College Dr. Tony Krug
Ways of Working & Learning Advanced AV: • Animation • Computer-assisted design • Modeling/visualization • Virtual Reality/3D rendering Teacher tools: • Puzzle makers • Test/survey makers • Rubric makers Office work: • Word Processing • Spreadsheets • Databases • Presentation • Calendar • Document Sharing Web tools: • Browser/search eng. • E-Mail • Instant messaging • Blogs • Wikis • Discussion Forums Basic AV: • Drawing • Graphics/Photo editing • Video editing • Sound edit/composing • Concept mapping Adv. web tools: • Video Conferencing • VoIP • Web authoring • Podcasting • RSS Misc tools: • Project Mgt • Learning mgt.syst. • Collaborative MtgSpc
Technology & Professional Practice • Preparing for Instruction • Implementing Instruction • Assessing Instruction • Reflecting on Instruction • Modifying Instruction • Involving Parents • Communicating with the Community • Completing Administrative Duties • Participating in Professional Growth Activities
Characteristics of Effective Professional Practice • Innovative • Creative • Generative • Adaptive • Collaborative • “Fast”
Conditions for Effective Professional Practices in Education • Centered on student learning • Shared responsibility • Diversity w/ collaboration & interdependence • Accountability • Data-informed decisions • Opportunities for reflection/inquiry • Allowed to go outside norms • Information rich environment • Open communication infrastructure • Mechanisms for sharing knowledge • Distributed leadership • Support & incentives/Celebrations of success
Discussions • Review the National Staff Development Council Standards for Staff Development (2001), p. 108 • Note ways these standards reflect Conditions for Effective Professional Practices for Education • Discuss Performance Scenarios 4 & 5 on p. 115 • In the Case Study (p. 116-7) what are 6 ways the PLC at Stevenson manifested collaboration and a unified focus? • What sorts of things were implemented to help develop the professional learning plan for each teacher? • Consider Discussion Questions (esp. 1-4), p. 117-8