October 29, 2005 - Week Eight 1/2
Wow, we have our second site visit on Thursday. I don't know how the teachers do it! The classrooms are small and the student needs are demanding. One teacher, one assistant and 4 or more students. If the teacher is lucky they get two assistants. Experienced teachers spend over 40 hours per year per student completing assessments. A new teacher will spend 70 or more hours.
I think we got a lot of information that will get us started in the right direction. First, we were told to seek out the administrators. The people who get the portfolios each year and have them steer us to the excellent portfolios. Then we can read over those and get lesson plans and tips that we can map to the SOL's and compile for the website. Second, all teachers want it quick, simple and short. They don't have time for a lot of reading and trying to figure out what we are saying. Third, most teacher won't have time to help us, we will have to us the Administrators, T/TAC staff and possibly graduate students. Fourth, they all want exemplar examples. If the lesson plan won't give them a 4 out of 4 we shouldn't use it. But, this will give the teachers the opportunity to tweak plans. That's just the beginning and we don't have a lot of time. We will have to focus on one or two things that will give us the biggest bang for our buck. As the consultants say, "look for the low hanging fruit".
So, this project will be more work than previously thought, but in the end we will have learned alot about dealing with different people.
I decided my project for 732 will be Alternative Medicine - Cognitive Flexibility Hypertext Model.
