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UNDERSTANDING THE CLASSROOM MANAGEMENTVIA ICT EXPERTISE REQUISITES FOR TEACHERS
Session II: Trust on their learning attributes.
Dr. Dheeraj Mehrotra (Author & National Awardee)
VP Academics, Next Education India
Learning to Learn:
"A generation ago, teachers could expect that what they taught would last their students a lifetime. Today, because of rapid economic and social change, schools have to prepare students for jobs that have not yet been created, technologies that have not yet been invented and problems that we don't yet know all arise."
Teachers’ don’t ONLY be KNOWLEDGE SMART
Be Street Smart too !
A Learning Atmosphere
Take advantage of the first days of class Establish an environment in which
achieving specified learning goals takes priority over other concerns
It is much easier to establish this environment from the beginning rather than later
A Case Study:
For example, if two students are talking in the back of the room and your first step in the plan is to give your students a verbal warning, don't stop your instruction to begin yelling at the students. Instead, have a set policy that simply saying a student's name is enough of a clue for them to get back on task. Another technique is to ask one of them a question.
Solution/ Strategy:
Meet disruptions that arise in your class with in kind measures. In other words, don't elevate disruptions above their current level. Your discipline plan should provide for this, however, sometimes your own personal issues can get in the way.
5 steps
1. Take advantage of the new school year or term to set the stage for cooperation
2. Be particularly prepared and organized3. Minimize transition time4. Utilize a communication style that
establishing non-threatening, comfortable environment
5. Clearly establish expectations for conduct
Beginning a new year
Take advantage of initial uncertainty Ride your “fences” PLAN for a favorable beginning
Classroom/lab organization Ongoing routines
Use learning activities with easy-to-follow, uncomplicated directions
Use a disclosure statement
Teachers to manage a class need to be:
Used to clearly communicate expectations to students and parents
Refer back to the guidelines throughout the term
Essential Elements of Digital Literacy
Cultural – Look at the context in which the literacy is situated
Cognitive – How do we think when we are using a device (vs when we are not)?
Constructive – We should aim to use technology in a constructive (vs a passive) way
Communicative – We should be using technology to enhance our communications
Essential Elements of Digital Literacy
Confident – You need to be confident to jump in feet first and explore/use/master/learn technology
Creative – Using technology in the classroom requires some creativity and risk taking – don’t stick to the basics when you can test out a new idea or use for technology
Critical – You need the ability to look at the technologies you’re using (and what you’re using them for) with a critical eye
Civic- We should be using the technologies available to us for greater good (which can be widely defined)
6 TED Talks Teachers Should
Watch With Students
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Brainstorming::
Over to Next Session:::