Monday, January 23, 2012

Partnership for 21st Century Skills website

After looking around the Partnership for 21st Century Skills website (www.p21.org), I found a lot of great tools for educators to use to help them integrate these skills into their curriculum. I can see where some of these skills may be challenging for core or elective teachers to integrate into their curriculum, but the website offers a great mapping tool for various subject areas. I think the layout of the website was very user friendly. Under the educators tools and resources section, there are maps for various subject areas and they offer different ideas for different grade levels of ways to incorporate the skills into a lesson. I can definitely see where some teachers may see this as just another task on their long to-do list, but these are essential skills that the students need to be competitive when they enter college and the workforce. Overall, I think the implications for our students and for educators is that we all need to be more open to change and develop a new way of thinking to integrate technology into our methods to help us teach students the various skills they need. If we use technology and collaborate with other teachers to think of new, innovative ways to teach the students, then the students will be more excited and on-task to learn.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Blogs in the Classroom

I think it would be productive for my students to blog over the summer about different activities they're involved in and then when we return to school in the Fall, the students could discuss what they read on each other's blogs. I would love to hear about different sewing projects, traveling or summer jobs the students are involved in. I think the students would love to showcase their work on a blog so other students could see their ideas and creations without the student actually having to bring in things for a "show and tell" session. Since I teach about positive peer interaction and building relationships, I think it would be a wonderful tool to use to teach the students how to give positive feedback to each other. I teach Family & Consumer Sciences in grade 6-8.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

iPads in a Home Economics class??

Yes. I am a Home Economics teacher (now called Family & Consumer Sciences) that is getting ready to embark on the journey of integrating iPads into my curriculum starting 2nd semester. I plan to find ways to use the iPads in all of the units I cover with my 6th, 7th and 8th grade students. The following topics are what I teach: Child Care, Sewing, Money Management, Food & Kitchen Safety, Nutrition, Cooking, Table Manners, Career Choices, Fashion, and Interior Design. I hope to find free apps that I can use on the iPads as well as other tools by searching various education technology blogs. I will be posting tools I find on my blog. I also hope to post information about how the student involvement changes based on the integration of this technology.