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David Considine |
210C |
2270 |
T 2:00- 4:00; W 1:00-3:00 |
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M, T & W: 1:30-3:30 |
Notes: This paper copy is handed out the first day of class as a courtesy to you. Students are advised to regularly consult the online document for readings, due dates, etc. A high level of written communication is expected throughout this course as this is a junior/senior level course. Students are expected to proof-read all material before turning it in. All course work that is turned in must be typed and follow APA format. If you have questions regarding this do not hesitate to ask your professor. Also, please note that there is a writing center on campus to assist you as well.
NCDPI STANDARDS:
CORE STANDARDS FOR ALL TEACHERS
C.1 Teachers know the content they teach.
C.2 Teachers know how to teach students.
C.3.1 Teachers demonstrate their belief that diversity in the classroom, in
the school, and in the society is a strength.
C.4.3 Teachers lead in advocating for schools and children.
C.5 Teachers are reflective about their practice.
TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS
T.1 Teachers demonstrate a sound understand of technology operations and
concepts.
T.2 Teachers plan and design effective learning environments and experiences
supported by technology.
T.3 Teachers implement curriculum plans that include methods and strategies
for applying technology to maximize student learning.
T.4 Teachers apply technology to facilitate a variety of effective assessment
and evaluation strategies.
T.5 Teachers use technology to enhance their productivity and professional practice.
T.6 Teachers understand the social, ethical, legal, and human issues surrounding
the use of technology in PK-12 schools and apply those principles in practice.
DIVERSITY STANDARDS
D1.1 Teachers select, evaluate and incorporate unbiased instructional materials.
D.2.1 Teachers seek and apply good matches among instructional
goals, methods, and materials, and students' skills and abilities.
D.2.2 Teachers assist students in developing multiple learning strategies to
address discipline specific content, communication, critical thinking, and problem
solving skills.
D.4 Teachers acknowledge and understand that diversity
exists in society and utilize this diversity to strengthen the classroom environment
to meet the needs of individual learners.
D.5.1 Teachers become strong advocates for educational
equity .
D.6 Teachers of diverse students are reflective practitioners
who are committed to educational equity.
D.6.1 Teachers identify own biases and reflect on them in terms of practice.
Tentative Schedule
Date |
Topics |
Readings & Assignments
Due |
August 23rd |
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August 30th |
Technology, Teaching and Learning
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Read:Where is the Power and What's the Point- reserves Due: Teacher Essay |
September
6th |
Instructional Strategies
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Read: Pew or Bell South and The Uses and Misuses by Hobbs
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September
13th |
Media
Literacy Across the Curriculum
Generation M: Kaiser Report
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Read: Media literacy across the Curriculum by Considine on reserve |
September
20th |
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Read: Other
People's Words Ch. 2-4 |
September 27 th |
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Due: Literacy examples |
October
4th |
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Due: Literature Circle Reflection; Instructional Strategies Assignment; |
October 11th |
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Read!! |
October 18th |
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Read:Courts' Dialects and Discourses: Dig?; Carlos Cortez on electronic reserve |
October
25th |
Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism & Media
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Read: November on electronic reserve |
November
1st |
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Due: Channel One assignment |
November 8th |
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Review specific examples of webquests
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November 15th |
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Bring your zip disk or memory stick to class tonight |
November 22nd |
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November
29th |
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Due: Rewrites for final project |
December 6th |
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Due: Final Projects |
Assignment |
Due Date |
Percentage Value |
Grading Scale |
Teacher Essay | Aug. 30th |
5% |
96-100%=A |
Literacy Definitions | Sept. 20th |
5% |
91-95%=A- |
Literacy Examples | Sept. 27th |
5% |
87-90%=B+ |
Literature Circle Reflection |
Oct. 4th |
5% |
84-86%=B |
Instructional Strategies Lessons Presentations | Oct. 4th |
20% |
80-83=B- |
Final Project | Dec 6th |
25% |
77-79%=C+ |
On-going |
35% |
74-76%=C |
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TOTAL |
100% |
Below 73 will have to retake class | |
***All assignments must be completed in order to pass the class *** |
Community of Practice
This class is structured around a Community of Practice model
of learning. (SEE
RCOE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK) You are required to attend all class meetings,
and your active participation and substantial contributions in discussions is
expected. Students are expected to be prepared for class by completing all assigned
tasks such as readings, study guides, and out of class activities before class.
Preparation for class is also demonstrated through your active participation
in classroom discussions, substantial contributions, and other
activities. Being “shy” is not an excuse for not participating; after
all, you aspire to be an educator. The Community of Practice grade will
include performance in all of the following areas:
Academic Integrity Code: Be sure you have read and understand the student's academic integrity code. While there will be assignments in this class that do require students to complete work in groups, it is expected that all other assignments are completed individually and are original. Also, be sure to provide appropriate reference citations and always give credit where due. Plagarism will be taken very seriously and students will be held accountable according to Section VIII of the Academic Integrity Code.