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PIMSE 2010-11 Opening Day

PIMSE 2010-11 Opening Day. Agenda. Greeting/Scavenger Hunt 8:00 Intro to PIMSE-GK12 8:30 Evaluation Team Orientation 9:30 Fellow’s Research 10:30 Google, WIKI Accounts 11:00 Ideas for Classroom Routines 11:30 Summer Work 12:30. Greeting. Have all the teachers found their fellows?

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PIMSE 2010-11 Opening Day

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  1. PIMSE 2010-11Opening Day

  2. Agenda • Greeting/Scavenger Hunt 8:00 • Intro to PIMSE-GK12 8:30 • Evaluation Team Orientation 9:30 • Fellow’s Research 10:30 • Google, WIKI Accounts 11:00 • Ideas for Classroom Routines 11:30 • Summer Work 12:30

  3. Greeting • Have all the teachers found their fellows? • How long have you been using The ASSISTment System. • 7 years? • 6 years? • 5 years? • 4 years? • 3 years? • 2 years? • 1 year? • 0 years

  4. How did we get here • Neil: 10 minutes to talk about the development of ASSISTment • Cristina: What is GK-12 • Neil: 10 minutes to talk about writing the PIMSE grant. PIMSE Partnership Implementing Math and Science Education

  5. PIMSE Expectations 1 • Develop a classroom routine that incorporates ASSISTment and the fellows teaching. This will be highly personalized. • Example: Fellow works with students who do not demonstrate understanding of the learning goals. • Example: Fellows work with students who do demonstrate understanding of the learning goals. • Example: Fellows teach a lesson in response to data collected that hour or for homework. • Each team of teacher and fellow will determine which classes he or she will work with on a regular basis.

  6. PIMSE Expectations 2 • Teachers and Fellows will meet to plan the lesson for the day. Either that morning or a previous day. • Fellows will report on the meeting and the lesson in a per-visit log. • Teachers will observe the fellows teaching once a month to help them reflect on their teaching. • Twice in the year there will be a videotaped formal observation. • Fellow will give an interactive presentation of their work to the students.

  7. PIMSE Expectations 3 • Teachers will learn from their fellow how to use technology beyond ASSISTment. • Google Docs • Electronic white Boards • Face Book? ASSISTment group? • Who knows what else • Students will be inspired to study technology and other STEM areas.

  8. PIMSE work • Teachers will be paid in chunks of work and by hourly time. • Examples of Chunks are • Meetings/Workshops • Examples of hourly time you would work on: • Building content • Meeting with fellows to lesson plan after school • Working with the development team.

  9. Break • Fill out forms for Tricia. • Registration for class.

  10. Evaluation • Our two expert evaluators are: • Matt Militillo • Jason Schweid

  11. Fellow Research • Fellows SHORT presentations of research. • Tour of the Lab

  12. Fellow Research • Zach Broderick • Matt Dailey • Adam Goldstein • Paul Kehrer • Rob Martin • Zach Pardos • Jozeph Patvarcz • Peter Swire

  13. Break • Lets all go outside and get a group photo!

  14. Communication • Google • Make an account • WIKI • Make an account • Introduce yourself on your page.

  15. ASSISTment Routine Ideas • Fellows share what you have done in the past • Experienced Teachers share what you have done. • What have we missed? • Think: Formative Assessment

  16. Formative Assessment cycle A Formative assessment cycle involves: • Teaching a lesson to achieve objectives. The lesson includes a planned assessment to check if the objective has been learned. • Data is gathered and analyzed from the assessment by both the teacher and the student. • New lesson is formulated in response to the data. A new objective may be formulated or the teacher and students continue to work towards the original objective(s). The teacher may adjust the teaching strategy.

  17. Cycle • Plan • Objective • Lesson • Assessment • Analyze • Teacher and Students look at data • Plan • New or old Objective • Lesson • Assessment …

  18. Summer • This summer you can work up to 40 hours. • Sign up for Hours, initial when it occurs. DO this on the official Summer Work Clip-board. • Develop ASSISTment classroom routines which. • Take your own content and put it into ASSISTment. • Take our content and bundle it to fit your course. • Your fellow will meet you at the start and end of each day at WPI.

  19. Projects • Text book Homework. LETS Team up. You may want to build all the homework, or just the chapter reviews. • Mastery Learning. We are trying to make Mastery Learning for every one of our 137 skills. Find some of our unfinished skills that match your curriculum and help us move forward on building those. • Share what you do on a wiki page.

  20. Study • Ask not what ASSISTments can do for you but what you can do for ASSISTments. • Do you want to be able to prove to administrators and parents that what you are doing is beneficial • Do you want your name on a publication?

  21. My favorite 6 word story ASSISTment, Tom, Charlie our three children.

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