Monday, May 14, 2012

Working on My GAME Plan Goals


                In order for me to work towards meeting the goals in my GAME plan, I first need to look at the resources available to me.  As much of meeting both of my goals involves working with colleagues, I needed to identify some colleagues willing to work with me on this project.  In addition, the technology I have available to me at my school also helps me to meet these goals as I will be utilizing a wide array of technological devices as I work with my colleagues.  A third and often overlooked resource that I will need is time.  Due to the fact that much of my plan requires me to work with colleagues, finding a time that works well for them to collaborate with me can be difficult under everyone’s chaotic schedules.

                At this stage, I feel very confident in how my plan is progressing towards meeting my goals.  My first goal to collaborate more with students and teachers is well underway.  I have had a project that I have been waiting to start with my students for some time now.  One reason for my wait has been because I know the project itself will be difficult for me to teach my students on their own while I am helping one student at a time.  I want my students to start taking video with their iPads of themselves reflecting on activities we have done throughout the year.  This is something they could already do on their own.  However, I want to teach them how to use iMovie and make their reflection into a short movie that I could compile later on.  One colleague of mine, who teaches middle school, has offered to have her middle school students partner up with my students to teach them how to work the program.  Through this collaborative effort, my students would learn the program much more quickly and would each have their own tutor. 

My second goal was to become more of a leader to help other teachers incorporate technology into their classrooms.   I have been working on part of that goal recently when I presented what I’ve been working on with the iPads to the school board and my colleagues.  While the school board was very excited, my colleagues felt overwhelmed.  By seeing this, however, my principal realized how much help some of my fellow teachers will need in this department.  He now sees that half hour sessions in our staff meetings or optional technology trainings will never help these teachers because they will try their best to avoid implementing it.  Instead, he wants to tack on a new role for me in the elementary next year as our technology specialist.  I still want to be teaching in my first grade classroom, so the details of what this entails will still need to be worked out. 

                In conclusion, I have only just begun to work on meeting my two goals for my GAME plan, but it has already brought about so many changes for me in my district this past week.  What my year will look like next year is yet to be determined, but I’m excited for the possibilities!

Matt Larson

6 comments:

  1. Matt
    The collaborative effort that you have in coordination with the middle school classroom is great. That project sounds like a really neat idea, to expand on the idea, it might be something that you could have the students do at the beginning of the year and have them record their thoughts every two weeks or so. So in that case the written record of that lesson or unit will be remembered over the course of the entire year. It will also be a good reminder for you, so that you could reflect on your teaching as well.
    The second part of your plan sounds like it can be a fun and interesting time for you professionally. Technology is going to be more prevalent in the school buildings and it is eventually not going to be a choice for a teacher to use it, it is going to be a necessity. I think that by becoming the technology instructor for your school is a step in the right direction for education in general and for the education for the teachers in your building as well. Good for you and I hope everything works out well.
    Great job on your plan, and keep working to improve it.

    Joe Cleghorn

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  2. Joe, thanks for the great idea! It would be great practice next year to implement the videos throughout the year. I'm thinking I'd have to wait until around November, however, to begin as the first few months is spent getting them out of the kindergarten mentality!

    Thanks, Matt

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    1. No problem glad I could help

      Joe Cleghorn

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  3. Matt, it might seem like you have just moved the first step forward towards achieving your goal, but in my opinion you have conquered a big territory. Finding some colleague willing to join you was a challenge; having kids being taught by partners in how to use the iMovie tool will be a sensational opportunity. I really like the metacognitive focus this project has. Both you and your students will gather evidence of performances, attitudes, successes and struggles throughout the recorded activities. I definitely believe that having the ability to reflect upon their own learning is one of the strongest learning we need to enhance with our students nowadays.
    From what you tell us in your post I can feel that your second goal has reached a new dimension. Your presentation about your work with iPads must have been a real success. Your school administration is considering giving you a leadership position, which I am sure will enrich not only your work but everyone in your community.

    Congratulations!

    María Ferro

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  4. Thanks Maria! I'm excited for the opportunities and the chance to collaborate with other teachers, which is something I don't often find the time to do. I'm hoping that, by seeing the types of projects we are starting, the rest of the elementary staff will see the importance of including technology in their classroom.

    Matt

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  5. Matt,
    Allotting ample time for activities of any variety can be difficult in today’s world. Reading through your post, this was something that stood out to me due its simplicity, and yet the inexplicable nature of time to be overlooked, poorly defined, and misused. Thank you for bringing this concept to the forefront of my thinking. I tend to have very grandiose ideas, and then poorly managed time expectation. This is definitely something on which I need to work.

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