As a One to One school, reading and learning all that we
could prior to and during implementation, one important factor missing from
most research we read was pedagogy. While everyone agrees that pedagogy has to
change in a One to One environment, there are may different opinions on how it
should change. Project Based Learning, Flipped Classroom, Individualized
Instruction, online courses, using Apps in the classroom and the list goes on.
These are all wonderful techniques that teachers can use at certain times in
the classroom but teachers need time to plan, experiment, and reflect on each
of these modalities to see what best fits their teaching and expertise.
As a district, we started a full year prior to student iPad
implementation with professional development of our teaching staff. We allowed
the staff to use, experiment, and test applications on the iPad for the student
and classroom. With that in mind, we did not tend to an important area of need
in this preparation, instructional pedagogy. As with any teaching staff, you
have some teachers who need additional support for improvement of instruction.
I think all teachers can always improve in the teaching and learning process
that is what life long learning is all about. As we move forward, our
professional development focus will be on instructional planning and pedagogy.
It is obvious which teachers planned, experimented, and
reflected on uses of technology in the classroom. While most of our teachers are using the iPad in class to a
high level some, which we did expect, have not embraced the technologies
usefulness to enhance instruction. The questions that we raised are did our
planning for implementation fail or was our expectation for our professional
staff to high? Did we have enough professional development? Or did we fail to cultivate
the basic need for our staff, instructional pedagogy?
As we have completed the first set of instructional rounds,
we have identified a large number of staff members who as seen as experts in
the classroom. During our PLC meetings we will begin to address the needs of
some of the staff in pedagogical strategies and planning. Our focus for
professional development will be to use the staff that we have seen as exemplar
to train and assist other staff members moving forward.
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