Staff development day Priority areas and then goals of what we want to achieve for the day

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Staff development day

Priority areas and then goals of what we want to achieve for the day.

Prayer 8.30-8.45

Session 1 differentiation and it 8.45-9.45

• Where have we come from?• "Differentiation is the process of recognizing

and providing instruction for students who learn in different ways, at different rates and who bring to school different talents and interests."

• (Tomlinson, 1999)• Focus was on tiering amongst others

Melbourne Declaration

In the preamble on pg 4, Rapid and continuing advances in information and communication technologies (ICT) are changing the ways people share, use, develop and process information and technology. In this digital age, young people need to be highly skilled in the use of ICT. While schools already employ these technologies in learning, there is a need to increase their effectiveness significantly over the next decade.

Melbourne Declaration• Goal 2:• All young Australians

become successful learners, confident and creative individuals, and active and informed citizens

have the essential skillsin literacy and numeracy andare creative and productiveusers of technology, especiallyICT, as a foundation for successin all learning areas

are responsible global andlocal citizens.

As a foundation forfurther learning and adult life thecurriculum will include practicalknowledge and skills developmentin areas such as ICT and designand technology, which are centralto Australia’s skilled economyand provide crucial pathways topost-school success. p13

KLA Annual Plan

• Priority Area 3 : Support best practice teaching incorporating standards of the Australian Institute of Teachers, development of ICT and implementation of the new Board of Studies syllabuses (incorporating the Australian Curriculum)

KLA Annual Plan

• Priority Area 2: Continue to strengthen the academic reputation of the College with a commitment to the best of contemporary educational thinking- in this case we are using differentiation.

Teaching Standards

Teaching learning framework

Differentiation is essential in ensuring that all learners are adequately challenged and make continuous progress – including gifted students. A differentiated classroom offers multiple ways for all students to access content, to process and make sense of the concepts and skills, and to develop products that demonstrate their learning (Tomlinson, 2001) at an appropriate level. Technology supports classroom strategies by creating new routes to learning, addressing multiple learning needs, and providing forums for individualized access to content. Also, 21st century learning tools offer a variety of means of expression and endless opportunities for students to collaborate with intellectual peers.

• https://jeopardylabs.com/play/activating-your-di-iq

• Use a revision tool

Dvd digital natives

What is elearning• Elearning is the use of technology to support learning. This may

include a fully online course or online communication to support students, and many variations in between.

Elearning can also include the use of multimedia available on CD-Rom plus the use of communication tools elearning and collaboration.

• Many elearning solutions use a blended approach where face-to-face interaction and online tools are combined to suit the context. This can be very effective for increased discussion or information access.

• Taken from TAFE Tasmania

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Why the focus on ICT

• Skills test how much students use and teachers use.

• http://eport.education.illinois.edu/view/view.php?id=161

• http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Differentiated_learning_and_web_2.0_technologies

• http://www.asd4.org/links/Differentiation_Technology1.htm

• http://4teachers.org

• https://www.diigo.com/tag/differentiated%20instruction

What is the place of technology in differentiation

• http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/Gardners+Multiple+Intelligences+an

• http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/

Key questions for task design

• Are our tasks robust and engaging?• Do they achieve a specific and achievable

learning goal?• Is it a task students cannot have done without

current technology?• Does the task connect to their lives outside of

the classroom?AIM: That ONE assessment task

How does ict reflect 21st century?

9.45-10.10

Presentations- 10 minutes each

• Groups will be set up and staff wander around • Matt Esterman- L6 for everyone 15 minutes• Smaller groups-• Rosemary Burton on Flipped classrooms and CEO

day- Meeting room 1• Vicki armstrong Edmodo- staff lunchroom• Liz on wiki use- J16• Mikhaela CEO feedback S10• Adrian Google docs S5

Time 10.10-11.40

Slides on differentiation and showing the wiki of how we can use ICT to supplement teaching and learning

10.40-11.00

• Look at samples program- then program with differentiation and then how Ict may be implemented

• We show a sample lesson with no differentiation then with and then with ict

• 11.00-11.30 morning tea• 11.30-12.00 look at five lesson sequence • Then 12.00-12.45 Kla time• 12.45-1.30 lunch• 1.30-3.00 kla time

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