a. What did you learn from the visits?
It was very interesting interviewing the principal, four teachers and a special education teacher from two separate schools. During my interviews, I learned that the administrator and the rest of the staff at Lorenzo Manor Elementary had similar educational philosophies. Lorenzo Manor Elementary is a school that uses the Hybrid Model. Small group instruction, guided reading practices, writing and GLAD project base learning is implemented. The principal at Lorenzo Manor Elementary School stated that, “the most important issues I am currently facing are ensuring all students achieve and reach their potential goals, and supporting professional development of the staff; helping with evaluating the rigor of the achievement of teachers, and getting teachers to be directly involved in daily activities”.
When asked how the issues faced at this school are being addressed,” The principal at Lorenzo Manor Elementary stated, “Delegating responsibility to teachers on the leadership team, experience teachers at grade-level teams help in addressing these issues.” Lorenzo Manor Elementary is a sub urban Title 1 school.
The school has a population of 627 students which consists of 75 percent LES, 50 percent EL learners, 70 percent Latinos, 7 percent African Americans and 5 percent others. Lorenzo Manor Elementary School considers themselves a Hybrid school. Ms. Smith states that, “the hybrid model is what we used at our school.’ We have explored strategies that address students of today versus previous methods that were used.”
Lorenzo Elementary School teacher to student ratio is as follow: Kindergarten through 2nd grade has a 1:28 teacher to student ratio. Third to fourth grade there is a 1:31 teacher to student ratio and fifth grade there is a 1:29 teacher student ratio. The principal at this school feels the key issue that he is facing is, “helping with the evaluating the rigor of the achievement of what teachers do and getting the teachers to be directly involved on a daily bases.” The principal, Ms. Canchola (Special Education Teacher) and Ms. Smith all stated that technology is used as an instructional tool in the classroom. A document camera called an Elmo is connected to each Smart board in the classroom. Lorenzo Manor Elementary school principal, states, “The 21st Century skills needed are, critical thinking, problem solving, observation and analysis. Ms. Canchola states that she believes the 21st century skills that are necessary to compete in this global society are, “ I believe that critical thought, problem solving skills, basic academics, work ethnics and just doing your personal best is the 21 century skills that are needed.”
Newman (2013) states, “to be successful in the global economy, students need to develop 21st-century skills (p. 27)." This mean student need to know how analyze, design, understanding complex questions through all subject matters and be able to apply this knowledge and thinking critically when problem-solving. Students should be digital illiterate and be able to communicate through a variety of social media and be able to communicate with their peers and share ideals. Both the principal and teachers at Lorenzo Manor believe these skills are critical for 21st century survival and success.
When asked, what is the most important issue you are addressing to ensure all students achievement? Ms. Smith replies, “Addressing Students at different levels of learning is a challenge.” She is addressing this issue by differentiation, small group instruction, after school tutoring; pull out support and outside resources. Mr. Pham (2012) Differentiated Instruction and the Need to Integrate Teaching and Practice) stated, “if implemented thoroughly, differentiated instruction can demonstrate institutional effectiveness and equip students with diverse learning experiences to highly respond to increased challenges in the global society (p.13)." Ms. Canchola gasped when asked about the technology resources used in the school. “She states that, “in my classroom we have ten computers use for resources, there are hearing devices at our school for students with hearing impairment.” Ms. Smith says, “There are no computers for students in my classroom.”
Both Ms. Smith and Ms. Canchola agreed that the most important skill taught is Literacy in the area of comprehension and literature in the class. However, more people are needed in the class to help out, more resources need to be available, more support and flexible guidelines.
Aspire College Academy (ACA) is considered a low income, low EES, Urban Charter School Ms. Baytin states, “this school is open to how we want to teach. We are not under district rules.’ We are allowed more room for creativity,” Ms. Staten states, this is what the school presents; however, this is not what is actually the reality of the school. There is a lot of academic rigor in reading, writing and the administration is monitoring at all times.” Aspire College Academy’s population is 238. The ranges from K -5, sixty percent of the students are Latinos and forty percent of the students are African Americans. In kindergarten through 2nd grade there is a 1:22 teacher to student ratio. Third through fifth is a 1:30 teacher student ratio.
Technology plays a huge role in this school. Ms. Kim states that, “every classroom from K- 5 has four computers that students can utilize.’ Each classroom has a Smart board and Elmo/document camera attached.” ACA believes that the 21century skill will still be based on Common Core Skills basic concepts reading, writing and math; social interaction, being more assertive in our actions, cooperative in our learning and learning self control, taking responsibility of their own academic and being socially, psychological literate.” Ms. Kim went on to say that, “she finds at the beginning of the school year to be the most challenging in her classroom because it takes a month to establish routines. Once they fall in place, we get through all academics; small groups are generated to meet their ability area. Conflicts come in play again, when my class becomes more of a language class because most of my students don’t speak English. Therefore, there is a lot of one on one activity and other students need my help. It is difficult to find a balance. Both Ms. Kim and Mr. Samson said that students as being active learners, seeking out learning opportunities, questioning the teacher. Teachers should create comprehension lessons to meet student’s needs. Engaging in lessons, to work as a team and communicate with each other. Students should go through a process of discovery and demonstrating and modeling. They believe that students should discover the way they learn. Ms. Kim says that, “we talk about multi-intelligence, not directly talk about it but it is a big thought process when we deviate from instruction and how we plan lesson and reflect on them.”
Newman (2013) states, “Planning can also be the difference between covering material in depth or rushing to cover all content requirements (p. 16)."
Both school staff members imply that our culture is too relaxed on education in general from the government to the families in our communities. It is paramount that education should be treated with urgency. Each school believes that should come with the mind for learning and need to be serious about it and expect to do their personal best. These ideas should come from home to school. Both schools are similar in that they think teachers should act, as facilitator/coaches and students should do most of the work.
The schools differ in school population, class sizes from K- 2. Lorenzo Manor Elementary is more diverse in their student population, whereas, Aspire College Academic only serves two groups of students, Latinos and African Americans. In ACA technology is a huge part of the school climate and at Lorenzo Manor Elementary its only use is as an instruction tool.
b. What are the implications for your own teaching and learning? Your philosophy of education?
The implications for my own teaching and learning is to continue to develop my knowledge of the world around me, understand the common core standards in its entirety and continue to engage my students in the learning process. I feel I am on track in the way I create, and reflect on my lessons. Through evaluations and collaboration with my colleagues, I believe that I do provide rigorous and engaging lessons and my students understand the materials that are presented to them. However, there is always room for improvement. I will continue to take advantage of all professional development opportunities in the school and the community to continue to learn different strategies and techniques to ensure that I am providing the best education and implementing the best practice for my students. I am a life-long learner and this will not change. I am in a profession that shapes young minds.
c. What areas of new knowledge do you plan to explore?
As a professional educator, I would like to explore more in the area of curriculum. How math and language arts are connected and have other elementary teachers see this connection. I look at math in the same manner as I look at writing a paper. The topic in math is the title of an essay. The concept is the topic sentence in a paragraph. How you read a math problem and the approach are different which should be explained in the body of the essay. Both in math and writing examples are given. The result is the conclusion of an essay. Graphic organizers can be used for both subject matters. You still have to answer the how, what and why in both subject matters. I would like to do more research in this area so I can show that the rigor in math and science and there connections within the common core standards as they relate to expository writing in the elementary curriculum.
d. How was your thinking different or similar?
My thinking was different from Lorenzo Manor Elementary School, in that I would like to see the school more focused on technology and trying different models and coming up with their own model that best fits the needs of the students. Like ACA, I do agree with small group interactions, GLAD and learning base projects because it allows the student to engage in social interaction with their peers and give them an opportunity to think. The GLAD program gives them an opportunity to see the lesson come to life in front of their eyes. After interviewing the two schools, I found out that both schools were having similar problems, such as attendance issues. The public hears about lower class sizes allowing teachers to teach and students could learn better. However, at ACA this is not the case. According to Ms. Staten, “Even though we get through the curriculum, kids do still do not understand what they are being taught.’ I see it in their eyes. I am being too rigorous for them.”
e. How would you address some of the issues in your classroom?
I would address some of the issues in my classroom by giving pre-test and post-test to direct instructions, as I currently do. I will make sure while I am teaching the students new concepts that I am always checking in for understanding. Thus, I will make sure I am giving students time to communicate their thoughts to their peer partners, teams and as a whole class to ensure understanding of the topic at hand.
The way I would prioritize my work in these classrooms is to make sure that my lessons are addressing student’s needs and following common core guidelines. Newman (2013) stated how teachers group and arrange the Common State Standards into units that build upon one another. In other words, this is your plan for the concepts that will be taught over a long span of time, perhaps a trimester or even the whole school year. This plan is important because it provides a clear target for where you and the students need to go and prioritizes the work of the school year. At the beginning of the year a process grid is created by my colleagues and me. In this grid the whole school year is mapped out for us. We know what we are going to teach in all subject matter and when we are going to teach it. All the teachers at both schools are doing the same.
g. What role could technology play in assisting with the work?
Give students opportunity to use different technological tools for writing, in researching information for assignments, answering teacher’s blogs and creating their own blogs. In my classroom, I am providing opportunities for students to use math and language enhancing programs, such as, IXL, Ten Marks etc., to increase understanding of certain concepts. Providing a lot of interaction with the smart board would provide various opportunities for students to learn and demonstrate multi-intelligence.
h. Reflect on the NETS-T standards you reviewed last week and share any insights related to your research.
As I reflect on the NETS_T standards, I notice that Lorenzo Manor Elementary School is moving toward the direction of getting technology into each classroom and into every student hands; whereas, ACA has already implemented technology in the school climate. However, ACA is smaller than Lorenzo Manor Elementary School, so more money is needed in order to achieve this goal.
Lorenzo Manor Elementary
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Aspire College Academic
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Differences/Similarities identified
between schools. Points to consider. | |
Type of School
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Sub Urban
Title 1 school
Hybrid model
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Low Income
Low EES
Urban
Charter School
The school is open to how we want to teach not under district rules. Allow more room for creativity
Presented in reality it’s not rigor and monitoring what you.
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School A is student centered
School B is teacher center- about how teachers should teach most of the student that have attendance issues make it to college don’t finish college.
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Total Population/Demographics
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627-75 percent LES
50 percent
EL learners
70 percent Latinos
7 percent African Americans
5 percent others
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238 K -5
60 percent Latino
40 percent AA
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School A: Larger student
Population
Diverse
School B: Smaller student
Population
No diversity
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Student to Teacher Ratio
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Kindergarten 1:28
1st grade 1: 28
2nd grade 1: 28
3rd grade 1: 31
4th grade 1: 31
5th grade 1: 29
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K – 2: 22 student
3rd -5th – 30 student
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School A: Larger class size:
School B: Lower class size
However, 3- 5th grade basically the same amount of students.
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Key Issues Facing
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Helping with the evaluating the rigor of the achievement of what teachers do and getting the teachers to be directly involved on a daily bases.
Moving all students to profency and above.
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Attendance relativity high. However there is an issue of lower performing kids missing school.
Suspension rates are an issue.
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School A: Soul Shoppe is use to address life skills. Test Scores moving students up and beyond proficiency levels.
School B: CARE program is used to address life skills.
1 week of each month is dedicated to school violence (no Tolerance) and closing the achievement gap.
Attendance is important in both schools because not being at school effects a students learning.
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Role of Technology
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Technology is used as an instructional tool in the classroom. Using the Smart board, Elmo with a projector.
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Technology plays a huge part in ACA.
Every class has computer. K- 5 Smart board every
Elmo/Document camera-
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School A: Computers are used as an instructional tool.
School B: Technology plays a huge part at their school. There are10 classes in this school Smart board are in every classroom. Students used computers twice a week. There are 4 computers in each classroom.
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21st Century Skills
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Critical thinking, problem-solving, observation and analyzing
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CCS basic concepts
Reading letter sounds math
Social interaction, being assertive cooperative and learning self control, taking responsibility of their own academic and being socially, physiological literate
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School A: Believes we are focusing on creating more critical thinkers, problem-solvers etc.
School B: was more specific in their goals. We need to create more thinkers and people who have original ideals and fit into the status quo.
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Reference
Newman, R. (2013). Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century: Connecting the dots. San Diego, CA: Bridgepoint Education, Inc.
Pham, H. L. (2012). Differentiated instruction and the need to integrate teaching and practice. Journal of College Teaching & Learning Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview
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