SMET = Standards Made Easy for Teaching
Blog definition: "A Weblog is an easily created, easily updateable Website that allows an author (or authors) to publish instantly to the Internet from any Internet connection. Weblogs are comprised of reflections and conversations that in many cases are updated every day (if not three or four times a day). Blogs engage readers with ideas and questions and links. They ask readers to think and to respond. They demand interaction." pp. 18-19, Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and other Web Toolos for Classrooms, Will Richardson.
The blog for the SMET Parternship is designed for SMET Partners to share ideas and information on how to work coperatively and collegially to improve student learning and student growth so students can become well rounded, responsible, productive citizens.
The SMET blog is an easy, living communication tool for teachers to carry on an ongoing dialogue with one another over the internet about a wide range of topics -- for example:
- Is supervision of the curriculum being conducted in my building to see what is actually being taught (substance) -- is what is taught connected to an essential, common, agreed upon curriculum or an essential standard -- or is what is being taught mostly about disconnected activities and busy work --- can I pretty well teach whatever I personally decide:
- How well is the substance being taught (general quality) -- do I consistently have the most basic elements of an effective lesson, and do I get help in improving my instructional methods and instructional strategies -- do I as a teacher get honest, timely, constructive feedback from others education professionals on how my lessons go -- do I take time to reflect on the effectiveness of the lessons I teach:
- Observe whether most of the students are attentive and on task -- are students challenged to learn the most vital reading and to writing standards and to think and to discuss on higher order levels:
- How well is the teacher providing constructive feedback to students -- how well are students responding and relating to the teacher:
- Is time arranged for teachers to work in teams so they can work on clear, agreed-upon curriculum standards:
- Can the SMET blog be a helpful tool to assist some of the partnership teachers in various parts of the state to communicate with one another as part of a virtual Professional Learning Community in sharing hopes, dreams, aspirations, questions, comments, ideas, resources, etc.?
These are some of the vital questions and reflections that a blog can address. There are many more areas. What do you think about SMET setting up a blog for those teaches who may want to use the blog to communicate with one another?
Bill Powell can be reached at wpowell955@aol.com
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Please see the revised Welcome comments posted on July 27, 2007, WE Powell
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