Sunday, January 23, 2011
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Week 4-Wimba
I was truly sorry to have missed the last Wimba session with my group. I’ve felt disconnected with Wimba sessions due to scheduling conflicts with my children’s activities. It has been almost impossible to attend any of them at all during the course of this program. I’ve traveled back into time and visited the archives, and was so impressed by the presentations by my classmates. Specifically, Russ Gaspard, and Erik Holvig’s AR projects. I agree with Eric on the troubling issues of poor writing in the classroom. In our high school in the Bronx, our students are very low in writing. This is due to various socio/economic reasons as well as large portion of our school speaks English as a second language. Our principal has adopted a writing- across the curriculum program to try to help remedy the problem. Every subject must include at least two essays. It is a struggle for them, as it is for teachers like me (I’m a studio art teacher, not an English teacher!) However, practice is what really counts for our students.
As for my Final Presentation, my critical friends are still reviewing my work, and will hopefully get my final presentation reviewed soon.
Week 4 DB#2 What stands in the way of your dream job?
What stands in front of my dream position is time and money. I’m pressed for both. I think with more time, I could write away for grants. I’m hoping with more funding, I can get more equipment and materials for my art program. My dream is to have 10 desktop computers in my classroom. This would enable students the opportunity to upload their artwork to online portfolios as well as introduce various web 2.0 applications, digital arts, and video. Hopefully, I will have more time upon the completion of this program to write away for funding.
Monday, January 3, 2011
week 4-Comment To Laurie Merril
WK4 PUBLISHING LEADERSHIP PROJECT
It's great to see you actively trying to implement change into the system. How wonderful to put your AR into "Action". I'm impressed by your bravery and dedication to educating the educators whom are mostly "digital immigrants".
week 4- Publishing Leadership Project
I have finally finished my Publishing Leadership Project and feel proud of my accomplishments. It has been nice to reflect and put together a cohesive paper to document my journey through my AR process and project. However, are several things I wish I had done differently in my AR, especially how I collected data.
I will focus on submitting to International Journal of Education & The Arts as I’ve been an art teacher for 4 years in the NYC public schools, and 1 Year in the Pittsburgh Public Schools. I’m excited by the prospect of having my research and findings published with the possibly inspiring other educators.