Challenge #14 Challenge Based
Professional Development
Purpose of
Conference:
The purpose of this professional development is to introduce
teachers to the concept of global collaboration as a mode of instruction.
Overview of
Professional Development:
The participants in this professional development will be
able to explain what a global collaborative project is and discuss the impact
the strategy has on their teaching practice. The participants will also take
part in a collaborative project in the role of the students. By participating
in a global collaborative project in the role of the student, they will be able
to experience this teaching strategy first hand.
Design:
This professional development was designed for fourth grade
teachers in a single school district. The school district I am employed in has
twenty-one elementary schools. Each school has three to ten fourth grade
teachers at each school.
Prior to the conference/final celebration, the participants
will complete the following activities.
One Month Before
Project Start – Teachers participating in the professional development will
RSVP to the project coordinator.
Two Weeks Before
Project Start – Professional development participants will view a webinar
that explains the purpose of the professional development.
One Week Before
Project Start - Participant handshake.
Week One of Project –
Participants will compile information about flattening classrooms, how it is
used, and implications on their teaching practice. This information will be
added to the project Wiki. They will remain in contact with each other using
the message board on the Wiki and email.
Week Two – Participants
will use Skype to communicate with each other discussing the information they
have collected. They will also discuss different ways to present their
information.
Week Three –Participants
will use Skype, Wiki message boards, and email to monitor the progress they are
making while creating their presentations.
Week Four- Celebration/Conference
- All participants will meet to present their information and discuss the
future use of global collaborative projects in their classrooms. This
celebration is meant to last only two hours. During the first hour the
participants will present their findings. During the second hour, they will
form small groups and discuss the implications of global collaborative projects
on their teaching practice.
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