Reflection Prompt Questions:
1. Explain what information from one group # that stood out too you in their presentation.
2. How does the information relate to education?
3. What is your opinion on the issue being presented?
4. Did the presentation change your opinion on the topic being discussed?
Please add your own reflection when needed that may not be part of these questions.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Week 2: Merit Pay
After reading and watching the video, please go to the week 2 blog and answer the question:
1. Is merit pay needed to motivate teachers to work harder in school?
2. Should merit pay be based on student performance on state tests?
3. If merit pay plays a part in teacher salaries, should teacher pay be based on state tests used across the state?
4. How would you address merit pay for teachers in untested classes such as band, art, woodshop, PE, etc?
1. Is merit pay needed to motivate teachers to work harder in school?
2. Should merit pay be based on student performance on state tests?
3. If merit pay plays a part in teacher salaries, should teacher pay be based on state tests used across the state?
4. How would you address merit pay for teachers in untested classes such as band, art, woodshop, PE, etc?
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Week 1 Discussion
After viewing and reflecting on what you've seen, what do you think about the advantages of technology in the classroom? Do these videos change your perspective of technology in the classroom? Finally, how would you engage and motivate students in the classroom by utilizing technology?
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