Event Date/Time: Oct 24, 2004 | End Date/Time: Oct 25, 2004 |
Early Registration Date: Sep 21, 2004 |
Description
Education in the new millennium brings many challenges . . . lack of student motivation, standardized testing mania, increased diversity, a global society and more.
However, the 21st century also presents exciting opportunities for educators and students. Designing the 21st Century Classroom has been designed to help you create a classroom experience which will meet the needs of the 21st century student.
Discover how you can bring your classroom into the 21st century, meet the needs of your diverse student population, and help your students excel on standardized tests while retaining an authentic and meaningful curriculum.
Be ready on the first day of school. Design and deliver 21st century curriculum and instructional strategies in your classroom after attending this two-day workshop.
CHALLENGES AND POSSIBILITIES:
MOTIVATION - Students today live, learn and play in a media-saturated society, in a world of “infotainment” and spectacle. For many students the curriculum is not relevant, and they become disengaged from learning.
MEDIA LITERACIES - Rapid developments in technology have brought many exciting changes to life in the new millennium, presenting new challenges for schools. Multiple new literacies are required to navigate the “forest of signs and symbols” of our globalized media culture. (Douglas Kellner, UCLA)
DIVERSITY - Globalization and immigration have created a society of increased diversity. Old and new social issues demand an informed, concerned and empowered citizenry.
STANDARDIZED TESTING MANIA has made meaningful curriculum an endangered species. Find out why it's not an "either-or" situation - you can still teach the way you know you should and your kids will excel on their standardized tests! Read the research!
TECHNOLOGIES AND MULTIMEDIA - utilize these 21st century tools as the vehicles to implement your curriculum!
(Note: this is not a workshop that centers on educational technologies, but centers on curriculum design which incorporates, or utilizes as a vehicle, these technologies in order to achieve curriculum and instruction aligned to the realities of the 21st century.)
In this workshop we will address these issues, and more, as you . .
WHAT YOU'LL DO
Participate in a variety of groups while learning classroom strategies experientially
Gain new perspectives as you collaborate with other educators
Design authentic assessments for individual, small group and whole group learning
Develop a unit designed for your classroom reflecting the goals, needs and interests of your students, campus and community
Analyze and apply current educational research and best practices in education as you design your 21st century classroom
Incorporate new technologies and multimedia into your curriculum design
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
Curriculum Design— interdisciplinary, thematic, project-based, research-oriented unit design
Authentic Assessment Design - design and use of rubrics, portfolios and performance-based assessments
Standards - aligning to and exceeding State and National standards
Technologies and Multimedia - utilize these 21st century tools as vehicles to implement your curriculum.
Multiple Literacies needed for living and learning in the 21st century
Classroom Strategies to develop Self-Directed, Independent and Interdependent Student Learning
Global Classroom - use the Internet to create collaborative projects and conduct authentic research, nationally and internationally.
Student Motivation — utilize these strategies to ensure that your students are engaged with the curriculum.
Classroom Organization and Management - structures to support the 21st century classroom.
Addressing Diversity and Social Issues— the “Isms” - Racism, Classism, Sexism, anti-Semitism and religious oppression, Linguicism, Ableism, Ageism
Media Literacies— introduction to use of multiple forms of media to motivate students, implement the curriculum and for assessment as students learn Media Analysis, Media Critique and Media Production skills!
WHAT YOU'LL TAKE WITH YOU:
21st century project-based unit that you have designed for your classroom
Certificate for Professional Staff Development
Designing the 21st Century Classroom, a toolkit, containing all this and more:
Yearly Curriculum Planning Guide
Sample Units—various themes and grade levels
Themes Bank - jump-start your curriculum planning with this bank of possible themes
Classroom Strategies - from physical room arrangements to student grouping and activities
Guide to the Global Classroom
Unit and Lesson Design Tools
Media Literacy - Ideas & Resources
Authentic Assessment Tools
Recommended Resources
Multiple Intelligences Inventories & Lesson Ideas
Current research & best practices in education
THE "WHOLE TEACHER"
We take pride in our goal to meet the needs of the “whole teacher”. We believe that professional staff development should be not only a time of learning, but of renewal. Efforts are made to hold workshops at locations offering opportunities to visit historical sites, explore exciting cities, visit theme parks with the family, relax in the quiet beauty of a wilderness retreat or enjoy the grandeur of a gothic mansion; we seek out the most unique and luxurious venues. Our workshops are much more than a rushed event at a generic hotel —they are an experience!