- Demonstrate creativity and innovation
- Communicate and collaborate
- Conduct research and use information
- Think critically, solve problems, and make decisions
- Use technology effectively and productively
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
NETS
The website for NETS for Students stated that these are the areas for the standards
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I think that donations is a great way of getting some extra learning essentials in the classroom. I'm not sure how it works, have you done this before (asking for donations)? Did parents get upset? What was the outcome if you did? I hope to be proactive once I step into a childhood classroom. I understand that to be a role model you must learn from others, and I am learning from you. You seem to be on the right track and have experience in a setting already. Great post.
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ReplyDeleteI was reading your post and thinking to myself why don't you try getting a grant.....and as I read on....you are. That is a great place to start. Brainstorming and working collaberatively with the other teachers at work is a great idea too. It can be frusterating bu imagine the sense of accomplishment when you get those extra computes or different hardware for your students and know that you were a part of that!!
Angie, mo, I have never asked parents for monetary donations before. I would stress the fact that they do not have to participate but let them know how beneficial it would be to have it a part of our classroom. I think some parents may get upset, but the ones who would get upset are the ones who don't help out much anyway.
ReplyDeleteCarrie, me and my boss are talking about it now!!!