As a high school teacher everyday we are faced with challenges on how to engage our students. Technology provides a gateway to reach our students on new levels. However I have found that teachers who do not have vast experience with technology are reluctant to use the technology in their classrooms. As a class room teacher I have limited say so in who gets technology or how it is used but I do see what happens are it is being introduced.
Recently our school received Promethean Boards in most classrooms and they provide many opportunities to create very interactive lessons for students. Teachers that have been in the school for a while tend to ignore the promethean boards and stick to traditional teaching methods. Other teachers use the boards, but only as a white board. It's disappointing to see the technology go waste. Many teachers say they are too old to change their teaching styles and they are about to retire anyway. It is very difficult to sway their mindset. Other teachers complain of not having time to create such interactive lessons. I try to share sites such as Promethean Planet that have lessons or lesson ideas that are already created, its no point in reinventing the wheel.
The ARCS Model of Motivation, created by John Keller, focuses on using active participation, specific examples, modeling tasks, making new information relevant, and allowing students to use information in authentic learning situations; among others. This model can be used to persuade teachers to create more interactive lessons with the Promethean boards. The Promethean board can allow for active participation, allow teachers to show specific examples in a variety of ways, model tasks for the entire class at once, make connections to real world experiences, and allow students to create authentic learning aids. The promethean boards provide a way to connect the entire classroom and have students teaching each other as well as showing what they learned. Introduction of the ARCS model can persuade teachers that using tools such as the Promethan board will get students motivated and learning.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
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