Hello dear colleagues,
Week 5 brings a lot of dynamic approaches to my attention. PBL, WebQuests, and rubrics are all alternative assessment tools about which we, teachers, must strategize as they contribute to collaborative classroom learning.
I get armed not only with ICT competencies, but also with the teaching skills I need to help my students be collaborative, problem-solving and creative learners. Using the technology tools, students will prepare themselves to the real world.
What gets measured gets done. Rubrics is a recipe for success. It's an authentic tool that links objectives and performance. It communicates to students what is expected of them and provides feedback to them. I create rubrics for students' oral presentations (debates, role plays), exam essays (content, organization and mechanics). I use checklists to assess student- teachers and also students use them to assess me.
In my book, teacher should be Fair, Firm, Frank, friendly and funny. The different roles of the teacher can set a good example for students to follow. Students' group and collaborative work can resolve conflicts, build self-esteem, maximize cooperative work and engage the disengaged. Students can assess themselves and their peers and develop autonomy.
Congratulations to all those who could start creating their webquests. I'll create one next term God's willing. Thanks Robert, Janine and classmates for sharing your projects and delicious links.
All the best for all with their projects and WebQuests,
Safaa