Break
* Handouts from previous meeting
* Prepare for Round Table Discussion as Culminating Experience for
the course.
- Define Topics of "Topics" Course
- Go over questions from handout
* Round Table Discussion - In Lieu of Final Exam
"It is not the answer that enlightens, but
the question."
Decouvertes
"The important thing is never to stop questioning."
Albert Einstein
"Judge a man by his questions rather than by
his answers."
Francois Marie Arouet Voltaire
For the round-table discussion, I would like for
you to consider our work this term. Please be ready to respond to the questions
below. Understand that I am not asking for a major formal response to each
item, but rather a short written response that may be used to guide your
part of the discussion during the "Round Table" discussion. This has been
mentioned in class several times over the past couple of weeks and I think
most of you have those responses ready. Dr.
Brown.
(NOTE: Please remember this is in lieu of a final
exam.)
1. How will you determine what is taught in science
in your classroom?
2. Please list and prioritize at least four (4)
sources of actual science content to be taught in your classroom.
3. How will you determine the methods of science
instruction to be used with your students?
4. Describe eight kinds of science activities
and relate each to "INQUIRY."
5. How does the internet relate to your model
as far as resources for science?
6. What are techniques that you will consider
to maintain a proper learning environment for science in your classroom?
7. How does "prudence" relate to the types of
science activities you will use in your curriculum?
8. How will you make sure you are using activities
that developmentally appropriate for your students?
9. How will you make sure your teaching strategies
meet the needs of the different learning styles of students?
10. Can you discuss five ways you may address
diversity in your classroom?
11 How will you incorporate National Science
Standards in the development of your science curriculum?
12. How will you incorporate National Benchmarks
in the development of your science curriculum?
13. How will you incorporate the Tennessee Science
Standards in the development of your science curriculum? What about the
document
"Tennessee Science Standards" at:
http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/cistandards2001/sci/ciscience.htm
14. How will you insure that students in your
class "think like scientists"
15. How will you insure that students in your
class relate "science" to their daily lives?
16. How will you insure that students in your
class relate "science" to other subject areas?
17. What kind of science assessment will you
use with your students?
18. How will you make sure that assessment does
the job you want it to in your science class?
19. Address the following items as they relate
to professionalism.
a. attendance (yours)20. What kind of wellness program will you consider (support group, physical exercise, lifelong learning, etc)
b. accountability (making sure you are following the prescribed curriculum for the system)
c. professional courtesies and responsibilities to your colleagues (do's and don'ts)
d. meeting professional expectations of administrators (leave, lesson plans, parental contact, etc)