Thursday, March 25, 2010

Van Meter- New learning in school




Long time no blogging. I have been busy with the "school work" that is suppose to help me in the "read world". Aside from that the title of this pretty much tells you alot of what I Want to address today.

DROPOUT RATES

The No, 1 reason contributing to student dropout rates is a lack of engagement. The billion-dollar question for our education system is: How do we motivate and stimulate students to take a more proactive role in their academic success?

Awhile back I held a technology seminar. (See my last blog post)It went over better then what I planed:) Got to hear from a school called Van Meter. You might heard them in the news. Let me fill you in if you haven't.

This school is a K-12 school & in 2009 recently rolled out 1:1 Computer Program. Every student has their own Laptop and carries it with them from classroom to classroom while using it to engage each other as well as kids across the globe. Yes, I mean from New Jersey to Singapore.... This is only ONE thing that has help make this school great. What has gotten Iowa and other educators attention is the way they are teaching the students. SAY what? STUDENTS!

Van Meter School has realized and took action that today students learn in a whole new way. Instead of the normal way of students going to school getting a boring assignment and then forgot about it later on in life this school is changing that.

You know that old saying “it’s never too late.” Doesn’t apply here. If we don’t change the way we are Educating our students and our teachers...it will be TOO LATE.

Here is there Statement:
The rate of change at Van Meter is accelerating exponentially with our focus being to empower students to THINK, LEAD, and SERVE.

WOW say what? I thought most schools are like that. Well they might say they are but ask the students or start listing to what the students post on there blogs, Facebook, & twitter pages you might think otherwise.

Today’s students are currently engaged, all day, every day—posting tweets, talking to friends on facebook, and texting.

To date, a significant chasm has existed between students’ interactive, stimulating experiences with social media and the reality of their “low-tech” classrooms.


Now that is what I call preparing them for a future of successes. Teaching them to

* collaborate
* connect
* compare
* contrast
* create
* communicate

These are all the skill sets of the Entrepreneur. John Carver and Van Meter Schools are changing the face of Education and impacting the world as we know it…in a very positive way.

WELCOME THESE SCHOOLS:)

More to come---

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Technology in Education


Before I start to write I would like to say that my blogging has been down. I have been busy with school and family matters.

Super news I wanted to share. This Saturday March 6th Im hosting a "technology in education" event. Here is all the details!!! Keep up to date on my twitter account @grantmead

Hope to see ya there:)

When: March 6th
Where: Downtown Burlington Iowa
Time: 10am-noon
NO COST

Presenters

Kelly Nelson
Junior High Language Arts Teacher that has a 1:1 Program at her school.
Blog: http://goallouttoday.blogspot.com/
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Bradley Laborman
IWC Professor in Mt.Pleasant IA
twitter: @bradmantv
Website: http://www.bradman.tv
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William Brackett
Technology Director for BCSD
twitter: @willbrackett
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Karl Hehr
Technology director at South Hamilton CSD
Website: http://www.s-hamilton.k12.ia.us/
twitter: @karlhehr

Topics
* Technology Tips for Classroom Teachers- Kelly Nelson
* Creating the 21st-Century Classroom
* Reasons For Bringing Technology Into Schools- Kelly Nelson
* Social Networking in Schools- Bradley Laborman
* Computer Technology In Schools- Will Brackett
* 1:1 Computer Program- Karl Hehr