6. if you are a mentor or coordinator ... Why do certain teachers get so much more involved in PD than others? How could I consider those individual differences? How could PD programs in my school be more engaging for everybody?
15. Activity 2 Stages in the profession What stage are you in? Take 5 minutes to reflect upon your teaching. Check the items in the handout that apply to you. Are you surprised with the results?
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19. Our personality traits show in our attitude and in those internal dialogs we have. What kind of internal dialogs do I have that affect my professional choices when it comes to professional development?
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21. HARM AVOIDANCE POSITIVE NEGATIVE harm avoidance cautiousness careful planning anticipatory worry fear of uncertainty extreme shyness perfectionism difficulty to relax and enjoy INTERNAL DIALOGS
22. NOVELTY SEEKING NEGATIVE POSITIVE novelty seeking impulsiveness extravagance disorderliness lack of focus risk taking spirit excitement about exploration openness to changes optimistic thinking INTERNAL DIALOGS
23. REWARD DEPENDANCE NEGATIVE POSITIVE reward dependant dependance on approval of others sentimentality openness to warm communication social sensitivity attachment INTERNAL DIALOGS
24. Activity 3 Where would you place yourself? + novelty seeking + harm avoidance anxiety and pesimism What if it goes wrong? - harm avoidance exploratory, excitement facing new promising stimuli -novelty seeking + reward dependence -reward dependence highly sensitive to signals of reward social sensitivity and attachment.
25. Which PD tools can adapt to individual variables? Which PD tool can consider different needs of a varied staff that is permanently integrating new members? Which PD tool adapts to different schedules, personal rhythm , etc.? We wonder:
Rober Frost's metaphor may help us understand many momentos in our life when we have to make decisions, but this time I want to use it for our carrers, to think of it as a trip and wonder WHY MAKE CERTAIN CHOICES, WHY WE END UP WHERE WE ARE TODAY, WHAT CHANCES DO WE HAVE TO CHANGE THE TRIP IF WE NEED TO ..
I see today´s career context more like this, with many moren than two roads, with high speed highways, with loops, with many forking roads, with a variety of traffic signs and also unexpected turns.
Mariana: Aquí va mi video con tres preguntas para que la audiencia trabaje en grupos y luego se armen una brief discussion. Acá ustedes luego piden voluntarios para que laguien exprese lo hablado en grupos, y lo pueden comparar con los videos de los teacher's (alejandra ya lo hizo) Por lo que la siguiente slide habría que removerla.
(syndrom of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and reduced personal accomplishment that occurs among those who do "people work" of some kind
What are the viariables that affect teacher development? How important are sex, age, seniority or worplace? Is educational background important? Does it depend on the stage we are at in our professional life? Now we will focus on two of the left side and one of the right side: stages personality traits online dev. tools
Katz ' model of developmental stages (1972) Here I will just mention the stages without talking about the characteristics so they already know the names in order to be familirize with them to do the activity in the next slide. Nice!!
Here I will deliver the instructions to carry out the activity with the handout.
Survival: The main characteristics of the Teachers in the survival stage are: -they begin to question their personal and professional competence and their desire to teach. -Teachers start to ask themselves questions such as can I make it until the end of the week? Can I really do this work they after day? Can I get through the day in one piece? - Teachers on this stage focus mainly on their needs instead of on their students' needs. -lack of clear rules and routines in the classroom -it's often a teacher-directed style Because of all of the above they need specific suggestions and support By the second year teachers might have entered the consolidation stage -Teachers in this stage have been able to implement rules and routines -They also focus on their students needs. They ask themselves questions such as: How can I help this child who doesn't seem to be learning? _The begin to focus on ther students uniqueness and personal needs. -On this stage teachers need opportunities to share their feelings with teachers in similar stages. We need to provide teachers in this stage with resources to meet specific needs of the students in the classroom. The third stage Renewal Here teachers are often in their third or fourth year of teaching. _In this stage activities and patterns have become boring and teachers are looking for new ideas and variety. -Teachers have mastered management strategies and students are engaged in tasks that are appropriate to their individual needs - Here teachers are looking for new materias and methods and become interested in professional development and graduate courses. - These teachers are very self-motivated The last stage Maturity occurs when teachers begin to ask questions of themselves and their teaching that focus on insights, perspectives, beliefs of teaching. -Teachers begin to ask more abstract questions about their philosophy of teaching and the impact on the place where they are teaching These teachers should be encourage to participate in conferences and seminars and to accept leadership positions They make excellent mentors
Here I will ask them to brainstorm ideas just telling them the question and then I will tell them the examples you told me. I will also expand on them using characteristics of the different stages. Getting involved in a systematic teacher development program will help you through all stages. for example in the first stage when teachers are not good at setting rules and routines they can attend a workshop on that to get some tips When we create a TD program we need to aim at teachers who are undergoing different stages. Here we can ask teachers who are in the last stage maturity to deliver a presentation on a specific topic that will help other teachers who are in a different stage or why not to share ideas or activities that have worked for him with teachers who are in the same stage looking for variety.
H arm Avoidance (anxious, pessimistic vs. outgoing, optimistic) Novelty Seeking (impulsive, quick-tempered vs. rigid, slow-tempered) Reward Dependence (warm, approval-seeking vs. cold, aloof) Persistence : (peseveering and ambitious vs. easily discouraged and underachieving
What if I forget what I have to say in the middle of the presntaion?
aqui podemos poner algo de las respuestas sobre expreincias con heramientas online