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Dominican College
Division of Teacher Education
ED 533: Applications and Content Integration II
Focus: Mathematics and Science
Professor Christopher Polizzi
E-mail: Christopher.Polizzi@dc.edu or ChristopherPolizzi@gmail.com
Class Meeting Dates 2/12, 2/26, 3/12, 3/26, 4/9
Division Rationale:
Dominican College’s Division of Teacher Education, with its mission of Excellence,
Leadership, and Service is committed to preparing teacher candidates who will be able to
meet the challenges of the twenty-first century. Thus, the goal of the program is to produce
teachers who will:
• Be flexible and caring,
• Be personally responsible,
• Have a multicultural perspective,
• Be independent, reflective, lifelong learners who demonstrate continuous professional
growth,
• Demonstrate attitudes that promote positive human relationships and foster learning,
• Address the diverse developmental and educational needs of each learner to assure
success,
• Recognize their increasing responsibilities in the classroom and in the community.
(Also refer to Twenty Competencies in the TED)
Course Description:
This course is designed to develop the student’s leadership role in creating and
evaluating media-based, content-rich resources for the P-12 classroom. Students
will utilize the motivational and instructional qualities of various media to enhance
curriculum in the Mathematics and Science content areas, while developing peer-
mentoring and professional development skills. Materials will be prepared for use
by teachers and students in order to enhance teaching and learning in the content
areas, as well as for developing critical evaluation skills in these target populations.
Instructional videos, instructional television programming, documentaries, film and
web resources will be used to develop these materials. All assignments will be
stored online in the Central EdMedia Reference Library for community access and
attached to Student Portfolio. 5 hours of field experience required in elementary and
secondary schools for teacher certification. Students will be required to complete
assignments in either the lab or at home.
Required Text: Resources to be posted on line at class website, BB, and professional
articles
Student Learning and Assessments:
1. Recognizes and discuss the importance of content area knowledge as the solid
basis for lesson development.
Students will engage in classroom activities, engage in discussions, write a reflective
blog and prepare teaching and learning materials.
2. Promote content literacy through the use of the media.
By careful analysis of the Mathematics and Science curriculum, students will create and
evaluate media-based content rich teaching materials.
3. Develop the Appropriate Application of Technology
Through the use of productivity tools, application software, hypermedia and/or
educational video, students will evaluate, and create technologically enriched
curriculum for teachers and students.
4. Use Evidence-Based Teaching Methods and Strategies for Lesson Development.
Students will develop a repertoire of methods and materials to enhance teaching and
learning in the P-12 curriculum including but not limited to webquests, cyberguides,
games, blogs, wikis, webpages. Case studies will provide multiple examples.
5. Evaluate Learning Environments.
Students will investigate and evaluate the optimum learning environments to match the
learning mandate: environments that foster learning, creativity, independence, interaction,
and team building. These may include inclusive classrooms with single or multiple
computers, presentation stations, labs, studios, etc.
6. Incorporate Adult Learning Theory to construct a professional development
workshop.
7. Develop collaboration skills and environments to enhance teacher effectiveness.
Students will develop skills to become computer coordinators by creating professional
development workshop materials, collaborating with P-12 teachers and honing
professional development presentation skills.
8. Design and incorporate accommodations to teach every student in an inclusive
classroom.
Students will focus on how teaching materials may be modified to reach students with
physical or learning disabilities.
9. Recognize and develop gender and culture sensitive materials to engage every
student.
Student created materials will reflect the importance of considering gender and culture
in determining the best teaching practices to reach every student.
10. Provide a positive learning environment through evidence-based classroom
management techniques
Students will create Teacher Guides and Student Activities.
Identify the purposes of assessment in educational practice today.
Students will collaborate with teachers to create rubrics to match student activities.
Assessments:
• Professional Development Materials – Create a professional development
website for integrating technology into the science and math curricula to include
guides/tutorials, screencasts, presentations and resources. Provide a PD for each
topic.
• Math/Science Lessons - Integrate technology and media into 3 science and 3 math
lessons. Lesson plans must be written up and all materials posted to a website.
• WebQuest - Create a WebQuest for a math topic and a science topic
• Research - Create a social bookmarking archive for 5 topics in mathematics and 5
topics in science. Set up an RSS reader account following at least 10 resources.
Create a Twitter account and follow at least 10 people.
• Blog Posting and Comments - Search the Internet and/or professional publications
and blogs to find 6 articles related to technology/math, technology/science and
technology integration. Write reaction blog posts for each of the articles. Post
should include a summary and how you would use the idea in your classroom or
introduce it to another teacher. Each student is required to comment on everyone
else’s articles.
• Grant - Create an idea for a grant and write a one-page Problem (the problem you
wish to address when requesting funds.)
Assessment Due Dates
Blog Post Comments
PD
Materials
Lesson
Plans
Web Quests Grant
Research
Materials
2/16 2/19
2/23 2/26
3/2 3/5 3/5 3/2 3/5
3/9 3/12 3/12 3/9 3/12
3/16 3/19 3/19 3/16
3/23 3/26 3/26 3/23 3/23
3/30 4/2 4/2 3/30
4/6 4/9 4/9 4/6 4/9
Assessment Rubrics
Blog Post
4 3 2 1
On time post. On time
comments to every
student. Article is
informative adding to
course learning. Quality
resource summary along
with thought provoking
questions.
Post and comments are on
time. Article is relevant to
the course. Resource
summary and questions
are included.
Posting or comments are
late. Article does not
align with course subject
matter. Resource
summary is incomplete
and questions do not lend
to a discussion.
Parts of the assignment are
missing. Resource is not
relevant to course.
Summary and questions
do not show an
understanding of the
material.
PD Materials
4 3 2 1
Posted on time.
Resources include a
screencast, summary,
annotated handouts and
resource links.
Technology is tied into
math and science
curriculum. Multiple
content examples given.
Posted on time.
Resources include a
screencast, summary,
annotated handouts and
resource links.
Technology is not fully
tied into math or science.
Multiple content examples
are not given.
Assignment is posted late.
Resources do not include
one or more of the
following screencast,
summary, annotated
handouts and resource
links. Curriculum
examples are not given or
don’t align.
Assignment is posted late.
. Resources do not
include many of the
following screencast,
summary, annotated
handouts and resource
links. No curriculum tie
ins are given.
Lesson Materials
4 3 2 1
Lesson contains
transforming uses of
technology. Lesson
touches most of the 6
focuses from the Learning
Spectrum. Lesson is
comprehensive and easy
to follow.
Lesson contains some
transforming uses of
technology. Lesson
touches some of the 6
focuses from the Learning
Spectrum. Lesson is
comprehensive and easy
to follow.
Lesson contains
technology literacy or
adapting uses. Lesson
touches none of the 6
focuses from the Learning
Spectrum. Lesson is not
comprehensive or easy to
follow.
Lesson is late. Lesson
contains technology
literacy uses. Lesson
touches none of the 6
focuses from the Learning
Spectrum. Lesson is
incomplete and hard to
follow.
Evaluation: Students are expected to log on to BB at least twice a week to either post
assignments or find new activities and/or resources. Rubrics will be posted for each
assignment along with the due date on Blackboard.
Students are expected to be aware of and comply with the Statement of Academic
Integrity as found in the Student Handbook.
Students who require accommodations due to documentable disability should speak
with the professor at the onset of the course and make contact with the Office of
Student Services.
Appropriate use of language in speaking and writing is expected of all graduate
students.
A course evaluation will be conducted at the end of the term.
Webquest
4 3 2 1
All 5 Webquest steps are
included. WebQuest
transforms lesson into a
unique learning
experience. Sites are well
chosen adding to the
lesson.
All 5 Webquest steps are
included. WebQuest
adapts lesson into a
unique learning
experience. Sites are well
chosen but don’t connect
to the lesson.
Some of the 5 WebQuest
steps are missing.
Webquest does little to
add to traditional content.
Sites in WebQuest do not
flow or do not add to the
lesson.
Webquest is late.
Multiple WebQuest steps
are missing. WebQuest
takes away from the
content being studied.
Grant
4 3 2 1
Grant is well written and
shows a creative new use
of technology in the
classroom.
Grant is well written but
using an establish idea of
technology use.
Grant is late and not well
written. Grant idea shows
little effort and thought in
preparation.
Grant is late and not fully
completed. Little or no
effort was put into the
brainstorming of an idea.
Research
4 3 2 1
More than 10 resources
were found for Delicious,
Reader and Twitter.
Active participation in
these learning
communities was
demonstrated. Resources
were used in other areas
of the course.
At least 10 resources were
found for Delicious,
Reader and Twitter. Little
participation in these
learning communities was
demonstrated. Resources
were sometimes used in
other areas of the course.
Less than 10 resources
were found for Delicious,
Reader and Twitter. No
participation in these
learning communities was
demonstrated. Resources
were not used in other
areas of the course.
Research materials were
late. Less than 5 resources
were found for one of the
tools covered. Student did
not participate in the
learning community or use
the resource in class.
In addition to class attendance, participation in class and online activities, punctuality,
completion of class and outside readings, the following criteria will also influence grading:
Quality of oral/written work (e.g. organization, presentation, knowledge of subject matter,
neatness/legibility, scholarly format)
Quality of oral/written English (e.g. spelling, punctuation, grammar, usage, etc.)
Assignments are to be completed following scholarly format and personal/professional integrity.
All information from research MUST BE cited and referenced appropriately using APA 6th
Edition format. Breaches of academic integrity (plagiarism) in any form will be penalized with
an F in the course.
Kindly mute all cellphones/electronic devices and refrain from all forms of texting during class
meetings to maintain a scholarly, distraction-free environment.
An assumption of this class includes the realization by all students that this is a graduate level
course. As such the time commitment and scholarliness required for a satisfactory grade are
implicit responsibilities of the student.
If accommodations are required, please make certain that you speak confidentially with your
professor at the beginning of the course. Also, please contact Margaret Giuliano, Director,
Office of Special Services at Rosary Hall at 845-848-4035 or at margaret.giuliano@dc.edu .
All assignments are due by 11:59:59 EST on the dates posted unless otherwise advised. Late
assignments will not be graded nor will they receive credit.
A minimum grade of B is required in all courses in MS in Education programs. Failure to earn a
B will result in a repeat of the course; however, only one course in the program may be repeated.
Undocumented lateness to class of up to ½ hour will result in ½ absence; undocumented lateness
beyond ½ hour will be marked as absence. More than one absence in the class will result in a
failing grade for the course. Time missed due to class absence will need to be made up according
to program policy/instructor requirements AND will result in grade reduction.
In addition to class attendance, participation in class and online activities, punctuality,
completion of class and outside readings, the following criteria will also influence grading:
Quality of oral/written work (e.g. organization, presentation, knowledge of subject matter,
neatness/legibility, scholarly format)
Quality of oral/written English (e.g. spelling, punctuation, grammar, usage, etc.)
Assignments are to be completed following scholarly format and personal/professional integrity.
All information from research MUST BE cited and referenced appropriately using APA 6th
Edition format. Breaches of academic integrity (plagiarism) in any form will be penalized with
an F in the course.
Kindly mute all cellphones/electronic devices and refrain from all forms of texting during class
meetings to maintain a scholarly, distraction-free environment.
An assumption of this class includes the realization by all students that this is a graduate level
course. As such the time commitment and scholarliness required for a satisfactory grade are
implicit responsibilities of the student.
If accommodations are required, please make certain that you speak confidentially with your
professor at the beginning of the course. Also, please contact Margaret Giuliano, Director,
Office of Special Services at Rosary Hall at 845-848-4035 or at margaret.giuliano@dc.edu .
All assignments are due by 11:59:59 EST on the dates posted unless otherwise advised. Late
assignments will not be graded nor will they receive credit.
A minimum grade of B is required in all courses in MS in Education programs. Failure to earn a
B will result in a repeat of the course; however, only one course in the program may be repeated.
Undocumented lateness to class of up to ½ hour will result in ½ absence; undocumented lateness
beyond ½ hour will be marked as absence. More than one absence in the class will result in a
failing grade for the course. Time missed due to class absence will need to be made up according
to program policy/instructor requirements AND will result in grade reduction.

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Ed 533 syllabus applications and content integration ii polizzi dominican college

  • 1. Dominican College Division of Teacher Education ED 533: Applications and Content Integration II Focus: Mathematics and Science Professor Christopher Polizzi E-mail: Christopher.Polizzi@dc.edu or ChristopherPolizzi@gmail.com Class Meeting Dates 2/12, 2/26, 3/12, 3/26, 4/9 Division Rationale: Dominican College’s Division of Teacher Education, with its mission of Excellence, Leadership, and Service is committed to preparing teacher candidates who will be able to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century. Thus, the goal of the program is to produce teachers who will: • Be flexible and caring, • Be personally responsible, • Have a multicultural perspective, • Be independent, reflective, lifelong learners who demonstrate continuous professional growth, • Demonstrate attitudes that promote positive human relationships and foster learning, • Address the diverse developmental and educational needs of each learner to assure success, • Recognize their increasing responsibilities in the classroom and in the community. (Also refer to Twenty Competencies in the TED) Course Description: This course is designed to develop the student’s leadership role in creating and evaluating media-based, content-rich resources for the P-12 classroom. Students will utilize the motivational and instructional qualities of various media to enhance curriculum in the Mathematics and Science content areas, while developing peer- mentoring and professional development skills. Materials will be prepared for use by teachers and students in order to enhance teaching and learning in the content areas, as well as for developing critical evaluation skills in these target populations. Instructional videos, instructional television programming, documentaries, film and web resources will be used to develop these materials. All assignments will be stored online in the Central EdMedia Reference Library for community access and attached to Student Portfolio. 5 hours of field experience required in elementary and secondary schools for teacher certification. Students will be required to complete assignments in either the lab or at home. Required Text: Resources to be posted on line at class website, BB, and professional articles
  • 2. Student Learning and Assessments: 1. Recognizes and discuss the importance of content area knowledge as the solid basis for lesson development. Students will engage in classroom activities, engage in discussions, write a reflective blog and prepare teaching and learning materials. 2. Promote content literacy through the use of the media. By careful analysis of the Mathematics and Science curriculum, students will create and evaluate media-based content rich teaching materials. 3. Develop the Appropriate Application of Technology Through the use of productivity tools, application software, hypermedia and/or educational video, students will evaluate, and create technologically enriched curriculum for teachers and students. 4. Use Evidence-Based Teaching Methods and Strategies for Lesson Development. Students will develop a repertoire of methods and materials to enhance teaching and learning in the P-12 curriculum including but not limited to webquests, cyberguides, games, blogs, wikis, webpages. Case studies will provide multiple examples. 5. Evaluate Learning Environments. Students will investigate and evaluate the optimum learning environments to match the learning mandate: environments that foster learning, creativity, independence, interaction, and team building. These may include inclusive classrooms with single or multiple computers, presentation stations, labs, studios, etc. 6. Incorporate Adult Learning Theory to construct a professional development workshop. 7. Develop collaboration skills and environments to enhance teacher effectiveness. Students will develop skills to become computer coordinators by creating professional development workshop materials, collaborating with P-12 teachers and honing professional development presentation skills. 8. Design and incorporate accommodations to teach every student in an inclusive classroom. Students will focus on how teaching materials may be modified to reach students with physical or learning disabilities. 9. Recognize and develop gender and culture sensitive materials to engage every student. Student created materials will reflect the importance of considering gender and culture in determining the best teaching practices to reach every student. 10. Provide a positive learning environment through evidence-based classroom management techniques Students will create Teacher Guides and Student Activities. Identify the purposes of assessment in educational practice today. Students will collaborate with teachers to create rubrics to match student activities.
  • 3. Assessments: • Professional Development Materials – Create a professional development website for integrating technology into the science and math curricula to include guides/tutorials, screencasts, presentations and resources. Provide a PD for each topic. • Math/Science Lessons - Integrate technology and media into 3 science and 3 math lessons. Lesson plans must be written up and all materials posted to a website. • WebQuest - Create a WebQuest for a math topic and a science topic • Research - Create a social bookmarking archive for 5 topics in mathematics and 5 topics in science. Set up an RSS reader account following at least 10 resources. Create a Twitter account and follow at least 10 people. • Blog Posting and Comments - Search the Internet and/or professional publications and blogs to find 6 articles related to technology/math, technology/science and technology integration. Write reaction blog posts for each of the articles. Post should include a summary and how you would use the idea in your classroom or introduce it to another teacher. Each student is required to comment on everyone else’s articles. • Grant - Create an idea for a grant and write a one-page Problem (the problem you wish to address when requesting funds.) Assessment Due Dates Blog Post Comments PD Materials Lesson Plans Web Quests Grant Research Materials 2/16 2/19 2/23 2/26 3/2 3/5 3/5 3/2 3/5 3/9 3/12 3/12 3/9 3/12 3/16 3/19 3/19 3/16 3/23 3/26 3/26 3/23 3/23 3/30 4/2 4/2 3/30 4/6 4/9 4/9 4/6 4/9
  • 4. Assessment Rubrics Blog Post 4 3 2 1 On time post. On time comments to every student. Article is informative adding to course learning. Quality resource summary along with thought provoking questions. Post and comments are on time. Article is relevant to the course. Resource summary and questions are included. Posting or comments are late. Article does not align with course subject matter. Resource summary is incomplete and questions do not lend to a discussion. Parts of the assignment are missing. Resource is not relevant to course. Summary and questions do not show an understanding of the material. PD Materials 4 3 2 1 Posted on time. Resources include a screencast, summary, annotated handouts and resource links. Technology is tied into math and science curriculum. Multiple content examples given. Posted on time. Resources include a screencast, summary, annotated handouts and resource links. Technology is not fully tied into math or science. Multiple content examples are not given. Assignment is posted late. Resources do not include one or more of the following screencast, summary, annotated handouts and resource links. Curriculum examples are not given or don’t align. Assignment is posted late. . Resources do not include many of the following screencast, summary, annotated handouts and resource links. No curriculum tie ins are given. Lesson Materials 4 3 2 1 Lesson contains transforming uses of technology. Lesson touches most of the 6 focuses from the Learning Spectrum. Lesson is comprehensive and easy to follow. Lesson contains some transforming uses of technology. Lesson touches some of the 6 focuses from the Learning Spectrum. Lesson is comprehensive and easy to follow. Lesson contains technology literacy or adapting uses. Lesson touches none of the 6 focuses from the Learning Spectrum. Lesson is not comprehensive or easy to follow. Lesson is late. Lesson contains technology literacy uses. Lesson touches none of the 6 focuses from the Learning Spectrum. Lesson is incomplete and hard to follow.
  • 5. Evaluation: Students are expected to log on to BB at least twice a week to either post assignments or find new activities and/or resources. Rubrics will be posted for each assignment along with the due date on Blackboard. Students are expected to be aware of and comply with the Statement of Academic Integrity as found in the Student Handbook. Students who require accommodations due to documentable disability should speak with the professor at the onset of the course and make contact with the Office of Student Services. Appropriate use of language in speaking and writing is expected of all graduate students. A course evaluation will be conducted at the end of the term. Webquest 4 3 2 1 All 5 Webquest steps are included. WebQuest transforms lesson into a unique learning experience. Sites are well chosen adding to the lesson. All 5 Webquest steps are included. WebQuest adapts lesson into a unique learning experience. Sites are well chosen but don’t connect to the lesson. Some of the 5 WebQuest steps are missing. Webquest does little to add to traditional content. Sites in WebQuest do not flow or do not add to the lesson. Webquest is late. Multiple WebQuest steps are missing. WebQuest takes away from the content being studied. Grant 4 3 2 1 Grant is well written and shows a creative new use of technology in the classroom. Grant is well written but using an establish idea of technology use. Grant is late and not well written. Grant idea shows little effort and thought in preparation. Grant is late and not fully completed. Little or no effort was put into the brainstorming of an idea. Research 4 3 2 1 More than 10 resources were found for Delicious, Reader and Twitter. Active participation in these learning communities was demonstrated. Resources were used in other areas of the course. At least 10 resources were found for Delicious, Reader and Twitter. Little participation in these learning communities was demonstrated. Resources were sometimes used in other areas of the course. Less than 10 resources were found for Delicious, Reader and Twitter. No participation in these learning communities was demonstrated. Resources were not used in other areas of the course. Research materials were late. Less than 5 resources were found for one of the tools covered. Student did not participate in the learning community or use the resource in class.
  • 6. In addition to class attendance, participation in class and online activities, punctuality, completion of class and outside readings, the following criteria will also influence grading: Quality of oral/written work (e.g. organization, presentation, knowledge of subject matter, neatness/legibility, scholarly format) Quality of oral/written English (e.g. spelling, punctuation, grammar, usage, etc.) Assignments are to be completed following scholarly format and personal/professional integrity. All information from research MUST BE cited and referenced appropriately using APA 6th Edition format. Breaches of academic integrity (plagiarism) in any form will be penalized with an F in the course. Kindly mute all cellphones/electronic devices and refrain from all forms of texting during class meetings to maintain a scholarly, distraction-free environment. An assumption of this class includes the realization by all students that this is a graduate level course. As such the time commitment and scholarliness required for a satisfactory grade are implicit responsibilities of the student. If accommodations are required, please make certain that you speak confidentially with your professor at the beginning of the course. Also, please contact Margaret Giuliano, Director, Office of Special Services at Rosary Hall at 845-848-4035 or at margaret.giuliano@dc.edu . All assignments are due by 11:59:59 EST on the dates posted unless otherwise advised. Late assignments will not be graded nor will they receive credit. A minimum grade of B is required in all courses in MS in Education programs. Failure to earn a B will result in a repeat of the course; however, only one course in the program may be repeated. Undocumented lateness to class of up to ½ hour will result in ½ absence; undocumented lateness beyond ½ hour will be marked as absence. More than one absence in the class will result in a failing grade for the course. Time missed due to class absence will need to be made up according to program policy/instructor requirements AND will result in grade reduction.
  • 7. In addition to class attendance, participation in class and online activities, punctuality, completion of class and outside readings, the following criteria will also influence grading: Quality of oral/written work (e.g. organization, presentation, knowledge of subject matter, neatness/legibility, scholarly format) Quality of oral/written English (e.g. spelling, punctuation, grammar, usage, etc.) Assignments are to be completed following scholarly format and personal/professional integrity. All information from research MUST BE cited and referenced appropriately using APA 6th Edition format. Breaches of academic integrity (plagiarism) in any form will be penalized with an F in the course. Kindly mute all cellphones/electronic devices and refrain from all forms of texting during class meetings to maintain a scholarly, distraction-free environment. An assumption of this class includes the realization by all students that this is a graduate level course. As such the time commitment and scholarliness required for a satisfactory grade are implicit responsibilities of the student. If accommodations are required, please make certain that you speak confidentially with your professor at the beginning of the course. Also, please contact Margaret Giuliano, Director, Office of Special Services at Rosary Hall at 845-848-4035 or at margaret.giuliano@dc.edu . All assignments are due by 11:59:59 EST on the dates posted unless otherwise advised. Late assignments will not be graded nor will they receive credit. A minimum grade of B is required in all courses in MS in Education programs. Failure to earn a B will result in a repeat of the course; however, only one course in the program may be repeated. Undocumented lateness to class of up to ½ hour will result in ½ absence; undocumented lateness beyond ½ hour will be marked as absence. More than one absence in the class will result in a failing grade for the course. Time missed due to class absence will need to be made up according to program policy/instructor requirements AND will result in grade reduction.