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Harold Johnson/Kent State Univ. Harold Johnson/Kent State Univ. Joyce Daugaard/Univ. of Min.Joyce Daugaard/Univ. of Min.Sharon Baker/Univ. of TulsaSharon Baker/Univ. of Tulsa

CEASD Convention

April 7, 2003

Sioux Falls, SD

Guiding Concept• Teachers are the most important

classroom technology and students are the most underutilized classroom resource.

Presentation Outline• Who are we?• Why are we here?• What are the major problems we want to address?• What do we want to do? • How do we want to do this? • What would this this look like?• What have we accomplished so far?• What are we asking of CEASD and its members?• What can CEASD and its members expect in return?• Where do we go from here?

Who are we?• Three faculty members…• From three deaf education teacher

preparation programs• Representing one organization,

i.e., the Association of College Educators – Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing (ACE-D/HH)

Why are we here?• To propose and discuss how

CEASD and ACE-D/HH can collaboratively address some of the major problems confronting Deaf Education.

What are the essential problems we want to

address?• Too much interpersonal and informational

isolation• Too low expectations for student performance • Too few engaging and rigorous learning

resources and opportunities• Too little academic content and consistency• Too much of a gap between teacher

preparation and actual teaching• Too little recognition for instructional excellence• Too little sharing of instructional solutions• Too little recruitment, preparation and retention

of ethnically and linguistically diverse teachers.

What do we want to do?

• Reduce isolation• Increase expectations • Expand learning resources and opportunities• Establish academic content and consistency• Ground theory in practice and practice in theory• Recognize instructional excellence• Share instructional solutions• Recruit, prepare and retain ethnically and

linguistically diverse teachers.

How do we want to do this?

• Use Web based video conferencing technologies to establish a K-20 “Virtual Professional Development School” for the field of Deaf Education.

• The school would serves to:– identify and share models of instructional excellence as

demonstrated by our most effective teachers and interpreters;

– provide virtual field experiences and actual student teaching placements for preservice teachers;

– provide effective and efficient mechanism to carry out research;

– mentor new teachers and retain effective current teachers;

– provide virtual learning experiences and mentors for students;

– provide ongoing professional development opportunities for professionals;

– recruit diverse individuals to become teachers; – etc.

What would this this look like?

• …jump to video clips

What have we accomplished so far?

• The following maps demonstrate something rather remarkable that had happened during the course of the last two years…– the growth of an on-line community of learners

for Deaf Education

• Each “dot” represents ten individuals that have become registered users of the Deaf Education Web site (www.deafed.net)

Registered users on 1/1/01

Total website registrations: 0

Registered users - 6/30/01

.

Total website registrations: 1,222

Registered users - 1/1/02

Total website registrations: 3,689

Registered users - 6/30/02

Total website registrations: 6,312

Registered users - 1/1/03

Total website registrations: 9,099

Current # of registrations: 10,660

= +1,571

A Description of our community

Deafed Teacher Preparation Programs and Schools for the

Deaf

Key:

•Teacher preparation program

•Participating teacher preparation program

•State school for the deaf

Our Web Resource• Our Search Engine

Our Job & Resume Bank

Our Calendar of Events

Our Topical Teams of Experts

Our “Best of the Web”

Our Cyber Mentors

Our Scholarships

Our Document & Web Link Database

Our Faculty Work• *C-1: Syllabi Use – 75• C-2: Case Studies – 12• C-3: Grant Writing – 13• C-4: Course Enhancements

– a: Web Activities – 48– b: Cyber Mentors – 28– c: Cyber Tutors – 7– d: Cyber Pen Pals – 10– e: Web Page Dev. - 8

*C = Choice

… Our Faculty Work (cont.) • C-5: Cur. Dev. Teams – 17• C-6: Dev. Of Case Stu. – 15• C-7: Portfolios – 24• C-8: K-12 Tech. Settings – 7• C-9: Faculty Dev. Forums – 209• C-10: Web Enhanced Courses – 52• C-11: On-Line Courses - 11

… Our Faculty Work (cont.)• C-12: Collaboration

– a: Multi-Faculty – 51– b: K-12 School Programs – 21– c: Regional/National Projects – 47– d: Master Teacher Iden. – 47

• C-13: Topical Teams – 44• C-14: Other – 102

Total Choices To Date: 817

Additional Technology Work• Free course development software • Evaluation of a Web based, state standard linked,

curriculum enhancement tool• The establishment and support of an initial, nation

wide, Web based video conferencing network • The proposal of an Internet2 application for Deaf

Education• Provision of a four day (4/15-18/03) H323 &

Internet2 Training Institute• Soon to be announced ReviewVideo pricing

structure for the purchase of Polycom equipment

What are we asking of CEASD and its

members?• Encourage your colleagues to use the

www.deafed.net Web site, e.g., • post jobs & calendar events• become “Cyber Mentors” • use the DeafWeb Net Search engine, Topical Teams of

Experts and other on-line informational resources• identify one individual from each school for the deaf

to be the primary informational contact, e.g., • Nomination of three “Master Teachers” of mathematics

and/or science (i.e., Choice “12d”) • Information concerning current/projected use of video

conferencing technologies• Information concerning outreach interactions with local

school districts, school resources and state projects• Proposing and considering collaborating on grant

activities

What can CEASD and its members expect in

return?• Participation in a nation wide on-line community of

learners. • Effective and efficient sharing and gathering of

information. • Recognition for existing instructional excellence and

curricular resources.• Opportunity to “shape” and benefit from the work of

the next generation of teachers and interpreters. • Opportunity to collaborate on state, regional and

national grant efforts, e.g., NSF MSP grant competition. • Opportunity to suggest, participate in and benefit from

research studies. • Opportunity to make a difference in the lives of d/hh

students.

Where do we go from here?

• We discuss your questions and suggestions.

• You think about what has been suggested and decide if you want to give this a “go”

• What do you think?

We thank you for your time this morning and we

hope we will have the opportunity to work with

you in the very near future