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Objectives for this presentation: Recognize when collaboration is needed; review the structure and flow of collaboration; identify skills to use when the collaborative process breaks down PLC Model for Hybrid Course Development Angela Durant-Tyson Instructional Coordinator

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Objectives for this presentation: Recognize when collaboration is needed; review the structure and flow of collaboration; identify

skills to use when the collaborative process breaks down

PLC Model for Hybrid Course Development

Angela Durant-TysonInstructional Coordinator

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What does the CTE classroom of the early 20th Century . . .

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. .have in common with the CTE classroom of the early 21st century?

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Innovation & Change ! •Access to web-based content /curriculum/collaborators•Increased Emphasis on Relationships, Partnering, and Soft Skills•Problems-Based Learning •Collaborative Approaches•Small Learning Communities

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But, in the “Race to keep Pace” with today’s technology and digital

learners . . . .

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Many teachers are at a Generational Disadvantage . . . .

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And all this technology sometimesseems to just ADD toMy WORK !

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Why focus on Teacher Professional Development?

Research shows that each dollar spent on recruiting high-quality teachers and deepening their knowledge and skills nets greater gains in student learning than any other use of an education

dollar.(Ferguson, Greenwald, Hedges, & Laine as cited in Darling-Hammond, 1997)

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In a “learning by doing” environment. . .

effective teachers are always modeling the skills they expect learners to master

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SKILLS rated MOST IMPORTANT by over 400 U.S. employers :

Teamwork / Collaboration

Professionalism / Work Ethic

Oral and Written Communication

Information Technology Application

Higher-Order Thinking / Problem Solvingsource: Southern Regional Education Board

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The Professional Learning Community

•Work collaboratively•Focus on Learning, not Teaching

•Hold ourselves accountable for results

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Professional Development Facilitated through PLCs

Not an event or series of events but a Process of Continuous Improvement

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Evidence of Higher-Order Thinking Peers exchange ideas Participants are responsible for their own learning Social interaction and acceptance is generally high Self-confidence and personal satisfaction increases Learning becomes needs, interest, and curiosity-based Relevant discussions on important issues are the norm

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Empower Leadership Teams

Top-down support for bottom-up success

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To train 150 teachers to utilize Blackboard LMS grade book and create at least one

hybrid/blended course

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A national benchmark for online course design

Quality Matters (QM) is a leader in quality assurance for online education and has received national recognition for its peer-based approach to continuous improvement in online education and student learning.

https://www.qualitymatters.org/

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The Process…

• Quality Matters Certification• Identify Power Users• Create Training Materials• Train the Trainer• Logistics and Implementation• Feedback

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“In a time of accelerating change it is the learners who inherit the future. The learned usually find themselves equipped to live in a world that no longer exists.” Eric Hoffer

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Blackboard Boot Camp

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Blackboard Grading Practices

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Blackboard Assessment Practices

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Blackboard Communication Tools

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Online User Guides

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Quick Start Guides

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• Address different learning styles• Demonstrate first, then let

instructors practice• Develop training material• Run-through facilitation skills• Set an action plan and follow up

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Training Schedule

• June and July• Two trainings simultaneously

8 am to 4 pm each day

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Course Development Training

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Tulsa Technology Center Online Teacher Certificate

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• 120 Teachers Trained• 56 Received Online Teacher

Certification• 69 Received APPQMR Certification

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Warm: Best PD Ever!! Why don’t you all do this more often?

Cool: Have the QM training after the Boot Camp, so we have a chance to modify our courses. Having it on Friday made us realize what needed to be corrected and made for more work.

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Objectives for this presentation: Recognize when collaboration is needed; review the structure and flow of collaboration; identify

skills to use when the collaborative process breaks down Questions?

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Objectives for this presentation: Recognize when collaboration is needed; review the structure and flow of collaboration; identify

skills to use when the collaborative process breaks downAngela Durant-Tyson

Instructional CoordinatorEmail:

[email protected]