In my previous school district, I was the only teacher teaching a physics course with set, district-wide learning outcomes. These same outcomes were also taught in physics classrooms at the other high school in our district. But at our school, I was one of the 2 physics teachers. The other teacher taught the AP-level physics courses. So, in many ways, I had opportunities to incorporate strategies I believed were best for learners and that I found worked best for them without being seen as out of alignment with anyone in our building. My amazing friend and one of my teaching philosophy goddesses, Katie Novak, stated the following misconception about alignment: All teachers must deliver instruction in the exact same way. True alignment, she says, is about shared goals, rigor, and outcomes. Thank you, Katie! Katie has taught me to truly believe that learner variability is the rule, not the exception. I encourage you to take 10 minutes to listen to Katie Novak explain it in the ...
In Elmbrook, we just got access to the new Google Sites BETA. I have been using Google Sites for student portfolios for the last 5 years. The navigation has always been cumbersome and not intuitive like the other Google Apps in the GAFE Suite. Well, that will no longer be the case. The video below will show you how the new Sites is a ground up redesign in-line with the apps we know and love in the GAFE Suite. Students will be able to make new web sites that look great without getting lost in multiple clicks to do a simple task. (If you find any errors in the video, please let me know. I depend on my PLN to proofread sometimes.) If you don't have access yet in your district, do what I did and contact your Google Administrator. A big thanks to our Google Admin Austin Nader for getting the turnaround done on this in less than a week! Google will continue to update the BETA version so it may not have everything you want now, but it'll be c...