“I feel without technology the kids wouldn’t be nearly as engaged.” -Mrs. D., P. Charter School
P. Charter School is not your typical public elementary school. Serving children in grades 1-6, they integrate students into multi-age classrooms with class sizes of about 15. Their students are “intellectually curious” - gifted learners who are working above grade level. I spent some time roaming around their website, and I was struck by part of their mission statement:
“Through an engaging, inquiry-based curriculum, our students will develop the ability to communicate effectively, work collaboratively, think critically, and excel academically. Our program fosters creativity and the development of social and emotional skills, instilling a positive attitude about future studies and ensuring students are well-prepared for the challenges of an ever-changing world.”
It strikes me that to accomplish these lofty goals in today’s world, that students must use technology in their daily lives as students. AND AT P. CHARTER SCHOOL, THEY DO!
On February 11th, I got to spend time watching Mrs. D’s primary class (grades 1-3) during their Language Arts morning instruction. Her 15 students were great! They were so open to having me in the classroom, and they were all willing to share their experiences and answer my questions.
Because she is teaching a mixed age group with varying academic abilities, Mrs. D spends a lot of her instructional time using the learning center approach. While I was in the classroom, I observed students rotating through the centers, one of which was a computer program called Compass Learning Odyssey (CLO, as the students affectionately called it). The material and learning tools that the students accessed through CLO were tailored individually for each child. According to Mrs. D, each learner is given an assessment to determine his or her ability level, and then Mrs. D loads the content based on their results. If the student shows mastery of material, the program responds by increasing the difficulty level. If the student struggles, CLO scales back the level of challenge. Students in Mrs. D’s classroom seemed to love CLO and they were all very engaged with their work and eager to share with me what they were doing. One student was creating sentences with a virtual form of magnetic poetry. A few others were writing their own stories. I also saw children doing reading comprehension exercises and timelines, among other activities. Each child had his or her own set of headphones to experience the audio, and the graphics and capabilities of the software certainly seemed to be engaging students more than they would be using a book and paper to answer reading comprehension questions. I asked one student to describe CLO to me and she told me:
“CLO is to help you learn in a fun way. There are different games for different people. It helps you learn your own way.”
Check out this video I found. It helps explain what CLO is all about.
Although CLO is the most consistent technology tool students are using in Mrs. D’s class, she uses technology frequently and in a variety of other ways in her teaching. Mrs. D told me that her kids love using tagxedo, prezi, and iPad apps, and that she also uses google docs and relevant YouTube videos in the classroom. Mrs. D feels that technology is an integral part of her students’ lives and it helps engage them in their learning. She also says:
“The benefit to using technology is a child can be given roughly the same assignment but with technology can take it to a number of places.”
I love this quote because it confirms everything we have been learning in EDU 533! With the tools we have used in this class, we can do so many great things in the classroom. We can give our students the opportunity to go new places with their assignments. How great is that?!
- A descriptive paragraph can become a fun tagxedo.
- A poster presentation can transform into an engaging prezi.
- A math worksheet is now an interactive iPad app that captures students’ minds and attention.
Technology truly does create a whole new world for our students.
I had a great experience at P Charter School! Mrs. D was welcoming and willing to explain all of her classroom procedures with me. The students were so fun and so happy to see a “classroom visitor." They all wanted to share with me what they were learning and they were engaged and excited, especially while using CLO. This experience gave me a true example of how to successfully integrate technology into the curriculum, and I will most certainly make an effort to adopt some of the ideas in my own classroom in the future!