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Student Led Staff Development: A Teen's Definition of Crisis
Grade Level(s): 9-12 Submitted by: Brett Heinzman, 12th Grade Teacher Designed for a "Principles of Communication" class, students research an area of concern and add their perspective by presenting their findings and opinions to the faculty. Objectives:
Plan: This project is designed to give educators a different perspective of topics they may think they know a great deal about. This activity will have three to four senior "Principles of Communication" students research an area of concern to high school teenagers today. Students will add their perspectives as teenagers to their research findings. The culminating activity will be a day in which the students present their findings and opinions to the faculty in a small group setting.
Scoring Guide-Each area is 100 points: Research Paper-100 points maximum. The teacher will read all term papers and grade them on a 100 point system. The main areas of focus will be ability to follow directions, grammar, and usage. Class Presentation-100 points maximum. Each class member will fill out the survey sheet that the group has created for the staff development session. Each class member will assign the group a grade between 60 and 100. The teacher will add together all students' grades and divide those grades by the total number of students present in class to determine the group's Class Presentation grade. Staff Development Presentation-100 Points maximum. Each member of the staff that attends the group's presentation will be given a survey sheet at the conclusion of the presentation. One question that should appear on each group's survey sheet should be a place where each staff member assigns the group a grade from 60 to 100. The teacher will forewarn the faculty about the survey sheets and ask the staff to be honest about each group's presentation. Staff Development Day:The teacher will divide the total number of staff members attending the staff development day by the total number of groups presenting topics. For example: If 100 staff members were attending and 10 different groups were presenting, I would limit the faculty to 10 staff members per topic sign up sheet. This will ensure balance of attendance and equity in grading to all groups. The teacher will post a list of all the different group topics in the teachers' workroom. Each group topic will be assigned a corresponding room number. Each member of the staff will sign up for one of the groups' topics. There will be a previously determined, equitable number of staff members per topic. This will provide student groups with approximately the same number of staff members. Student groups should prepare the classroom they will be presenting in immediately following the dismissal of school at 1:00. It is very important for groups to reserve any pieces of technology they will be using ahead of time for the staff development day. See the teacher ahead of time if there are any problems with this. At the conclusion of the group's presentation, the group members should have the staff members fill out their survey forms. The teacher will supply a large envelope for those completed forms to be placed in. One member of each group should take the initiative of collecting the surveys, putting the surveys into the envelope, and giving the envelope to the teacher. Please be sure to put your group members' names and your group's topic on the outside of the envelope. The teacher will add together the total number of surveys grades per envelope and divide by the total number of surveys completed. The groups willof the Research paper that uses 7 of the 10 bibliography card sources (3 maximum from the Internet)
Scoring Guide-Each area is 100 points: Research Paper-100 points maximum. The teacher will read all term papers and grade them on a 100 point system. The main areas of focus will be ability to follow directions, grammar, and usage. Class Presentation-100 points maximum. Each class member will fill out the survey sheet that the group has created for the staff development session. Each class member will assign the group a grade between 60 and 100. The teacher will add together all students' grades and divide those grades by the total number of students present in class to determine the group's Class Presentation grade. Staff Development Presentation-100 Points maximum. Each member of the staff that attends the group's presentation will be given a survey sheet at the conclusion of the presentation. One question that should appear on each group's survey sheet should be a place where each staff member assigns the group a grade from 60 to 100. The teacher will forewarn the faculty about the survey sheets and ask the staff to be honest about each group's presentation. Staff Development Day:The teacher will divide the total number of staff members attending the staff development day by the total number of groups presenting topics. For example: If 100 staff members were attending and 10 different groups were presenting, I would limit the faculty to 10 staff members per topic sign up sheet. This will ensure balance of attendance and equity in grading to all groups. The teacher will post a list of all the different group topics in the teachers' workroom. Each group topic will be assigned a corresponding room number. Each member of the staff will sign up for one of the groups' topics. There will be a previously determined, equitable number of staff members per topic. This will provide student groups with approximately the same number of staff members. Student groups should prepare the classroom they will be presenting in immediately following the dismissal of school at 1:00. It is very important for groups to reserve any pieces of technology they will be using ahead of time for the staff development day. See the teacher ahead of time if there are any problems with this. At the conclusion of the group's presentation, the group members should have the staff members fill out their survey forms. The teacher will supply a large envelope for those completed forms to be placed in. One member of each group should take the initiative of collecting the surveys, putting the surveys into the envelope, and giving the envelope to the teacher. Please be sure to put your group members' names and your group's topic on the outside of the envelope. The teacher will add together the total number of surveys grades per envelope and divide by the total number of surveys completed. The groups will |