I am taking the final fist without the review sheet to test how much information i learned in class and from the book. This is to assess the quality of the in class instruction as well as my own reading comprehension. I will study and fill out the review sheet after the class is over.
Lesson plan- dust collection lesson. intro to the shop, in two days. what-is-it, block of wood. safety intro with wound recognition social/mingle.
1. write objectives.
2. dev instructional strategies and student activities; what will I do, what will they be doing.
3. how will we assess the learning.
Intro to shop: day one, 60 minutes. we will consider injury and talk about basic safety strategies for operating/using tools and handling materials in a wood shop. learn about air quality and dust removal system operation and purpose.
ojectives:
in the intern we will write 32 lesson plans. we can modify ones we have written to make new ones.
I have a basic understanding of assessments/evaluation concepts after this course. I read the chapter so I could follow along in class, but I thought the discussion was wandering and lacked strong authoritative guidance when candidates would get confused on specific examples.
The child in me was stubbornly avoiding the class discussion in protest of the apparent lack of thought put into this lesson. The class exercise felt similarly so, since all of the examples needed added context, and again, there was a lot of un-authoritative scrambling for the answers on the professors behalf.
walked into class while she was looking up some technical law about showing grades publicly in class.
Content standard and 2 objectives:
Standard: Know the policies, procedures, and regulations regarding health and safety in the
workplace, including employers’ and employees’ responsibilities.
Objectives: Identify several things in a shop that contribute to poor indoor air quality. Research OSHA and air quality standards for healthy working conditions(http://www.osha.gov/). Identify good indoor air quality. Locate and explain basic operations and purpose of the dust collection system.
start by asking for experiences with poor air quality. Define what poor air quality is.
Demonstrate a sander quickly without the dust collection on so students can see how much dust is produced.
-Use blooms taxonomy for forming objectives.
- in TPAs we have to write accommodations also.
read chp. 13