Title: Researching Together: Engaging Minds
1Researching Together Engaging Minds
- the inquiry approach and the VELS
2This presentation
- Is not based word for word on this PowerPoint.
- Will provide you with some necessary information
handouts to take away with you.
3This presentation
- Encourages your input comments, suggestions,
concerns. - Aims to provide a starting point for your
situation.
4Does not mean to state the obvious!
5Presenters
- Carmel Spry Assistant Director of Studies and
Head of English - Margaret Simkin Head of Information Services
- At
- The Hamilton And Alexandra College
6About us Carmel
- Appointed 2006. Background primarily secondary
English in the Catholic and Independent sectors. - Current teaching load this year comprises Year 8,
10 and 12 English.
7About us Margaret
- Commenced 2005, background mainly as a classroom
teacher in secondary SOSE, Information Technology
and English. Qualified Teacher-librarian. - Manages both the Junior and Senior Campus
libraries teaching Library and Information Skills
from ELC to year 6, and a Year 10 Geography
class.
8About The Hamilton and Alexandra College
- Is a Co- educational Day and Boarding School
situated in Victoria's Western District. - Established in 1871, the school has a strong
history and tradition of academic excellence.
9About The Hamilton and Alexandra College
- The College has 460 students from Early Learning
through to Year 12. -
- There are 2 campuses (Senior and Junior)
approximately 1.5km apart.
10Technology provision
- Each teacher is issued with a tablet laptop.
- Each classroom has an overhead projector, docking
station and Interactive Whiteboard
11Senior Campus
12IWB use at the senior campus
13IWB use at Senior Campus
14Alexandra Library Reference section
15Other technological access
- Two computer rooms with 25 computers.
- Reference section of the Alexandra Library has 10
computers. - Two trolleys of laptops (15 per trolley).
- Fully networked sites.
- Numerous printers BW colour.
- Several scanners.
- Still and DVD cameras.
16Junior Campus
17Using IWBs in the Junior Campus
18IWB use at the Junior Campus
19Handbury Library
20Other Junior Campus technology
- Computer lab with 25 computers adjacent to the
Library
21VELS and our situation
- Independent schools have not had to base their
courses on VELS to date. - Our strong academic tradition means there is a
high level of concern about integrating domains. - Next year we will introduce VELS
- based courses into year 7.
22Researching Together Engaging Minds
- Anyone not already own the program?
- Anyone using it already? Please feel free to
contribute as we go along we are beginners and
can do with help!
23Collecting VELS information
- Has been vital in terms of being ready to assist
teachers with course writing. - Has been multi pronged no need to reinvent the
wheel! - New text books
- Sources from elsewhere
- Promotion where/when possible e.g. from SLAV
website
24Timeline of our journey with R2G
- Full details are on the handout but in summary
- In 2005 the flyer advertising the CD arrived. I
thought about purchasing.
252005 contd.
- June 2005 Mary Manning spoke at a South West
District Library Association meeting. - She made the point that VELS embodied cooperative
planning and teaching and provided a pathway to
information literacy. She briefly showed us R2G.
262005 contd.
- In November 2005 SWDLA hosted Anne Young from
BSSC demonstrating R2G. She extolled the virtues
of a consistent approach to assignment setting
which integrated information literacy skills with
assessment tasks. - Program was purchased.
27Semester 2 2006
- We attended a regional one day workshop in
Stawell. There were many advantages to taking
this opportunity - BSSC and SLAV expertise
- Time
- Hands on
- One main focus
- Applied to many different settings by the school
teams in attendance - And being there together.
282006 contd.
- We then ran an internal PD session at the start
of term 4 for interested staff showing what can
be done with R2G and how to do it. - We demonstrated the unit we had devised at the
workshop.
29Meanwhile in Geography
- Margaret used templates to develop assignments.
- Very basically initially using the concept of and
incorporating thinking skills. - (Using R2G addresses some of the ICT standards as
well!)
30Term 4 Geography
- Then, encouraged by student response, a complete
unit. - Setting up units takes time, dont be too
ambitious about how much you can write up in a
term.
31A golden opportunity
- Arose towards the end of the year when teachers
began looking for an alternate program for Year 7
8 students - in the last week of school.
-
- Fantastic Futures was proposed and then developed.
32Fantastic Futures an integrated unit
- Student Assignment
- Preparatory Evaluation
33Advantages of putting Library time into
developing this was
- Almost all year 7 8 teachers were involved.
- They were happy to supervise
- but preferred not to have
- to organise anything!
- (End of year crazy time!)
34Like a Christmas present for teaching inquiry
methods
- Library and IT staff were available to assist
students take their work wherever they wanted it
to go. - Students got to see what we owned and how to use
it.
35Hence in 2007
- Individual teachers and student teachers are
starting to use R2G or parts thereof. E.G
Assessment rubrics. - A number of staff are aware that they can come
to the Library for assistance with assignment
planning. - Library intranet presence becoming established.
36The next piece for English
- Was developed by Carmel for her Year 10 class.
37So where do you start?
- Buy the CD.
- Load it onto your network.
- Explore it.
- Start to use it like this
- Set up a folder which includes anything a teacher
might need VELS standards, PoLT, Word proformas
from the CD etc.
38Sessions on R2G
- Are being run by SLAV in August.
- Plan now to attend one of the sessions with a
proactive teacher at your school! Sign on asap!
39When working with a teacher
- Hand them this copy (or direct them to something
like this on the network so the hyperlinks work)
40And remember
- R2G is enormous. You will continue to keep
finding information and templates you can use. - When you begin you might find it overwhelming.
- Once you start to use it you will easily become
familiar with it.
41Go home and play with it!
- Feel free to email us
- cspry_at_hamiltoncollege.vic.edu.au
- msimkin_at_hamiltoncollege.vic.edu.au