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Brianna Shaw

ODE - Alternative Resident Educator License for World Languages (grades P-12) - 2 views

  • bachelor's degree from an accredited institution of higher education; 30 semester (45 quarter) hours in the world language to be taught with a 2.5 GPA or higher consisting of coursework well distributed across the subject area,
  • Successful completion
  • (IPTI)
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  • Completion of 6 semester hours of professional education coursework, from a college or university that is approved to prepare teachers
    • Brianna Shaw
       
      Not fair! thats like nothingn compared to what we have to do!
  • Evaluation Request Application for an Alternative Resident Educator License
  • Alternative Resident Educator License Application
  • NOTE:  In the second year of teaching under the alternative resident educator license, the educator must take one of the following Praxis II Principles of Learning and Teaching exams: 0521, 0522, 0523 or 0524.
    • Brianna Shaw
       
      Although I personally feel that they have the easy way to becomeing a teacher, it is important to not that they still have to take the PRAXIS
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    *languages*
Brianna Shaw

Alternative teacher certification programs debated - 2 views

  • Meanwhile, both the percentage and number of American college graduates obtaining education degrees has dropped considerably over the last 35 years and Arizona's three public universities are not projected to produce enough teaching candidates to fill the increasing state need
    • Brianna Shaw
       
      This is important as a pro for AL, but this only referes to the state of Arizona....some states need teachers which makes AL a good solution, but others don't need this option when there are very few teaching jobs and too many collage graduates who majored in education.
  • Arizona's students deserve quality public schools with knowledgeable, well-prepared teacher
  • Research shows that teacher quality is the single most important school-related variable affecting student achievement.
    • Brianna Shaw
       
      we could use this to go against AL
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  • teaching more as a matter of quantity than of quality
  • us that it takes more than content knowledge to teach students well
Brianna Shaw

Welcome to Teach-Now.org - 3 views

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    To find requirements for any state this webpage is very useful (compare NY to OH)
Brianna Shaw

SoYouWanna be a teacher? - 1 views

  • What we're trying to say is that being a teacher is a wonderful responsibility, not just an avenue for getting two weeks off at Christmas so you can jet off to the Bahamas. You won't be able to afford it on a teacher's salary anyway.
  • But wait… there's more. You'll have to do a lot more than make lesson plans when you get into the classroom. Along with the pure teaching of classes, teachers at all levels must also:Grade testsHold conferences with parentsAttend school meetingsFor extra pay, teachers often lead extracurricular activities (such as the school play or the Senior Yearbook)
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  • Think about whether you want to teach in a specific setting
    • Brianna Shaw
       
      As of right now there are not many job opportunities for those in education. We may have a preference of where we want to teach, but in reality we may have to travel somewhere else to live and find a job until those jobs arrive where we want our dream job to be.
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    I threw some ideas for our report in this webpage in the sticky notes...
Scott Schnipke

Alternative Certification Isn't Alternative - 2 views

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    This webpage changes subjects...probably shouldn't use this too much
Brianna Shaw

Current Issue.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    This page is VERRRRY long. I honestly did not read through it or highlight any points. If someone would like to feel free to do so, but I wouldn't mind not using this as a reference for the project.
Victoria Zuber

Online Learning: The Pros And Cons Of K-12 Computer Courses - 6 views

  • Proponents of online classes say they are a cost-effective alternative to traditional instruction that provide students more flexibility in their learning, as well as access to a greater variety of options
    • Victoria Zuber
       
      Having a variety of class options would make learning more interesting for students because they would get to choose some of the classes taken.
  • In Florida, thousands of students now rely solely on computers instead of teachers for their daily virtual lessons
    • Victoria Zuber
       
      This is a downfall because students need more face-to-face interaction so that these next generations aren't considered igenerations as well as us.
    • Kayla Geiger
       
      This comment could seem bias coming from the Author, however, because school are relying on technology to teach students. Based on this authors other comments they seem to be valid and unbiased toward the subject.
    • Rachel Kennell
       
      Is being an igeneration such a bad thing? Couldn't it be argued that more technological students will make more successful business people in the future?
    • Heather Hardman
       
      Using computers are a pretty good idea but then it is technology and it does not always help with the students learning ability. The face-to-face interaction with the teacher is needed in some lessons that are sometimes hard to work on with out extra help.
  • The analysis did find that students in online conditions performed modestly better, on average, than those learning the same material through traditional face-to-face instruction.
    • Victoria Zuber
       
      This is interesting to note because previously it was stated that there was no factual information of whether or not these online schools were affective.
    • Rachel Kennell
       
      Which site is more reliable?
    • Heather Hardman
       
      Students may perform better though online classes but they may not be able to retain that information very well with out having the repetition.
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    This site may be useful however when looking through this site it is important to note whether something is a blog post or factual.
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    Description: This website is simply a pro/con list of online computer courses.
Samantha Smith

Is Virtual Schooling a Virtual Reality? - 3 views

  • Virtual schools can be divided into three broad categories. These are the independent, collaborative and broadcast models, respectively.
    • Samantha Smith
       
      I think it is a good way to look at virtual schooling and break it down
    • Kayla Geiger
       
      It is useful to think about the different opportunities that students can have in their virtual schools. Since the author is looking at different categories that is good so we can learn more about how virtual schools function.
  • "it is no longer necessary to learn from a textbook alone or to follow a set schedule of class time...The classroom walls are taken down and learning is possible anytime the student has access to a computer ...and the Internet".
    • Samantha Smith
       
      even though i like being on the computer i would not want to take school on it. and i think reading a text book stimulates the mind
    • Rachel Kennell
       
      Reading on a computer screen can stimulate the mind also, and virtual schools use textbooks too sometimes.
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    virtual reality
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    At the very top of this site it is stated that everything in this article is the author's opinions so things taken from this sight should be used more lightly than others that provide proven facts and statistics.
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    Description: This link covers a mix of things - mainly covering the author's feelings. It talks about the future of schooling, why virtual schools are becoming popular, and so on.
Victoria Zuber

K12 - Review of an Educational Alternative for Figure Skaters K12 Online Distance Schoo... - 3 views

  • The quality of the K12 school curriculum is very high.
    • Victoria Zuber
       
      This could be an opinion rather than a fact.
  • Students are provided with a computer, textbooks, workbooks, and supplies.
    • Victoria Zuber
       
      This is something important to note, however it doesn't state what the cost would be.
    • Rachel Kennell
       
      Is it true for all schools or just the one on this website?
  • There is no doubt that the content of the K12 program is excellent
    • Victoria Zuber
       
      This is clearly an opinion not factual.
    • Kayla Geiger
       
      I think that this author is using way too many opinions and not fact. I do not know how reliable this author is.
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    This may be a reliable source if we were concentrating on why virtual schooling is good for one set group of people, figure skaters. However I don't think this is the kind of information we need for this project.
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    Description: This link is a description of a K-12 online alternative for figure skaters. It shows pros/cons of how this education plan would be good/bad for figure skaters and their families from a 'traveling' perspective.
Victoria Zuber

Cons of Virtual School for Those with Special Needs - Parenting Children with Special N... - 1 views

  • I think this is the single biggest danger. Parenting our children can be challenging.
    • Victoria Zuber
       
      This is a true statement, however if you don't want your kids to be in this kind of schooling then don't give them an option.
    • Kayla Geiger
       
      I think that the author should be careful saying something is the single biggest problem. It makes them seem bias and unreliable. I understand why this author is stating that parenting is difficult and challenging, but they should be warned.
  • If you choose virtual school, you become a key part of the education team.
    • Victoria Zuber
       
      While parents teach their children a lot, there is a difference when it comes to school work. Some people have the ability to get through to kids and some do not.
  • the truth is that parents who are schooling their children at home (or using virtual school) will need to be very intentional about giving their child opportunities for things would occur regularly within a brick and mortar school. This not only includes social interaction, but things like physical education, and music and art opportunities.
    • Victoria Zuber
       
      Being invlolved in extra-curricular activities is something that can benefit any student, however if online schooling is chosen I believe these things become more important for children.
    • Rachel Kennell
       
      Some kids who go to traditional schools don't get all these things either. They choose whether to be involved and aren't pushed into it as much as when they are home schooled.
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    cons
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    While it is nice to have a negative side to virtual education, this site appears to be done by a single parent which isn't going to be as a reliable source to use as others may be.
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    Description: This link is simply a list of cons from a parent of an individual with special needs.
Brianna Shaw

Teacher Licensure: The Disadvantages of Alternate Route Teachers - 1 views

  • rarely realize exactly what they are getting themselves into
  • demanding and a stressful occupation
  • 180-190 days a year, but teachers work at night, on weekends, on holidays. During the summer, teachers evaluate the previous school year and prepare for the forthcoming year, developing materials and curriculum
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  • many programs do not require teachers to complete any sort of student teaching.
  • Without student teaching, teachers have not had the opportunity to observe other more experienced teachers or to observe how teachers handle discipline
  • (IEPS, rosters, reports, testing info, bell schedules
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    Soooooo I LOVE THIS PAGE!!!!! I think it is very useful for our report and we should refer back to this page for a way to bring-out our opinions.
Samantha Smith

Virtual Charter Schools: Pros and Cons of the Growing Trend - Public School Review - 2 views

  • Just as the internet has changed the way Americans shop, date, and stay updated with the news, it is also changing the landscape of American education
    • Samantha Smith
       
      I think this is a great statement, which means it will change how education is formed
  • Virtual charter schools also eliminate social and behavioral issues that are prevalent at public schools, especially at the high school level
    • Samantha Smith
       
      This may be true but virtual schooling is not going to change the attitude of the students
    • Kayla Geiger
       
      I think this point is a good point for the Author to bring up. This makes me think the author really cares about students. However social issues are a large issues for school who aren't doing virtual schooling let alone schools that are. The internet is changing how students communicate, which is changing relationships in schools.
    • Rachel Kennell
       
      Can you really know if it will or won't change the attitude of the student? It could be argued that the influence of peers in the school setting does have an enormous effect on a person's personality or attitude.
    • Heather Hardman
       
      Though virtual charter schools may eliminate social and behavior issues that are prevalent at the public schools the students will be unable to form friendships with other students that come with attending public schools. Also this may be easier for them to learn in an environment that they are comfortable with.
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    pros and cons
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    I believe this site is reliable because it includes User Agreement information where it includes warranties, disclaimers, acceptance of terms, etc. that has credible information for anyone interested in virtual schooling. The site also has advantages and disadvantages listed which makes it more reliable because it isn't a biased site.
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    Description: This website has disadvantages and advantages of online schooling. It explains online schooling for someone who is interested.
Victoria Zuber

Is a "Virtual School" the Right Choice for Your Child? - 4 views

  • Her child can move quickly through her strong subjects, and spend more time on her weaker areas, like math.
    • Victoria Zuber
       
      This is definitly a pro for virtual schools because students are able to take more time on something they don't understand rather than only having a set amount of time a day.
    • Rachel Kennell
       
      Will students be forced to take the time to learn what they aren't as good at, or will they be able to just skip over some of those things?
  • “There has been no valid study showing that children participating in virtual or computer-based learning models are performing any better than in traditional schools.”
    • Victoria Zuber
       
      Without any evidence of whether or not these virtual schools are effective makes it difficult to decide whether these are beneficial or not.
    • Kayla Geiger
       
      This comment is important because if virtual schools are going to start spreading we need to make sure that they are improving students or at least doing just as well as students in traditional schools.
  • enrollment in online classes reached the 1 million mark last year. Some experts predict that by 2019 half of courses in Grades 9 to 12 will be delivered online.
    • Victoria Zuber
       
      This is interesting to think about because I had never heard about these virtual schools until a month ago.
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    the right choice
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    After browsing through this sight it is evident that it isn't going to be reliable because it is simply a blog where anyone can write what their view is on virtual education.
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    Description: This website is simply a blog site.
Victoria Zuber

Virtual Homeschooling - 3 views

  • Virtual school students are provided with all of the materials they need to complete the program free of charge.
    • Victoria Zuber
       
      This is interesting because on ivirtual webiste it stated that there would be extra costs to those who chose virtual education.
  • Parents are told what and how to teach, and must adhere to the approved curriculum, school schedule and state standards.
    • Victoria Zuber
       
      This is important to note because not all parents have the ability to help their children with homework let alone be like a teacher to them for virtual schooling.
    • Rachel Kennell
       
      Aren't there some options for virtual schools that don't make the parents be teachers? Can they learn by watching a teacher live or other methods?
    • Heather Hardman
       
      There may be video's for parents to watch on how to teach their children but those techniques are not always helpful to their child because the child may not meet the learned objective or goal that is set for them.
    • Kayla Geiger
       
      Homeschooling has many issues that people talk about anyway, so virtual schooling is even more of an issue because students do not even have to speak with their parents, it is all online. This is something that I think the author should think about.
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    While this is another site for enrollment it also includes disadvantages which makes this site more useful than the other enrollment websites.
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    Description: This link is a website for enrollment and also has a few disadvantages.
Samantha Smith

Benefits and Drawback of Virtual Learning - 3 views

  • Among them is the fact that good typists can monopolize the conversation, and protocols need to be learned by most users or they become overwhelmed.
    • Samantha Smith
       
      I think this is true because some of the "better" students will take on control and others will slip right by
    • Rachel Kennell
       
      Couldn't this be controlled by the instructor of the course? They could require everyone to put in effort so one person can't just carry the team.
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    drawbacks and advantages
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    Being from a Consulting Firm the information presented appear to be very reliable along with the fact that it includes information for both pros and cons.
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    Description: This link is a very professional look at pros/cons of virtual learning. It has a little bit of difficult wording and is not a very lengthy article, however.
Victoria Zuber

Discussing the Pros and Cons of High School Online Learning - 3 views

  • It is literally access to knowledge, educational freedom, electronic communication, flexibility and creativity all in one learning method. Online learning provides a tool to teach students to become self-directed learners—a skill that will last them a lifetime.
    • Victoria Zuber
       
      I think this is an important statement because it allows individuals who are either busy with extra curiculars and also with adults who never finished high school. I also like the statement that it teaches students to become self-directed learners.
    • Rachel Kennell
       
      Do virtual schools force them to become self-directed learners, or do some programs just let people slide by without putting as much effort into it as you would going to actual school?
    • Heather Hardman
       
      Online learning may provide the tool for students to become more self-directed learners, though its a helpful skill, but they do miss out on building relationships and social skills that are learned through the public school system.
  • Many virtual schools offer dual enrollment at the high school level allowing students to earn both high school and college credit
    • Victoria Zuber
       
      This is important to note for adults who go back to earn their high school diploma along with a future in higher education.
    • Kayla Geiger
       
      This author is evaluating many different sides to this subject. With this quotes they are saying that students can earn high school and college credits which is great, but then they say that these virtual schools are going to be expensive for students. This author wants to weight the pros and cons.
  • The costs associated with these types of programs include not only the tuition associated with the online program but also costs for supplies, tutors, computers and other materials necessary to complete the online courses.
    • Victoria Zuber
       
      This is important to note because even thought public schools are 100% free you may end up paying a lot more for an online education.
    • Rachel Kennell
       
      If you choose virtual school, do you still have to pay for the public school system? That may be something that those considering virtual school should take into account.
    • Heather Hardman
       
      Considering the costs for the virtual programs they could cost more or about the same as a public school system because most people do not have the supplies. On a positive side it may cost less to do these programs with children depending on how much the parent is willing to spend additionally to the tuition.
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    Right away this sight isn't going to be 100% reliable by showing both sides because the sight was created by ivirtualschools.
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    Description: This website simply discusses the pros and cons of online learning.
Samantha Smith

The pros and cons of distance learning: most students and teachers applaud the flexibil... - 3 views

  • most students and teachers applaud the flexibility that online learning allows,
    • Kayla Geiger
       
      This is a great website.
  • But as the idea of virtual education catches on throughout the country, educators say there are pros and cons to cyber classes and a number of hurdles that schools must overcome.
    • Samantha Smith
       
      I think schools are gonna have to overcome different hurdles if virtual schooling becomes more popular
    • Rachel Kennell
       
      What kinds of hurdles will they have to overcome? Is it really going to affect public schools very much if a few more students start choosing virtual schooling?
    • Heather Hardman
       
      Schools may have to overcome obstacles but though students may choose to use cyber classes public schools will not be affected that much. Public schools provide different opportunities for students with in their classrooms but if the cyber classes become popular the number of students that attend public schools will start to decline which may cause problems.
    • Kayla Geiger
       
      There are pros and cons to almost every situation that happens in schools. The author is saying that school is having difficulties for students and teachers, but students and teachers have hurdles without virtual schooling.
  • They say the online classes provide educational alternatives for non-traditional learners such as home schooled students and teens who have dropped out of secondary schools.
    • Samantha Smith
       
      I think it may be good but then students will miss the face to face communication
    • Rachel Kennell
       
      What about when they can actually see the teacher and the teacher can see the students by video schooling? Then they still have face to face communication.
    • Heather Hardman
       
      When using the virtual schooling yes there may be times that the students can use video schooling to work with the instructor and have that face-to-face communication. There may be times when the students have a question that needs to be answered in person like a math problem and need it shown out.
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  • But virtual classes are not for every student. Students who learn better through verbal cues may have trouble with online classes. Students who do not communicate well in writing may have problems trying to get their point across in e-mails. Other students may not be self-motivated enough to stick with an online class. "It is not a learning style that works for everyone.
    • Samantha Smith
       
      I think it does depend on the student and how they learn and what is best for them.
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    This site is great containing both pros and cons with statements from people who have used viritual schools. And it's nice to get insight from both sides.
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    Description: This website is insight into opinions and pros/cons of individuals who has actually used virtual schools.
Victoria Zuber

Virtual Education - 3 views

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    This slide show is presented as an opinion statement and only shows the pros of virtual education so this is not credible.
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    Description: This link is a powerpoint slideshow showing the pros of virtual education.
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    This is a powerpoint and so i was not able to copy and paste but there is some good information
Victoria Zuber

ONeil_Distance_Education.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 2 views

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    distance in education
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    Even though this site is from 2006 it includes many sources which leads me to believe that it is going to be a very reliable website.
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    Description: This link is a summary of 'distance' education and shows how it has changed school for the student and for the teacher.
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    Beaudoin recognized that faculty would have to adjust monitoring and evaluating the work of geographically distant learners rather than transmit information in person (Beaudoin, 1990) - I can see how contacting students for a teacher would be difficult when you could have students in different states for the same class. Along with the fact that technology can be very temperamental so you can't always rely on it.
Spencer Genson

Ohio Alternative Routes to Teacher Certification - TheApple.com - 2 views

  • Applicant must complete six semester hours (or the equivalent) of professional education coursework within the past five years with a GPA of 2.5, and from a college or university approved to prepare teachers, as follows: three hours in teaching methods, including field experience, and three hours in developmental characteristics of adolescent youths;
    • Spencer Genson
       
      The candidate is required to take education classes in a time frame after they apply to receive their alternative license.
  • License (two-year non-renewable) is issued on verification of employment by superintendent of school district; Employing school district agrees to provide a structured mentoring program.
    • Spencer Genson
       
      New teacher recieves temorary license. The school distric is responsible for making sure that the "teacher" is on track to get the necessary schooling done to achieve permanant teaching license.
  • Applicant must complete two years of teaching under the alternative license;
    • Spencer Genson
       
      Cannot receive the teaching licensure until they have taught with their alternative license for dos años.
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