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Week 12 - Administration

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Week 12

Administrative Technology for Teachers Definition

Technology that assists an educator in accomplishing the administrative, professional, and management tasks associated with the profession

Administrative Technology Uses for Teachers Preparing memos, letters, reports, and budgets Tracking student information, computing grades,

and preparing lesson plans and IEPs Reporting required student information Gathering data for student reports Gathering data for academic decision making Prepare required reports Tracking and reporting grades, helps create

seating charts, rolls, and other classroom tasks Analyzing grade and student data for better

academic decision making

2004 Survey

Lecture Worksheet #1

What technology tools might help you out with your administrative responsibilities as a teacher?

Teacher Administrative Responsibilities You are responsible for making sure

students learn and achieve standards Lesson plans Learning management systems Data driven decisions

Lesson Planning

Lesson Planning

Lesson plans Meeting all standards Track lessons for next time Revise for next time

Improve teaching Submit lesson plans

Learning Management Systems

Data Driven Decision Making

Data Driven Decision Making “We can not assume that our schools

will naturally drift toward using technology effectively. We must commit ourselves to staying the course and making the changes necessary to reach our goals of educating every child. These are ambitious goals, but they are goals worthy of a great nation such as ours. Together, we can use technology to ensure that no child is left behind.” George W. Bush

"Information is the key to holding schools accountable for improved performance every year among every student group. Data is our best management tool. I often say that what gets measured, gets done. If we know the contours of the problem, and who is affected, we can put forward a solution. Teachers can adjust lesson plans. Administrators can evaluate curricula. Data can inform decision-making. Thanks to No Child Left Behind, we're no longer flying blind.” Margaret Spellings, U. S. Secretary of

Education

Some Technology tools to help with administrative responsibilities

PDA Software

“I can see dates and infractions tied to behavior problems. I can see if the child is a special-needs student. I can tell if the child is having problems with a particular staff member or in a particular area of the school -- for example, the hallway, restroom, classroom, or cafeteria. I can tell if the child has no behavioral reports. If the student transferred within our district, all information from the previous school is reported in this system. I can even tell if the child came from a school outside of the district…” Assistant Principal

Portfolio

School ID

Skill-Based Report Cards

GradeQuick

My Gradebook

Data Driven Decision Making

Lecture Worksheet #2

What administrative tool do you find most helpful and why?

Lecture Worksheet #3

As a team, come up with the necessary tools you would want for your future classroom and school. Describe how this would meet your administrative needs. Draw a picture on the back of your worksheet.

Potential Ideas

School cafeteria School nurse

Medications Admissions Library School attendance Photo ID cards Discipline Grades/report cards IEPs

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