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We Teach Children. Pedagogy vs. Technical Content. Jocelyn Long Leanna Carstetter Kerri Myers. Presenters. Jocelyn Long 6 th Grade Technology Education Teacher Neff 6, Manheim Township School District Leanna Carstetter Sophomore Technology Education Student Millersville University PA
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We Teach Children Pedagogy vs. Technical Content Jocelyn Long Leanna Carstetter Kerri Myers
Presenters • Jocelyn Long • 6th Grade Technology Education Teacher • Neff 6, Manheim Township School District • Leanna Carstetter • Sophomore Technology Education Student • Millersville University PA • Kerri Myers • Middle School Technology Education Teacher • Tamanend Middle School, Central Bucks School District
Questions? • What should the focus of technology education teacher preparation be technical content or pedagogy? • Is what we teach as important as how we teach? Do the students we teach matter at all? • What separates the effective teachers from the non effective teachers? • How can we apply this information in the preparation of future technology education teachers?
Content - What do we teach? Energy, Power and Transportation Systems Manufacturing, Production and Construction Systems Bio-related Technology Systems Engineering and Design Communication Systems
Pedagogy - How do we teach? • The art, science, or profession of teaching (merriam-webster dictionary) • Technology education advantage • Students WANT to be and LIKE being in our classes • We provide HANDS ON, REAL LIFE applications to Science and Math concepts
Students - Who do we teach? • Students of all ages • Students with different backgrounds • Race, Religion, and Cultures • English Language Learners/English as a Second Language • Urban vs. Rural • Mixture of Male and Female • Students with special needs
Connecting all Three • How do we combine the answers to these three questions together to create the ultimate technology education teachers? • To answer this question, we looked at some of the research done on what makes effective teachers.
So what do effective teachers look like? • Have great classroom management • Holds command of their classes • Establishes and enforce a system to keep students on task and minimizes distraction • Allow students collaborate while creating classroom protocol • Use a variety of instructional strategies • Differentiates instruction and adapts to individual differences • Assessments are valid and truly gage what students are learning
Effective Teachers … • Are organized • Lessons are well prepared • Have the needed supplies ready to go • Teaching aids are use effectively • Engages students in learning • Invites students to share their knowledge and experiences • Uses probing questions • Praise correct and/or different answers
Effective Teachers … • Interact with and show interest in their students • Recognize and greet students in and out of class • Approachable, friendly, and available • Actively involved with students and other staff • Provide a “warm classroom climate” • Accept all students • Develop a classroom community • Allows students to feel comfortable to think outside the box
Effective Teachers … • Become master of their subject • Has knowledge in the subject and the ability to communicate that knowledge • Continues learning new things • Show enthusiasm about what they teach • Relates subject to everyday life • Motivates students to want to learn • Makes teaching/learning FUN!!!
Why does this matter? • Only 1 of the 8 common themes has anything to do with the content being taught. • The others are heavily dependant on • The Teacher • Pedagogy • The Students
What does this all mean? • We need to remember we teach children. • We need to be preparing the future generation of technology education teachers with the skills to be effective teachers. • While content is important, shouldn’t more time be spent on giving future teachers experience with the pedagogy side of teaching?
How can this be achieved? • While teaching content to pre-service teachers intertwine topics such as: • When you are teaching your students about this you should … • Your goals and content at the middle school level should concentrate on… • Provide pre-service teachers with more hands-on, classroom experience. Get them out in the field as soon as possible.
How can this be achieved? • Teacher education programs could be specifically orientated to meet the needs of individual pre-service teachers. • Expose pre-service teachers to the professional side of teaching. • Encourage them to become involved in organizations like TECA and ITEA
Your Thoughts and Ideas on this Topic • Please share your thoughts and ideas on this topic … We want to expand our research base and hear what you have to say.
Final Question What should the focus of technology education teacher preparation be? Technical Content or Pedagogy
Resources • Hoffman, J. Classroom Management Research Power Point. Manheim Township Moodle Site, https://moodle.mtwp.net/course/view.php?id=2192 • Eble, K. (1971). The Recognition and Evaluation of Teaching. Components of Effective Teaching as Perceived but Students. • Sheffield, E. (1974). Teaching in the Universities – No One Way. Characteristics of Effective Teachers Most Often Mentioned. • Ebro, L. (1977). Instructional Behavior Patterns of Distinguished University Teachers. Characteristic of Great Teachers. • Smith, R. (Sept. 1980). A Checklist for Good Teaching. Teaching and Learning, Vol 7, No 1. Concordia University. • Current pre-service teachers, teachers, and teacher educators in the field of Technology Education.