Thursday, August 28, 2008

ACCESS

Are you a technologically savvy teacher? Do you want to expand your horizons and teach more than those children sitting in your classroom? If you answered "yes" to either of these questions, you would be a good candidate for the ACCESS Program, also known as the Alabama Connecting Classroom, Educators and Students Statewide Program.

Alabama has stepped up and initiated a program where classroom opportunities are opened up to students at schools where certain classes are not offered. For instance, a school that is more rural than another may not have the resources to offer AP (advanced placement) courses to their students, but through the ACCESS Program students can be taught through either web-based or video conferencing learning. This enables students in these rural schools the ability to obtain an Advanced Diploma in the State of Alabama. One draw back, however, is that the students selected for these classes must be organized and self sufficient in keeping up with their own workloads.
ACCESS has also opened the doors for the teachers of Alabama. This program gives teachers the opportunity to use top notch, advanced technology to teach a class, a classroom filled with students in various locations. This also gives teachers a much larger community base than they would while teaching at one single school. In addition, it provides smaller schools with more staff. As with the students, the same is true with the teachers, they must be well organized and well prepared. Furthermore, the teacher must keep this type of learning interesting so as to not lose their student's attention.
As a teacher we should be constantly learning new things and what better way to share your new knowledge than with the ACCESS Program.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Alabama Learning Exchange (ALEX)

The State of Alabama has a wonderful new information library on the internet available for teachers named the Alabama Learning Exchange. This website has various links to help teachers in any subject or grade. As a teacher accesses these links, he/she will have the opportunity to view lesson plans, ideas from other teachers, as well as additional links to help support their teaching methods. This site allows a teacher the ability to communicate with other teachers through a support roundtable. Additionally there are links with grant opportunities and a link specifically for tips and tricks of the trade.

Another fascinating tool on the ALEX website is a link for teachers and students to participate in distance learning with the new ACCESS program. The ACCESS program is new and will soon be available in all of the Mobile County High Schools. ACCESS enables high school students to take classes online or through other interactive avenues that might not be available through their school. This ACCESS lab will give teachers the opportunity to become an interactive educator by participating in the ACCESS program.

Alabama is striving to be on the cutting edge of technology with both the ALEX and ACCESS programs. Both of these websites give Alabama educators as well as Alabama students access to things that would normally not be available by the touch of a keyboard. Take a moment to view the website for yourself, http://alex.state.al.us/, you may be pleasantly suprised.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

The Real Me

I am a married, mother of three who works one full time job, one part-time job and attends school on a part-time basis. I have a son, one who may be the same age as many students I go to school with, and two daughters ages 10 and 12. Some of my hobbies include boating, fishing, gardening or just hanging out with my family.

As I stated earlier, I do work a full-time job as a medical transcriptionist. I worked for a local hospital for 12 years until October of last year when they decided to outsource our department. Although this was very upsetting at the time, in retrospect it was probably a blessing in disguise. This life changing event made me step back and look at my job, my life, and the things I really love to do. I have also worked part-time for years as the children's director at our church. It hit me, like a brick, that I love working with children. These events helped guide my decision to return to college to become an elementary school teacher.

My life is filled with schedules that pull me day-to-day and hour-to-hour. I have people needing part of me here and part of me there, but all in all, my life is filled with things that I do because they are necessary, I do many things because I want to do them, and finally all the other things I do just because I love doing them.

This is the REAL ME !

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