Our education students are
getting hands-on teaching experience while helping Louisiana and Arkansas high
school juniors through collaborations with Simsboro High School, Homer High
School, and the Murphy Oil Foundation grant for El Dorado High School. These
projects began over a year ago when Dr. Dawn Cassady was approached with a
request from El Dorado High School to help improve their students writing skills
and ACT scores.
Cassady said “you never know where you will get the next big
idea from, but I saw this as a win-win opportunity.” This collaborative also gives
our student-teachers a chance to interact with students online and
face-to-face.
Through the collaboration with El Dorado High School a
writing-in-action program with required texts (Beowulf and Oedipus) came to
life for the juniors at the high school and the student-teachers. Those involved interacted via distance
education tools and a one-week face-to-face workshop accumulating in the
juniors presentations of their movie trailers and an “Academy Awards Ceremony.”
Cassady said these experiences are adventures for students and provide a way
for students to try new things, keep up with the latest teaching techniques and
experiment under the supervision of experienced teachers. “It is a way for
student-teachers to find their teacher voice” which can be challenging.
The
student-teachers found the experience exciting and rewarding. At Simsboro
students took on The Great Gatsby and the concept of the American dream. The
student teachers also helped students create interactive bulletin boards of the
Titanic and the 9/11 crash sites. Cassady said these projects have produced a
“creative wonderland” for the students and student-teachers. Future projects
include Crime Scene Dramas where students will create short news stories using
iVideo technology.
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