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Friendship Academy of Engineering and Technology is a Middle/ High transformation school in Baltimore City that open in 2008.
F.A.E.T Serves students from all over the city in grades 6th- 12th
F.A.E.T primary objective is to develop college ready students and prepare them for careers in:EngineeringNetworkingSoftware Developing Architecture Design
The idea behind a transformation school like Friendship Academy of Engineering and Technology is to limit the number of transitions that students make in their academic careers.
Resulting in:Students in a comfortable school cultureStudents who are exciting about learning
This is the reason why this presentation will be centered around F.A.E.T’s Middle School population and trends.
If F.A.E.T wants to have a successful high school then it must start with a successful middle school students.
In its first two full years in the Baltimore City Public School System F.A.E.T has narrowly missed its own Annual Measureable Objective and the Annual Yearly Process score set by Maryland State of Education.
2010 Math AMO-71.4.% / 2010 Score- 59.9%
2010 Reading AMO- 80.9% / 2010 Score- 72.9%
2010 M.S.A. Break down for Math All Students
Basic- 40.1%Proficient- 52.9%Advanced- 7.0%
Special EducationBasic- 60.0%Proficient- 25.0%Advanced- 15.0%
FARMSBasic- 44.6%Proficient- 49.0%Advanced- 6.4%
2010 M.S.A. Break down for Reading All Students
Basic- 27.1%Proficient- 55.9%Advanced- 17.8%
Special EducationBasic- 50.0%Proficient- 45.0%Advanced- 5.0%
FARMSBasic- 30.4%Proficient- 55.7%Advanced- 13.9%
My goal as a the school 6th & 7th grade Social Studies teacher is to assist and reinforce the techniques and skills that my students have learned in their Math and English class in order to help F.A.E.T meet our A.Y.P.
OutlineMarch of 2011, the Middle School students
at F.A.E.T. will meet or exceed the Annual Measureable Objective of 81.8% in Reading and 71.4% in Math set for us by the Maryland State of Education in order to reach A.Y.P
BUT HOW DO WE ACHIEVE THIS GOAL????
The Answer!!!
Facebook Twitter
The answer is simple. Social Networks
• If educators begin integrate the use of social networks not only will take a interest in their tested subjects, but they will also be excited about the M.S.A. and about doing well on them.
Educators need to begin to incorporate social networks into their curriculum and test prep.
Reasons why: Students consistently use them and are comfortable with. Their sites are updated with newer Web 2.0
technologies Teachers can share and link variety of Web 2.0 to a
class social network pageStudents will have constant communication with Peers
and Teachers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj-XCUIbbcE&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
This can work for classroom projects, Why can’t it work for M.S.A Prep?
Constant communication with Peers and Teachers.
After school and Saturday extended learning programs could be held via Twitter or using the Wall function as a discussion board. During these programs students could also use the
instant massager function to get more of a one on one instruction.
Teachers can upload YouTube clips, News casts blogs, articles, podcast, as well as many other forms Web 2.0 that related to Math, Reading & Test Prep.
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Social Network Sites: Definition, History and Scholarship-http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol13/issue1/boyd.ellison.html
MD Report Card- www.MDreportcard.org
School Improvement In Maryland:http://www.mdk12.org/data/index.aspx?Nav=1.2