Ivette Veiga Future of Education Instructor: Jennifer Wojcik.

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Ivette Veiga Future of Education Instructor: Jennifer Wojcik

The first professional educators’ organization founded in FEA is a non profit organization formed by the union of two education association, The Florida Teaching Professions-NEA and FEA/United. This educational organization’ purposes are: 1. support local educational institutions, 2. advocates for public education and members, 3. keeps supporters of public education, communities and members united to focus on students’ learning environment that meet the expectations and criteria our society demands to guarantee our students’ learning success (Florida Education Association, 2013).

FEA has survived 127 years, and it will continue serving our teachers, students, and communities to improve education with “integrity, respect, empowerment, advocacy”. FEA assist teachers to get ready for the new standards offering professional developments, presenting websites to share teaches’ ideas and experiences, among others.

. Florida educators are receiving and implementing new standards, which main porpoise is to ensure that all students graduate from high school prepared for college or for the workforce with a deeper knowledge work. “The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) were researched, written and developed by professional educators and education experts from across the United States” (Florida Department of Education, Common Core State Standards, para.1).

Technology is a great resource for students and teachers to reinforce students’ learning skills. Laptops, smart boards for interactive activities, game and gamification, digital storytelling and literacy, software, tablets with innumerable free application not only to reinforce instruction, but to help those whose condition affects their learning process, among others

The WAIT was developed in 1939 by David Wechsler, who led American Psychological Association. The test was designed to measure the intelligence in adults, children, and adolescents. (Wechsler, 1944, p. 3, as cited in Kaufman & Lichtenberger, 1999). He defined intelligence as an effect rather than a cause. The WISC has been revised throughout the years updating norms, current represented populations, materials, and changes to the questions. The current version, WISC-IV is a great tool used to determinate if a learning disability is present which is based on the child’s IQ scored on the tests. The test allows to determinate discrepancies between a child’s intelligence and performance at school.

These tests provide a verbal Intelligent Quotient (I.Q.) score, a Performance I.Q. score, and a Composite score based on the combined scores.

Goal: Pursuing higher education, participates in training and professional development, and incorporates the most technology possible in the classrooms. Participating in educational trainings and pursuing a higher education Incorporating the highest technology possible to lessons Bringing ideas to help our school funds raise to invest in technology.

1. Pursuing online degree programs. 2. Participating in training and professional development 3. Sharing experiences and ideas Education

Technology Incorporating technology tools: Smart board Tables Games and gamification Wearable technology Preparing students to success in an interrelated and opened world!

Budgetary Process: Modifying rules and regulations. Investing in education. Creating programs to help modify public school system.

Budget: Considering good ideas to help increase school funds. Involving parents, teachers, and administrators to participate and support the ideas is essential

Educational Technology Budgeting Public Policy

Educational Technologies Technology as an important resource to improve and develop education’s expectations. The Internet has permitted interrelated devices, information, and learners all over the world.

Taking Action: Involving community members, parents, local leaders, and residents in the area to ensuring the success of students in an open and interrelated world. Preparing professionals Incorporating technology Creating successful programs Create smart policies