Friday, April 3, 2015

Prototype

Problem of Practice:
How can I make Accounting more engaging for students?  I want to eliminate some of the book work/worksheets.  I would like to see Accounting more personalized and exciting.  More importantly, how do I move from the Enhancement level-SAMR

The idea I am going to work with:



Thursday, March 12, 2015

The Problem

I would like to re-design my Accounting Curriculum.  If I am bored with the lecture, samples, and then homework, I can only imagine how my students feel.  I want to break away from the workbook and integrate some technology and problem solving skills that go beyond the textbook.  I would like to go out the community and use resources available.  There a lot of life skills in accounting like balancing a checkbook but that is only one chapter out of 17.  I want to improve my lessons by bringing in community mentors or doing little accounting projects around the school.  My principal, for years, has been asking if my students could help keep books for our community food pantry.  I have been nervous; are my students ready to take on a job that big when just learning about accounting?  Yet, I think this is a big part of my problem, letting go and letting students take charge of their learning.  Learning becomes more natural if done in an environment that let's them think outside the box (at least that is what I have been learning in this class so far) :-).

Friday, March 6, 2015

Greetings from Great Falls, MT

My name is Jessica Goosen and I have lived in MT just about my whole life.  I am married to a wonderful husband for 16 years and have two children (girl 9, boy 11).  This is my 15th year teaching high school business classes and am still enjoying it :-)  I started my Lesley endeavors in October 2013 and am winding down with only this class plus one more!  I will receive my Master's in Technology Education with a Certificate in On-line Teaching.

This waterfall is in Glacier National Park.  I enjoy hiking here every summer!  It's only a couple hours from my house.