Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Fulfilling The Promise pg 120-162
There are a lot of additional resources in this book. I liked the graphic organizers they had. They are helpful for me as a teacher in planning instruction and are useful for students while they are reading, studying and taking notes. I liked the illustration of the know understand do format. You have the "know" which leads to the "understand" which then leads to the "do". It helps clarify what it is that you want the students to get out of the lesson. There are also a lot of fun activity ideas, like the science menus, think-tac-toe and RAFT activities. They are all really cool activities I am excited to use. I love that it talks more about tiering and it has examples. I loved seeing the example you used in class because I understood the concept a lot better afterwards. It is nice to see more examples as well.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Fullfilling the Promise chapter 7
I really liked all the traits of an effective teacher in chapter 7. Students really do want teachers who listen to them, show empathy toward them and who share parts of their own lives with them. When we learn about others, we have more empathy and respect toward them. They become human to us. Just like we have been doing in class with the sharing. I love learning about my classmates. I learn a lot of things I never knew, and that person becomes a person who i may have similarities with or connections to and that unites the students together. So when students learn about their teacher, their teacher becomes a human being who enjoys movies or shopping or who likes sports or collects rocks. It is so awesome to learn about other people, and when we do, a relationship can be formed. So if we share things about our own lives, our students will be able to connect with us in different ways. It is like you were telling the sharers in class last time, to share that they really like boots or they like to shop or any other hobbies. the students will love to know that.
I also liked how it says that a teachers' enthusiasm for learning and for a particular subject is important when teaching. Students want to know why you are so excited and they become excited and want to learn. Their motivation is so much higher than if the teacher acts like they don't want to be teaching what they are teaching. The students are going to mimic your emotions so you need to be enthused about learning.
Wow, teaching really is a hard thing to do. There are so many things that go along with it. I know it is probably the hardest profession I could have chosen, with so many obstacles. But, I know that I will try my hardest to make sure that the children feel like they are important, and if I can better the life of a child, I know it will be so worth it. Teachers do not get enough credit for what they do. They do amazing things, constantly juggling every subject, individual needs, social interactions and more. Teachers also get the most wonderful reward. I still remember teachers that I had in all my years of school. I remember great things they did, or how they changed my life, and it is so cool to think I can be that for a child as well.
I really enjoyed this book. college reading can get a little overwhelming but this book was refreshing. So many good things in here.
I also liked how it says that a teachers' enthusiasm for learning and for a particular subject is important when teaching. Students want to know why you are so excited and they become excited and want to learn. Their motivation is so much higher than if the teacher acts like they don't want to be teaching what they are teaching. The students are going to mimic your emotions so you need to be enthused about learning.
Wow, teaching really is a hard thing to do. There are so many things that go along with it. I know it is probably the hardest profession I could have chosen, with so many obstacles. But, I know that I will try my hardest to make sure that the children feel like they are important, and if I can better the life of a child, I know it will be so worth it. Teachers do not get enough credit for what they do. They do amazing things, constantly juggling every subject, individual needs, social interactions and more. Teachers also get the most wonderful reward. I still remember teachers that I had in all my years of school. I remember great things they did, or how they changed my life, and it is so cool to think I can be that for a child as well.
I really enjoyed this book. college reading can get a little overwhelming but this book was refreshing. So many good things in here.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Last blog graded?
I didn't have a commetn from my last blog on sept. 23 so I just wanted to make sure you saw it and that I will be graded. Thanks
Fullfilling the Promise chapter 5 & 6
I thought it was interesting to hear about the two teachers and how she said one taught algebra, the other taught me German. The algebra teacher was doing the opposite of what he/she should have been doing. The teacher was terrifying the students and making them feel like they had nothing of worth to share. She actually was overcome and deconsructed rather than instructed. Something that before, she felt confident about, and now was totally defeated when it came to math. That is so sad to me. It is such a shame that some teachers feel they need to run a "tight ship" in order to teach and have classroom management, when the best way to teach is by finding out what the students know and what their interests are to teach to them in a way that they would understand. I also feel that is the way to have classroom management. When the students all know that their teacher really cares about them as an individual, they will try to please you and not have as many management issues. We shouldn't scare our students into learning, they will not learn. We need to be kind, and affirm that they are important to you and society in order for them to let themselves learn. I just wanted to say to you Nancy, that I have had teachers here at UVU, that I am so intimidated by when I am presenting or just talking in front of the class. I just am so scared to do anything wrong because of the way they look at me when I am talking. I almost feel that they think what I am saying is not importnant. I wanted to tell you that I really appreciate how you respond when I am saying something or presenting something to the class. I have noticed that you are always smiling while I am talking and you nod your head in agreement. I honestly feel so much more confident in what I am saying and feel like what I am saying is important. So i thought you should know. It really makes a difference to me. It is like the teacher who taught German. She affirmed her students with eye contact and smiles. I can really see how this is so beneficial to students.
The lesson on buoyancy was really great. It had so many levels of learning. It challenged the students but he was right there to scaffold them. I think that aiming high is an important element. if we aim low, students are only goin to get to what you expected.. Low.. If you aim high, and ensure their success in a difficult task, the students will know that they can do it and they will try their best to reach your aim and will end up going so much further than they would have with low expectations.
The lesson on buoyancy was really great. It had so many levels of learning. It challenged the students but he was right there to scaffold them. I think that aiming high is an important element. if we aim low, students are only goin to get to what you expected.. Low.. If you aim high, and ensure their success in a difficult task, the students will know that they can do it and they will try their best to reach your aim and will end up going so much further than they would have with low expectations.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Fullfilling the Promise chapters 3 and 4
I loved the quote at the beginning of chapter 3. I love that is says to give unblinking attention, respect and even awe. I love how it says with awe, like we should admire our students. I love the idea. Children are in awe of adults often, but for an adult, even a teacher, to admire a students achievements would just make them light up so much. The student would feel so proud, and I love that.
I like how the book talks about making the children each your partner in creating a classroom that mirrors the world you both want to live in. It sounds so great to be able to create an environment that you all can enjoy together and individually. I also like that it says teachers must help each child discover ways that they are unique and valuable, as well as finding the unique and valuable things about the other students in the class. So the child is not only finding out that they have talents, but that every child in their classroom has talents. "The classroom must be our, not mine. The rules for living in the classroom must be our rules. The solutions to problems must be our solutions. the procedures we follow must come from a shared logic about how things need to work here for each of us to succeed." I absolutely love everything about this quote because it is the definition of a classroom community to me. Everyone is involved and agrees with the rules, we find solutions to problems in schoolwork and other problems not relating to schoolwork, by coming together and solving it as a classroom community.
I absolutely loved what the first year teacher did every morning when the children got to school. First she makes sure to greet every child, so they feel they are all important to the teacher. Then she collect "troubles" so the children can leave their worries at the door. I love that. I think it is so great for the students to try to forget about their worries while at school so they feel safe in their environment. Also, the teacher gets to see how the child may be feeling that day to just be aware of it for the day.
"To establish ties with a student, we must come to see how each student is unlike every other- and to see that, we must form ties with that student" it definitely goes both ways. we cannot see how a child is unique if we do not have ties with that student, and we need to have ties with a student to see how they are unique.
I love reading this book because as I read it, I am constantly thinking, "oh I want to do that" or "I want to be like that" or "that is a great idea." It makes the reading enjoyable.
I like how the book talks about making the children each your partner in creating a classroom that mirrors the world you both want to live in. It sounds so great to be able to create an environment that you all can enjoy together and individually. I also like that it says teachers must help each child discover ways that they are unique and valuable, as well as finding the unique and valuable things about the other students in the class. So the child is not only finding out that they have talents, but that every child in their classroom has talents. "The classroom must be our, not mine. The rules for living in the classroom must be our rules. The solutions to problems must be our solutions. the procedures we follow must come from a shared logic about how things need to work here for each of us to succeed." I absolutely love everything about this quote because it is the definition of a classroom community to me. Everyone is involved and agrees with the rules, we find solutions to problems in schoolwork and other problems not relating to schoolwork, by coming together and solving it as a classroom community.
I absolutely loved what the first year teacher did every morning when the children got to school. First she makes sure to greet every child, so they feel they are all important to the teacher. Then she collect "troubles" so the children can leave their worries at the door. I love that. I think it is so great for the students to try to forget about their worries while at school so they feel safe in their environment. Also, the teacher gets to see how the child may be feeling that day to just be aware of it for the day.
"To establish ties with a student, we must come to see how each student is unlike every other- and to see that, we must form ties with that student" it definitely goes both ways. we cannot see how a child is unique if we do not have ties with that student, and we need to have ties with a student to see how they are unique.
I love reading this book because as I read it, I am constantly thinking, "oh I want to do that" or "I want to be like that" or "that is a great idea." It makes the reading enjoyable.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Fulfilling the Promise/ pre-assesments
Fulfilling the Promise- We would could get a lot of information about our students from these surveys. I want to teach first grade and some of the questions in the student profile survey seem like they would be difficult for a first grader to answer. I don't' think as a first grader I would have known whether I was logical, creative, good or not so good at planing, whether I like to know the big picture or not... I would want to think I was all of these things but whether it was true, i don't know. I think it is important to learn these thing about our students, but maybe by having them doing selected activities, you could learn these things about your students. Maybe put them in situations to where we can see if they are a leader or more of a follower and when doing an art project, you could see if a child is creative or not. It would be nice if first graders could tell us the best way they learn so we can start from the beginning teaching them like that, but I don't know if they would know themselves. Older grades would be able to answer more questions honestly, so I would definitely try to do it in the older grades. I think I would add more interests like I like football, I like Dance, I like to read.. etc. I think by knowing these things, we find out a lot about how they learn. A child who is bug into sports and is physical, may learn best with hands on activities. I think the student interest survey would work better for a first grade because it ask more about interests and first graders know what they like. I think that also, this survey could be something that is taken home to the parents and they could give their input because they may know more about how their child learns.
I would use this inventory to find out the interest in my classroom. If there is a certain thing that stands out in the students likes, I could definitely incorporate it more in class with finding stories in that interest etc. Also, if I know what my students are struggling with I can try to be more prepared for it. Even with the things they are good at, I could find a student who is good in one subject help another who may be struggling. It is so important to know our students so any information we can get about their interests or how we learn will be very beneficial to us as teachers.
Pre-Assessments- I really like the first page about attitudes and interest of reading. It has pictures and I think that first graders would be able to relate better when they see the smiley and frowny faces. I definitely feel this one would have potential because I would be learning about their interests as well by finding out what they like to read about and whether they like to read or not. If children like reading about animals, that is probably a general interest of theirs. Some of the other sheets were similar or seemed for older grades, sO mostly I am thinking I would use the first few sheets.
I would use this inventory to find out the interest in my classroom. If there is a certain thing that stands out in the students likes, I could definitely incorporate it more in class with finding stories in that interest etc. Also, if I know what my students are struggling with I can try to be more prepared for it. Even with the things they are good at, I could find a student who is good in one subject help another who may be struggling. It is so important to know our students so any information we can get about their interests or how we learn will be very beneficial to us as teachers.
Pre-Assessments- I really like the first page about attitudes and interest of reading. It has pictures and I think that first graders would be able to relate better when they see the smiley and frowny faces. I definitely feel this one would have potential because I would be learning about their interests as well by finding out what they like to read about and whether they like to read or not. If children like reading about animals, that is probably a general interest of theirs. Some of the other sheets were similar or seemed for older grades, sO mostly I am thinking I would use the first few sheets.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Fulfilling the Promise of the Differenciated Classroom 1-2
I like how the book says that teachers need to take into account WHO they are teaching as well as WHAT they are teaching.
Readiness is influenced by a student's prior learning and life experiences, attitudes about school and the habits of mind. I guess I didn't think of all that is involved I was thinking readiness would just be a student's knowledge, but it is much more than that. When we attend to the student's interests, we must realize that school offers the opportunity for students to realize new interests. We must attend to to the developing interest as well as the undiscovered interests.
While reading the text, it lists ways to ensure that all students can gain access to the essentials. It has great ideas. most I have actually seen in my education classes at UVU. Visuals and graphic organizers and manipulatives or role playing. It basically is saying that try to teach in all the learning styles -kinesthetic, visual and auditory. It is interesting to me that, besides the education classes, most college teachers insist on lecturing without any hands on activities. Adults learn better when taught in differnt learning styles too.
It is interesting that they say that the learning environment is the "weather". I never thought of it that way but it makes sense. I am greatly affected by the weather, it changes my whole mood. A classroom environment is just the same. It can change your mood or attitude for the good or bad. I thought it was interesting when I went to the first day of school in the first grade, my teacher turned out half of the lights for when the students came back into the school after lunch. She says that the students get to excited from playing outside that she hs the class not as bright to calm the students down. It seems like a great idea.
Readiness is influenced by a student's prior learning and life experiences, attitudes about school and the habits of mind. I guess I didn't think of all that is involved I was thinking readiness would just be a student's knowledge, but it is much more than that. When we attend to the student's interests, we must realize that school offers the opportunity for students to realize new interests. We must attend to to the developing interest as well as the undiscovered interests.
While reading the text, it lists ways to ensure that all students can gain access to the essentials. It has great ideas. most I have actually seen in my education classes at UVU. Visuals and graphic organizers and manipulatives or role playing. It basically is saying that try to teach in all the learning styles -kinesthetic, visual and auditory. It is interesting to me that, besides the education classes, most college teachers insist on lecturing without any hands on activities. Adults learn better when taught in differnt learning styles too.
It is interesting that they say that the learning environment is the "weather". I never thought of it that way but it makes sense. I am greatly affected by the weather, it changes my whole mood. A classroom environment is just the same. It can change your mood or attitude for the good or bad. I thought it was interesting when I went to the first day of school in the first grade, my teacher turned out half of the lights for when the students came back into the school after lunch. She says that the students get to excited from playing outside that she hs the class not as bright to calm the students down. It seems like a great idea.
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