Sunday, February 24, 2008
Chapter #10 Going Beyond the Classroom
I liked the mock trial that was suggested as an activity in this chapter. My high school did a mock trial that the whole school was invited to. I liked the mock trial that the book talked about because they had a real judge and court typist and the class went down to the city center to preform the trial. It makes it more realistic and I think the students would learn more about court justice by putting it into a real life situation.
Chapter #9 When Things Go Wrong
I think my favorite part of this chapter was "we're like dogs, we can sense fear and sniff it out" (p168). I think that this is so true and I had first hand experience with it when I was substitute teaching (9/15/08). I was really nervous at first and I started to notice that the students were taking advantage of that and not doing what they were suppose to be doing. I then realized that I have nothing to be scared of and I put a foot down and had to separate students so that they would do their work. Once I did that the students actually listened to me the rest of the class and did their work. After my first day substitute teaching I was actually proud of myself and how I handled them.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Chapter #8 Teaching Teenagers Who Are Still Learning English
I think that being a history teacher opens up the door for different activities with English learning students. I think that I can make connections with where they come from and the history of America. It would be beneficial to both English speaking students and English learning students to learn about each others countries and cultures.
Chapter #7 Teaching Difficult Academic Material
I think that it is important that a teacher shows that they might not know something. I feel like it might connect the students with the teacher because they are both learning something. It will also show the students that the teacher is not perfect and not better than them. No one can know everything about a subject. I also feel that if a teacher can not answer a question that both the student and teacher should look up the answers and come back and share the answer with the class. I believe that this will allow the students to learn the answer themselves because the teacher is also looking for the answer it will make the student feel less like it was busy work.
Chapter #6 Motivation and Boredom
The section where it talks about "making learning a social thing" connects to things that I have learned so far from being at Mt. Blue High School. Collaborative learning allows students to work in groups, but gives everyone in the group a job so that everyone is doing work. While in the classroom I learned that it can be very difficult to use collaborative learning. The class that did this got extremely off task. My mentor teacher said that that group of students learn better when they have desk work, but it is also nice to give them the opportunity to work together (even if it does not work that well).
Monday, February 11, 2008
Chapter # 5: Teaching to the Individual, Working with the Group
We actually just talked about cooperative learning in Beth's class today. Cooperative learning assigns roles to each student so that they are actively engaged in the task at hand. I liked it because it allows students to discuss ideas without feeling slighted. I was the facilitator and had to make sure that the whole group was actively engaged in the conversation. I think this is a great way to make group work successful so that it is not just one person doing the work.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Chapter #4: Creating a Culture of Success
I definitely understood where students were coming from when they were talking about not feeling comfortable enough to ask questions. I have felt that way before. I will definitely have to make sure that students feel comfortable in my classroom. Trust will also allow students to take that risk and ask questions without feeling embarrassed. I think that I will make sure that my students know that they will not be judge no matter what question they ask.
Chapter #3: Classroom Behavior
This chapter discusses the importance of behavior in the classroom by both the students and the teacher. Expectations are set at the beginning of the class and help maintain fair behavior by both the teacher and the student. This chapter also discussed that consequences have to match the wrong doing. It also brought up the issue of substitutes and how students do not respect them because they do not respect the student.
I completely agree with a comment that one student made, "if a teacher shows that they're scared of the students, the students are going to try to take control" (p.36). I was very nervous the first day that I was at