Module 4 its time for more!
Chapter 9 talks about complex cognitive processes and goes
into learning strategies which we used making the concept maps. There were
other strategies talked about in the chapter and it is important to hit all
areas of learning to be an effective teacher. A part that was interesting was
the critical thinking and augmentation. The section talks about mentorship
which supports critical thinking. On page 365 the author says, “one-to-one
mentoring for students from teacher, coaches, or other adults also supports the
development of critical thinking.” I feel that a big part of me wanting to be a
teacher is to make a difference or guide someone who does not have the support
at home. I look back at my life and even though I had both parents I feel if I
had additional support, I would have excelled in sports more. Giving someone
support can change their outlook on things and can help them succeed in an area
they may have given up on.
Chapter 10 discusses constructivism and designing learning
environments. A part that I found interesting was the designing learning
environments in a digital world. We were introduced to technology in education
in a previous class and it was interesting to see some of the applications
used. I initially thought of smart boards, computers, and iPads before the
class started but we were taught how to use Twitter in our classrooms which I
never would have thought made a connection. An idea I really loved was the
flipped classroom. Page 418 “the flipped classroom is a good example of
constructivist teaching. Teachers are no longer just providers of information.”
This concept made so much sense to me and I wished they had used it when I was
a child. Being able to learn at home and then have your questions answered when
you come to class is great. It takes discipline from the students but with the
right encouragement, all students can grasp this concept.
Social Cognitive Views of Learning and Motivation was the name
of chapter 11. A part I liked about the chapter was the learning by observing
others. I like to learn this way because it helps when someone demonstrates what
they are talking about instead of just talking. In Physical Education learning by
observing others is probably going to be the way the students will learn.
Another part I liked was the teachers’ sense of efficacy. Page 438 “when
teachers have a higher sense of efficacy, they teach more effectively and their
students learn more, and when students learn more, teacher self-efficacy grows.”
I believe that most teachers are going to feel as though they can reach even
the most difficult students, otherwise, they would not be good teachers. We all
have an idea in our heads on how we are going to teach and what we are going to
do different but sticking with it and changing what does not work is going to
be the key.
There is a theme in your blog about teachers being more than purveyors of information but life coaches, supports, for students looking for more encouragement and assistance as they are growing and exploring. The teacher with self-efficacy, the ones that truly care, the life coaches, these are the ones who seem to make a difference in the students lives, as we have seen in our life experience but also what the teaching & texts are telling us as well. I think you will make an excellent teacher/coach seeing as your goal is to care about your students.
ReplyDeleteI believe what you said that we as educators can reach the most difficult students to teach. If we give up on students then they might have nobody who is willing to support them. I won't give up on a student because they are more difficult to work with, instead I will think about all of the ways I can help those types of students.
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