I don't even know where to start for my field response! I had such a blast during field. I had such a great time with my fourth grade classroom and learned so much from our cooperating teacher and the students. I wasn't sure what to expect at first because our cooperating teacher is from the East coast and likes to speak her mind. I was just afraid of what she'd say about our teaching. : ) She turned out to be an awesome teacher with a lot of great feedback. She let us take over reading groups, teach multiple lessons, be creative, and encourage technology in the classroom. Everyone was very welcoming and this experience made me all the more excited to eventually have a class of my own.
I learned a lot about classroom management techniques and that what works for some students may not work for others. She used the elementary school's theme song to bring students back on task, she used hand signals to bring the class back. She never raised her voice or was demeaning to the children. I also learned a lot about preparation and how important it is. We were very detail oriented on our lesson plans and had many late nights perfecting them and working out the kinks. We also learned as we went and got a feel for how this particular class worked together and functioned. Our cooperating teacher, Mrs. Schino, runs a tight ship but she does it with love and out of a pure desire for her students to have a successful learning experience. I learned a lot about the teacher I want to be. I want to be fun and understanding but firm in my decisions. I've learned a lot about who I am and the talents I have and how they can be incorporated into the core curriculum. I love to write raps and rhymes and being able to use those in our lesson plans really engaged the children in introducing them to a new topic.
Our lesson plans went smoothly and we got along great with the teacher and students. We created a mutual trusting and respectful relationship which enabled us to have great lessons with the students. We found out what worked for the students and what didn't by making observations and trial and error. The only thing I would do differently is being better about time restraints. In a perfect world lessons for each core curriculum would fit perfectly into a time slot and things wouldn't run over in time. In the real world it happens all the time. It was really difficult at first to stay within a time constraint but our cooperating teacher was very patient and kind to us while we worked that kink out. This happened during the first couple of lessons but it was eventually worked out and perfected bit by bit the more we taught.
During this experience we got to use "The Utah Experience" digital story. The kids absolutely loved it. Their eyeballs were glued to the screen the entire time the story was playing. It engaged them immediately into our new unit on the symbols of Utah and helped them answer questions they would need answered for an assignment. Now that I know how to make one, the next time I will use one in class it will go a lot faster and I can teach the students how to make one themselves. I will definitely use digital storytelling in my classroom. I've only had positive experiences with it. We also got to use a document camera to help the students while we made Utah salt maps. It made life so much easier for all of us because I could project what I was doing on my salt map (molding, sculpting, putting the proper colors and landforms where they belonged, etc.) onto the projector and the entire class could watch me from their seat as we did the project together. It was very beneficial to have one and these could be used for any subject. Math, writing, history, for pictures, giving examples of work, and many other things. Our cooperating teacher used the document camera many times during our field experience and it benefited the kids greatly. Our teacher has an appreciation for technology and is working on incorporating more of it into her classroom. She also loved the digital story and wanted to know how long it took us. I think she was trying to figure out if she would ever want to put forth the extra effort to make one. We explained that after the first one, it's a lot easier to do and it would be a great idea to begin incorporating them into her curriculum.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Week 8 Creative Commons and Licensing
Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that helps you license your work. This is important because it allows you to choose a level of licensing you need. You use it to copyright your work. This makes it so other people can use your work and if you allow, they can build upon it. It makes it easy for you to know if you can use someone's work and how or if you can't. It gets rid of the gray areas in copyrighting. It sounds pretty easy to do. There are six ways to license you work. Basically, all of them allow other people to share your information. It's up to you to decide if you will allow others to share commercially, noncomercially, or allow others to share your document only if they link it back to you and give you credit or not, or to allow other people to tweak or build on your work and share it with the same or different licensing features. They ask you questions to help you figure out what is appropriate for you and it seems fairly simple to do.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Week 6 - 7 Steps in Creating a Digital Story
1. Writing a Script- Brainstorm and find your story and tell it out loud. Make sure the writing style is conversational, like you are talking to friends or family.
2. Planning the Project- Create a storyboard to make a blueprint for your project and include text from script, titles, and images.
3. Organizing Project Folders- Create and organize your own folder where all media files can be kept so they won't have to be re-referenced and hunted down in random areas.
4. Making the Voiceover- Create the voiceovers for the story using appropriate emotion and intonation. You will be using a microphone and to prevent a popping sound when you pronounce a T, B, or P sound, place a clean sock over the microphone.
5. Gathering and Preparing Resources- In this stage you will be gathering music and images and playing with the technical tools to develop emotion and depth to your story. Music is 50% of the story experience so it is very important to choose wisely.
6. Putting it All Together- All elements are mixed together and music is added last. Make a rough cut version and a final cut version. The rough cut won't have transitions or music added but will give you an idea of what is missing so you don't have to work too much with the final cut.
7. Applause! Applause!- Your creation is finished and you can export it to DVD's or even bluetooth for cell phones. You are officially a "Story Keeper."
2. Planning the Project- Create a storyboard to make a blueprint for your project and include text from script, titles, and images.
3. Organizing Project Folders- Create and organize your own folder where all media files can be kept so they won't have to be re-referenced and hunted down in random areas.
4. Making the Voiceover- Create the voiceovers for the story using appropriate emotion and intonation. You will be using a microphone and to prevent a popping sound when you pronounce a T, B, or P sound, place a clean sock over the microphone.
5. Gathering and Preparing Resources- In this stage you will be gathering music and images and playing with the technical tools to develop emotion and depth to your story. Music is 50% of the story experience so it is very important to choose wisely.
6. Putting it All Together- All elements are mixed together and music is added last. Make a rough cut version and a final cut version. The rough cut won't have transitions or music added but will give you an idea of what is missing so you don't have to work too much with the final cut.
7. Applause! Applause!- Your creation is finished and you can export it to DVD's or even bluetooth for cell phones. You are officially a "Story Keeper."
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Week 4
The more in depth lessons on the many benefits of Google helped me a lot this week. Before this class I only used Google for a search engine, email account, and blog. I had no idea that something as simple as Googledocs existed but it is now my new best friend. I am so excited about being able to share documents with other people. This makes life so much easier because I don't always have to meet with people in my group to do assignments. I can just do my share and combine it with other people's information and have a completed assignment. This will be nice in the classroom to be able to work with other teachers and to have effective communication. I also really liked the calendar lesson because I feel like I can be a lot more organized and share my information with my cohort partner. This will make our field experience so much easier.
I liked the video this week a lot. I really like the WWW idea and I'm more than willing to incorporate that into my classroom. I realized I'm one of the 76% that never uses wikis and I rarely use podcasts. The video didn't change how I want to teach students because I already have a desire to teach them about technology but it gave me more ideas on how I will incorporate technology and a stronger drive to learn about it so I can implement it in the classroom.
I liked the video this week a lot. I really like the WWW idea and I'm more than willing to incorporate that into my classroom. I realized I'm one of the 76% that never uses wikis and I rarely use podcasts. The video didn't change how I want to teach students because I already have a desire to teach them about technology but it gave me more ideas on how I will incorporate technology and a stronger drive to learn about it so I can implement it in the classroom.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Week 3
I learned a lot from class from this week. I'm really grateful to the friend sitting next to me who could help guide me through a couple of things. I learned all about creating an iGoogle which has already made my life easier. I don't have to remember websites anymore and I can go bookmark them once and have them on my site to remember. I love that! I also learned about adding links to my website and how to make it more fun for the people who will be reading it. These tips I've learned just tonight have made me feel like my eyes are just a little bit more opened to the many possibilities to technology and how far we've come already. For some people this is literally child's play but I feel like I'm learning a lot. the only muddy part for me will be remembering how to do everything we learned this week but with more practice I think I'll get the hang of it.
"The Machine is Using Us" video seemed way over my head. I understand the concept but I'm not clear on the jargon used or exactly how the machine uses us. A lot of this technology information makes me feel like I'm 253 years old on the inside. I feel so out of date! I'm trying to learn as much as I can but this video was a little discouraging for me.
"The Machine is Using Us" video seemed way over my head. I understand the concept but I'm not clear on the jargon used or exactly how the machine uses us. A lot of this technology information makes me feel like I'm 253 years old on the inside. I feel so out of date! I'm trying to learn as much as I can but this video was a little discouraging for me.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Reflection Week 3
In our class discussion this week it was really interesting for me to see how a lot of us all agreed on the videos and articles we liked from our Professional Development assignment. It's nice to be on the same page as other future educators when it come to the importance of technology in the classroom. I think we're all trying to find that perfect balance of sticking to some of the basics in school and developing important social skills and other important skills that technology can't teach students that they need for the real world. I'm excited about taking some of the ideas from WWW and applying that to my future classroom. There wasn't anything that I didn't really understand this week from class but I liked our discussions and they funny video about going from a scroll to a book. : )
The entire time I watched "Did you know?" my jaw was opened. I know this class is going to help me a lot to be a better proactive teacher for technology in the class. I am blown away at several of the facts. Like how Bermuda is number one in the world for broadband and the US is #19. That cam out of nowhere for me! I was also blown away at the fact that the amount of text messages sent and received in one day is more than the population of the entire earth. That is crazy! Technology is moving at an even more rapid pace than I thought. I'm just worried about keeping up. I think it's pretty amazing but those videos make me feel a little overwhelmed. I'm just going to try and keep up as best I can.
The entire time I watched "Did you know?" my jaw was opened. I know this class is going to help me a lot to be a better proactive teacher for technology in the class. I am blown away at several of the facts. Like how Bermuda is number one in the world for broadband and the US is #19. That cam out of nowhere for me! I was also blown away at the fact that the amount of text messages sent and received in one day is more than the population of the entire earth. That is crazy! Technology is moving at an even more rapid pace than I thought. I'm just worried about keeping up. I think it's pretty amazing but those videos make me feel a little overwhelmed. I'm just going to try and keep up as best I can.
Monday, September 6, 2010
Professional Development Profile
Strengths and Weaknesses
As I read through the NETS for teachers I discovered a few things I have done well in trying to integrate into my teaching pedagogy and a few things I will be working on. As a teacher I feel one of my strengths is facilitating and inspiring student learning and creativity. I completely support and want to encourage students to be innovative thinkers and problem solvers. I am a firm believer of understanding real-world issues and using the resources we have in advanced technology to solve them. I also understand that it is important to promote and model digital citizenship and responsibilty. All through school and especially high school and college I've been taught about the importance of owning your work and giving credit when it's due. I also know that with the rapid rate that technology is advancing it is a great and important tool we can use in diversity and and communication. I am huge advocate of collaberation.
A few things I would like to work on invlove the advancement of technology. Though I understand most of the technology tools we have right now there are still many things I don't know. On the first day of class some of the things we were talking about I had no idea what theu were or how they worked. I don't want to be stuck in a technology box because I really believe technology can be a great tool in education. I'm glad every day to have the internet and tools to do research and have a social networking site that I can use to keep track of people and a place to share my life with others. There is so much information held at your fingertips with all of these tech tools. It always amazes me. I would like to work on how I can model digital-age work and learning. It's hard for me to take what I know and apply it to the new advances that will be happening when I don't feel my knowledge is adequate enough to be an example of it. I have a feeling that if I don't work on this my third grade student will be showing me how to use new technology. Who wants a teacher that doesn't understand that? I want to be relatable.
Two goals that I now have are to branch out and explore more of my options in the technology field and to be aware so I can be a better advocate for technology in a classroom. I plan on learning more about technology by keeping up on research and being more hands-on with it. It my goal this semester to start using things as simple as Picassa for my pictures and Drop Box for my documents. I have to do the baby steps so that later on I can leap. I want to keep up on these things because my other goal is to be an advocate for technology. If I understand more of the importance and the kinds of tools we can use to benefit the students in our class then I can share that information with people who aren't from the net generation but from generations before who don't quite understand it.
Lessons Learned
Educating the Net Generation. I think I learned more about myself than anyhting else from this powerpoint. I didn't realize exactly how much more we used technology than the generations previous. It makes sense though. My mom knows all about computers and the programs she works with on a daily basis but sometimes if she's using a new site or even looking on UVU's site I have to guide her through. I'm only one generation ahead of her and it blows my mind how much more I know about technology than my parents. I can only imagine what my kids are going to have. I picture see-through desks where it's just one giant touch screen and a picture comes up in 3-d and who knows what else. I thought it was also interesting about how much we text compared to other generations and the ages of the kids with cell phones. Some first and second graders have cell phones. That blows my mind. I was eighteen when I got my first one and it barely took pictures. Now phones have internet and can do anything and more that a computer can. It's amazing! I need to keep up with all of these advances. I already feel like I'm way behind.
21st Century Learning. Communication and collaberation are key. These things are mostly now done through the advancements of technology. Nowadays we have to have knowledge in the media and constant changing of technology tools. It's true. As the time changes our curriculum needs to change as well. Integrating these skills will help with vital parts of preparing students for real life. I learned a lot from this short information and it makes sense to me. I also learned that creativity and innovation as well as critical thinking are very involved in technology. The more we understand it the better we can improve those skills because they are needed to function successgully in todsay's world.
Games and Simulations. This link was not available when I tried to locate it.
Why Integrate? I thought this article was very interesting. There were some very valid points to the positive consequences of integrating more technology into curriculum. It talked about misbehavior decreasing, increasing problem-solving skills, having connections to real-world experts, and collaberating with others. I think technology is a very important part of curriculum. When I was in school we took one computer class and did boring projects from a book that mostly involved word documents. I didn't learn much. I can see by reading this article that there are more opportunities to incorporate technology in other ways and actually using it to help students understand and grow more accustomed to life in the "real world." The only thing I have a concern about is knowing how much technology to incorporate and how much freedom to give. It seems like more and more teenagers are interacting more in fantasy online worlds and thorugh their cell phones than they are in person. How do we know how much and when?
WWW. This was probably one of my favorite articles. It just answered the question from my last paragraph. I believe and understand the web can be a great tool in education I just want to be able to find a good balance. I love the idea of a ClassAct website. By asking your students what they are passionate about and being more involved in their interests and integrating the internet is a great way to get them engaged in education. You can provide a site where they can work with each other and see their assignments and go to links to find more information. That is working with modern technology and great education. You can still be a great educator and incorporate the interests of a student and it doesn't take very much technology know-how to incorporate it into your curriculum. It makes it easy for teachers who are not so educated on recent technology.
Did You Know? Video. I loved this video. It went kind of fast for me but I was blown away by the information. I didn't realize how much other sources of media like newspapers and even television were becoming obsolete. Less people are watching the news on television because they can get the latest updates on their phone. I can't believe that a computer chip will be able to fit in a blood cell in the next twenty-five years. Not only that but that it will be able to do a lot more than a computer can do now. The world has taken off in technology in such a short period of time. My Space and Facebook and Twitter reach 65 million people and they haven't even been around six years. The internet has opened up so many amazing possiblities. I can't even imagine what will be available to people in the next ten to thirty years. I have to admit, I got a little overwhelmed will all that information because I feel like I don't understand as much as I should about modern technology but I am really excited about it. I learned a lot of facts about our use of technology today, especially the teenagers and igeneration.
Beliefs
I am still trying to figure out exactly where I stand and how I will manage the amount of use of technology young students use today. I know it is a really important part of real life today and it will continue to grow. As an educator I want to be able to use real world situations and tools because that's a great purpose for schools. We are supposed to help our students be prepared for a successful life out of school and our world is technology-based. I predict everyone will have a cell phone by the time I start teaching and I am going to have to know how to utilize them in a positive way but keep control in the classroom as well.
I want to make technology a positive experience but I don't want to use it for everything. So many great things come for the internet and apps from and ipod touch or an ipad but there are still many dangers on the itnernet. I don't want to be completely reliable on technology and I want students to be able to have self control and function without it's reliability on it 24/7, I'm excite to continue to learn about integrating technology and using it as a tool in the classroom because I want to create a good balance and be the kind of teacher who is relatable, can engage her students in learning, and keep up technologically with the modern world so I can help my students succeed.
Workshops
Creative Teaching with Games and Simulations
Date: June 23 at Noble & Greenough School
http://www.edtechteacher.org/workshops2010_videogames.html
I chose this workshop because I would like to know more about games and simulations. I'm not a gamer and I have never used simulations but they can be a fun and creative way to teach about many things like weather conditions, recycling, and real life situations. I think it would be an engaging way to teach older elelmentary age students about the world and I need the help as well.
Digital Storytelling
Date: June 21 at Noble & Greenough School
http://www.edtechteacher.org/workshops2010_digital_storytelling.html
I chose this workshop because I am a huge fan of reading books and I love children's books. Helping students to creat their own stories and using technology would be so fun for them. They could feel a sense of accomplishment creating a movie and a story with a plot, conflict, and resolution and do it while becoming familiar with digital story-telling programs. This activity could accomodate many kinds of learners in the classroom. I would love to know how to make my own digital storytelling media and use them in a classroom setting.
As I read through the NETS for teachers I discovered a few things I have done well in trying to integrate into my teaching pedagogy and a few things I will be working on. As a teacher I feel one of my strengths is facilitating and inspiring student learning and creativity. I completely support and want to encourage students to be innovative thinkers and problem solvers. I am a firm believer of understanding real-world issues and using the resources we have in advanced technology to solve them. I also understand that it is important to promote and model digital citizenship and responsibilty. All through school and especially high school and college I've been taught about the importance of owning your work and giving credit when it's due. I also know that with the rapid rate that technology is advancing it is a great and important tool we can use in diversity and and communication. I am huge advocate of collaberation.
A few things I would like to work on invlove the advancement of technology. Though I understand most of the technology tools we have right now there are still many things I don't know. On the first day of class some of the things we were talking about I had no idea what theu were or how they worked. I don't want to be stuck in a technology box because I really believe technology can be a great tool in education. I'm glad every day to have the internet and tools to do research and have a social networking site that I can use to keep track of people and a place to share my life with others. There is so much information held at your fingertips with all of these tech tools. It always amazes me. I would like to work on how I can model digital-age work and learning. It's hard for me to take what I know and apply it to the new advances that will be happening when I don't feel my knowledge is adequate enough to be an example of it. I have a feeling that if I don't work on this my third grade student will be showing me how to use new technology. Who wants a teacher that doesn't understand that? I want to be relatable.
Two goals that I now have are to branch out and explore more of my options in the technology field and to be aware so I can be a better advocate for technology in a classroom. I plan on learning more about technology by keeping up on research and being more hands-on with it. It my goal this semester to start using things as simple as Picassa for my pictures and Drop Box for my documents. I have to do the baby steps so that later on I can leap. I want to keep up on these things because my other goal is to be an advocate for technology. If I understand more of the importance and the kinds of tools we can use to benefit the students in our class then I can share that information with people who aren't from the net generation but from generations before who don't quite understand it.
Lessons Learned
Educating the Net Generation. I think I learned more about myself than anyhting else from this powerpoint. I didn't realize exactly how much more we used technology than the generations previous. It makes sense though. My mom knows all about computers and the programs she works with on a daily basis but sometimes if she's using a new site or even looking on UVU's site I have to guide her through. I'm only one generation ahead of her and it blows my mind how much more I know about technology than my parents. I can only imagine what my kids are going to have. I picture see-through desks where it's just one giant touch screen and a picture comes up in 3-d and who knows what else. I thought it was also interesting about how much we text compared to other generations and the ages of the kids with cell phones. Some first and second graders have cell phones. That blows my mind. I was eighteen when I got my first one and it barely took pictures. Now phones have internet and can do anything and more that a computer can. It's amazing! I need to keep up with all of these advances. I already feel like I'm way behind.
21st Century Learning. Communication and collaberation are key. These things are mostly now done through the advancements of technology. Nowadays we have to have knowledge in the media and constant changing of technology tools. It's true. As the time changes our curriculum needs to change as well. Integrating these skills will help with vital parts of preparing students for real life. I learned a lot from this short information and it makes sense to me. I also learned that creativity and innovation as well as critical thinking are very involved in technology. The more we understand it the better we can improve those skills because they are needed to function successgully in todsay's world.
Games and Simulations. This link was not available when I tried to locate it.
Why Integrate? I thought this article was very interesting. There were some very valid points to the positive consequences of integrating more technology into curriculum. It talked about misbehavior decreasing, increasing problem-solving skills, having connections to real-world experts, and collaberating with others. I think technology is a very important part of curriculum. When I was in school we took one computer class and did boring projects from a book that mostly involved word documents. I didn't learn much. I can see by reading this article that there are more opportunities to incorporate technology in other ways and actually using it to help students understand and grow more accustomed to life in the "real world." The only thing I have a concern about is knowing how much technology to incorporate and how much freedom to give. It seems like more and more teenagers are interacting more in fantasy online worlds and thorugh their cell phones than they are in person. How do we know how much and when?
WWW. This was probably one of my favorite articles. It just answered the question from my last paragraph. I believe and understand the web can be a great tool in education I just want to be able to find a good balance. I love the idea of a ClassAct website. By asking your students what they are passionate about and being more involved in their interests and integrating the internet is a great way to get them engaged in education. You can provide a site where they can work with each other and see their assignments and go to links to find more information. That is working with modern technology and great education. You can still be a great educator and incorporate the interests of a student and it doesn't take very much technology know-how to incorporate it into your curriculum. It makes it easy for teachers who are not so educated on recent technology.
Did You Know? Video. I loved this video. It went kind of fast for me but I was blown away by the information. I didn't realize how much other sources of media like newspapers and even television were becoming obsolete. Less people are watching the news on television because they can get the latest updates on their phone. I can't believe that a computer chip will be able to fit in a blood cell in the next twenty-five years. Not only that but that it will be able to do a lot more than a computer can do now. The world has taken off in technology in such a short period of time. My Space and Facebook and Twitter reach 65 million people and they haven't even been around six years. The internet has opened up so many amazing possiblities. I can't even imagine what will be available to people in the next ten to thirty years. I have to admit, I got a little overwhelmed will all that information because I feel like I don't understand as much as I should about modern technology but I am really excited about it. I learned a lot of facts about our use of technology today, especially the teenagers and igeneration.
Beliefs
I am still trying to figure out exactly where I stand and how I will manage the amount of use of technology young students use today. I know it is a really important part of real life today and it will continue to grow. As an educator I want to be able to use real world situations and tools because that's a great purpose for schools. We are supposed to help our students be prepared for a successful life out of school and our world is technology-based. I predict everyone will have a cell phone by the time I start teaching and I am going to have to know how to utilize them in a positive way but keep control in the classroom as well.
I want to make technology a positive experience but I don't want to use it for everything. So many great things come for the internet and apps from and ipod touch or an ipad but there are still many dangers on the itnernet. I don't want to be completely reliable on technology and I want students to be able to have self control and function without it's reliability on it 24/7, I'm excite to continue to learn about integrating technology and using it as a tool in the classroom because I want to create a good balance and be the kind of teacher who is relatable, can engage her students in learning, and keep up technologically with the modern world so I can help my students succeed.
Workshops
Creative Teaching with Games and Simulations
Date: June 23 at Noble & Greenough School
http://www.edtechteacher.org/workshops2010_videogames.html
I chose this workshop because I would like to know more about games and simulations. I'm not a gamer and I have never used simulations but they can be a fun and creative way to teach about many things like weather conditions, recycling, and real life situations. I think it would be an engaging way to teach older elelmentary age students about the world and I need the help as well.
Digital Storytelling
Date: June 21 at Noble & Greenough School
http://www.edtechteacher.org/workshops2010_digital_storytelling.html
I chose this workshop because I am a huge fan of reading books and I love children's books. Helping students to creat their own stories and using technology would be so fun for them. They could feel a sense of accomplishment creating a movie and a story with a plot, conflict, and resolution and do it while becoming familiar with digital story-telling programs. This activity could accomodate many kinds of learners in the classroom. I would love to know how to make my own digital storytelling media and use them in a classroom setting.
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Video Reflection: Do You Believe in Me?
First of all, the location of the school districts in this video have a special place in my heart. I served a church mission in Dallas, Texas and I got to hear several opinions and experiences about the school systems there. This young man who could stand up and share his feelings and desires in front of that many adults is very inspiring. During the clip I kept thinking about how amazing it would be to have and be a part of a school system where teachers got along and shared ideas and believed in all of their students. I wonder what kind of impact that could have on the education system. His speech inspires me to be the best educator I can and to see the potential in each of my students and to take the time and effort to prepare them for a successful life.
One thing Dalton said that really stood out to me also was believing in myself as a teacher and in my colleagues. I think the first part is important because I have to believe in myself and the good I can do in a classroom. I want to be working with children and helping them feel the desire to work hard in their education and see the benefits that come from that. I believe in the importance of believing in your colleagues because we should all be working together at the same goal for the children we teach. If we can't believe in our colleagues then why should their students believe in them? Why should anyone else believe in them? Education is a team effort (as cliche as that sounds, it's true). We are all working together (or should be); the teachers, the principals, the students, the parents. I know it is impossible to have a perfect education system because we are not all perfect. But, if I am doing something as simple as believing in the people around me and especially the students, then I am doing my part to make the education world better.
I really enjoyed this video and the enthusiasm the pep talk brought to those wonderful educators in that room. It would be nice to know as a teacher in the Dallas area that you could inspire and guide someone as wonderful as that young man. You never know who else in your class or around you who could do other amazing things in their lifetime. That's part of the reason I want to be a teacher. I want to teach these children when their young that they can do anything. Their lives are full of limitless possibilities. It was a great video for me and a great reminder of my purpose in being in the Elementary Education program.
One thing Dalton said that really stood out to me also was believing in myself as a teacher and in my colleagues. I think the first part is important because I have to believe in myself and the good I can do in a classroom. I want to be working with children and helping them feel the desire to work hard in their education and see the benefits that come from that. I believe in the importance of believing in your colleagues because we should all be working together at the same goal for the children we teach. If we can't believe in our colleagues then why should their students believe in them? Why should anyone else believe in them? Education is a team effort (as cliche as that sounds, it's true). We are all working together (or should be); the teachers, the principals, the students, the parents. I know it is impossible to have a perfect education system because we are not all perfect. But, if I am doing something as simple as believing in the people around me and especially the students, then I am doing my part to make the education world better.
I really enjoyed this video and the enthusiasm the pep talk brought to those wonderful educators in that room. It would be nice to know as a teacher in the Dallas area that you could inspire and guide someone as wonderful as that young man. You never know who else in your class or around you who could do other amazing things in their lifetime. That's part of the reason I want to be a teacher. I want to teach these children when their young that they can do anything. Their lives are full of limitless possibilities. It was a great video for me and a great reminder of my purpose in being in the Elementary Education program.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Professional Development Profile
Strength Due 9/7/10
Weakness
Goals
Readers
Lesson Learned
Beliefs
Workshop
Weakness
Goals
Readers
Lesson Learned
Beliefs
Workshop
How is the first week of school going?
Three words: Oh my goodness! I have officially been to every class that I will be taking in the Elementary Education Program for this Fall semester and I decided I need a planner (and I am anti-planner). All of the classes and assignments are a bit overwhelming but I have faith I can truck through it. I haven't bought all of my books yet and I'm still trying to figure out if the Financial Aid department will come through for me in the end (the end being September 8th, tuition due date). I also just moved into a new apartment with five very opposite girls and I work forty hours a week. Will I survive? We'll see!
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