In the Best of February 2007 blog, Fisch brings up a good point. He talks about how teachers should consider how they assess kids' knowledge of what they know and how they approach teaching content. Fisch says that teachers should teach students for understanding and not just memorization, or because students need that information for the next chapter. Most teachers teach their students that there is only one right answer. Fisch says that the answer depends on the way the question is asked whether there is only one right answer or not.
Fisch uses Math as an example in his discussion, and I'm glad that he did. My Mathematics for Elementary Teachers instructor teaches us just that. There isn't always one right way to do things. We had examples of children's' work that we examined. Students were given the same math problem to work and were taught how to work it the same way. Some of the students worked the problem a different way and came up with the same answer as everybody else. A normal teacher would just mark the problem wrong. Our teacher asked the students to explain how they arrived at their answer. Come to find out, they taught her a new way to work the problem and get the right answer every time. The student actually had an understanding of what was taught in class. So, yes I do agree with Fisch. There are other ways to do things and more than one right answer in a lot of cases.
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Sunday, February 17, 2008
Is It Okay To Be A Technologically Illiterate Teacher?
Technology is becoming a major part of our world. We could saw that from the myspace video on technology. I believe that teachers should have some knowledge of technology. Technology shouldn't take over the whole classroom. It should be incorporated into the teaching and learning style of the class.
I wouldn't let technology take the place of the overall curriculum, such as research. The internet, especially google, is a great source for finding information. I just believe that we shouldn't replace good oldfashion book research with technology. For instance, if a student recieves a project requiring research, they should be required to use the internet along with other sources to find their information.
I wouldn't let technology take the place of the overall curriculum, such as research. The internet, especially google, is a great source for finding information. I just believe that we shouldn't replace good oldfashion book research with technology. For instance, if a student recieves a project requiring research, they should be required to use the internet along with other sources to find their information.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
International School and Teacher Blog
According to the site (http://internationalteachertalk.com/blog/), this blog is in develpment for "international teachers to get information, exchange information, ask questions, talk about their jobs and their schools and their countries, and in general be able to say what’s on their minds." It is interesting, because international teachers are able to share their experiences and ask questions about getting into the internationl teaching profession.
This site is for Economics students at Shanghai American School. According to the site, "the purpose of the blog is to motivate my students to become excited about economics by connecting them to economics related news, stories, videos, cartoon, and other blog entries."
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