Learning Outcomes:
- I have learned how to blog
- I have learned how to incorporate more technology into my lessons
- I have learned how to make a live binder
- I have learned about and how to create Direct, Inquiry, and Cooperative lessons.
Successes:
- I succeeded at making Direct, Inquiry, and Cooperative Lessons
- I succeeded at coming prepared to all classes, and fieldwork
- I succeeded at finishing all of my work with the best of my ability
Failures:
- I failed at keeping up with my blog throughout the whole semester and had to complete it at the end
- I failed at finishing some assignments on time
How are you different?:
I am different now for a few reasons. For one, I had no idea of all the different types of technology one could incorporate into a lesson, but now I do. Also, I have become a better teacher in general. I was very limited when it came to teaching, because I and only taught to small groups of students. IN this class I had the chance to teach to a whole class, and it was such a different experience.
Insight on peer's teaching:
I was impressed with my peers and how well everyone did. I expected everyone to be so nervous on their first days, and even though I'm sure they were, no one really showed it while teaching. Some groups even had a few glitches while teaching, but never made any of it obvious. The only reason I found out about the glitches was from the group talks we would have in class later that week.
What I learned:
I learned that there are pros and cons to working with peers. Some pros are that you get different ideas that you may have never thought of and you get to see different sales of teaching that you maybe want to use one day. Some cons are that we do have different styles of teaching so sometimes when working together it's hard to agree on things and come to a conclusion on things. But overall, it's good to have your peers to help you and support you.
Essence of Direct, Inquiry and Cooperative Lessons:
Throughout the semester, we had the opportunity to create direct, inquiry and cooperative lesson plans. The direct lessons are important for teaching the students the important information that they need to know. Although, they are not my favorite to teach. I don't like just standing their lecturing the students, just as well as I'm sure they don't like sitting there being lectured. The inquiry lesson, one I much more enjoy teaching, is about presenting the students with a problem and having them solve it. The cooperative lesson, my favorite of them all, is a way for students to learn and review material, as well as practice their social skills.