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Blog #7 (Final)

     The increasing presence of technology in today’s classrooms presents a unique learning paradigm. While technology in class offers inestimable opportunities for learning and participation, moderation in technology use is vital to achieve this end. Exposing students to too much technology can have a negative impact on attention span and critical thinking capabilities. On the other hand, underutilization will make students incapable of coping with a technology-driven world.      The trick is to integrate effectively. Technology is a tool to augment good teaching practices rather than displace them. Simulations, educational apps, and research can make learning more engaging and personalized. But one must not forget to nurture basic skill sets such as writing, personal interaction, and problem-solving capability.      Teachers have a very important role to play in achieving this balance. Teachers need to work on selecting content online very ...

Blog #6

     Educational articles such as these are very important in closing the research gap and application in the classroom. For example, take a look at "The Power of Feedback," written by notables in the field, John Hattie and Helen Timperley. Through this article, they have emphasized the significance of constructive and goal-oriented feedback with regard to students being able to control their own learning. Through this article, it can be observed that teachers can improve the effectiveness of their own feedback in order to have better learning outcomes. Through this article, it can be noted that by providing task-oriented comments rather than personal comments, educators have the capability to bring forth a learning mindset among students in order to allow them to take control of their learning path.      With the rapidly shifting and evolving nature of the education environment today, being up to date with information is more critical than ever before. Suc...

Blog #5

     First of all, I personally resonated with the tip about establishing relationships with your students. It's so true that if you make an effort to learn about and connect with your students, they will be much more likely to be engaged and motivated. Also, I think it's very important that there is so much focus on classroom management techniques. Having a good strategy for addressing disruptions and creating a positive learning environment is absolutely vital for not only your own survival but for your students' success as well. Finally, I appreciated the tip about leaning on your coworkers. Teaching can be very challenging, and it would be a big help to have a cohort of seasoned teachers you can turn to for advice and support.      On the other hand, some of the tips seemed a bit too universal or perhaps old-fashioned. For instance, some sources advised dedicating an awful lot of time to decorating the classroom. While having an attractive atmosphere wi...

Blog #3

     Stephen Ritz's "A Teacher Growing Green in the South Bronx" is very inspiring, especially for its innovative approach to pedagogy and social uplift. In my opinion, the most compelling theme is the transformative power of exposing students to nature and providing them with tangible skills. I believe that Ritz's dedication to reclaiming vacant lots as bountiful gardens resonates with the potential for expanding education beyond conventional schoolroom boundaries, teaching responsibility and pride in students.      The video redefines what a successful teacher looks like by emphasizing the importance of creativity and adaptability. Ritz demonstrates that teachers can be forces for transformation, not just for their students but for their communities as well. The tipping point of students gaining employment and continuing into college due to the skills learned in the Green Bronx Machine emphasizes the long-term impact of such an effort.     ...

Blog #2

I love that Sir Ken Robinson added humor to his speech. To me I personally think that when someone does that, it helps the audience want to continue listening to them. It makes it sound more like the speaker wants to connect with their audience. His speech is a great critique of the factory-style, standard approach to education that so very frequently suppresses creativity and individuality. His reference to a "Death Valley" so beautifully describes how schools create a barren ground for learning where students are not permitted to bring to full bloom their unique talents and interests. Robinson's emphasis on personalized instruction and cultivating a love of learning rings very strongly. He argues that teaching is not about shaping raw, young children into a preconceived, narrowly defined form, but about nurturing a natural curiosity and creativity innate in raw, young children. This is a mental gear-shift, from a view of education as a means of producing subservient ...

Blog #1

What Sir Ken Robinson says about knowledge not being how much you know and how much you want to discover is very profound. It reverses the traditional concept of education and puts less emphasis on memorization of facts and more emphasis on curiosity and exploration. The greatest educators that I personally had were the ones who did not pretend to know everything and instead learned through students. Such educators created a culture where question-asking and challenging assumptions, and venturing into the unknown are absolutely permissible and done collectively. To inspire and accommodate students better today and tomorrow, the teacher needs to move beyond the "sage on the stage" model and become a learning facilitator. Such facilitators create learning environments that challenge students to question, to experiment, and to collaborate. Such facilitators are also learners who accept the assistance students offer through the dimensions and viewpoints they bring to the classroo...