Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Module 4 Activity 6A Simple Info

Simple Info


It was quite a great experience for me as the teacher and for the students to engage in an activity that involved online search.  For me, it required careful planning and preparation especially in preparing the cache of sites for the students to use.  I had to make sure that the information needed to answer the questions was available and not too difficult for the students to retrieve. The students on the other hand, used ICT to learn as they did the online search and created their powerpoint together.  It created the opportunity for them to collaborate and appreciate the fact that other individuals have opinions and must be respected for their views. For those students who might not have been au fait with searching online resources, it acted as a learning experience for them. It was a meaningful activity which taught my students a valuable lesson for lifelong learning.

Friday, 16 November 2012

Module 1 Activity 12 Problem Solving


Problem Solving

This experience has made me realize that children enjoy finding solutions to problems especially those that directly affect them.  They take ownership of the situation and find it rewarding to work with their peers to work on problems.  Children seem to have a natural ability to find solutions and are very motivated when they can make a difference in their environment.  As teachers, we need to capitalize on this innate need to find solutions and provide the opportunities for them to do so in the teaching and learning environment.  In this way, the children will become constructivists in their learning and will take this approach throughout life. 

Saturday, 10 November 2012

Module 1 Activity 11 Contrast Lesson

Contrast Lesson


The provision of contrast in a classroom can only serve to enrich the learning experience. I love to play the devil’s advocate and I did so in my Early Childhood class with my adult students.  The situation was enriching and totally rewarding for the students and me.  The students were fully engrossed in the learning due to the nature of the topic and the nature of the class (that is, students take a viewpoint and develop it via discussion). It was interesting that there were no dissenting voices apart from my own.  It would have been even more interesting if there were male students in the class.  Perhaps a co-ed class of school age students might have had a greater impact because of the diverse views that would most likely emerge. 

Sunday, 4 November 2012

Module 1 Activity 10

Activity 10

This activity focused on providing opportunities for students to think, listen to others and formulate opinions. It reminded me that discussions are meaningful activities that should be used in a class to improve knowledge, understanding or judgment.  There is no right or wrong contributions and the students should be made to realize same and be encouraged to contribute to them.  It also brought home the fact that students should be given the opportunity to reflect on what transpired in class so that they can focus on ideas and put them into context.

Friday, 2 November 2012

Module 1 Activity 9 Questioning Techniques


Questioning Techniques

Questioning is a major factor in encouraging our students to become critical thinkers.  Many of our students are not capable of independent thought and teachers need to provide the opportunities for this to take place.  The reading made me focus on questioning techniques, especially the  use of open questions to encourage thinking.