Sunday, July 30, 2006

Benefits Continued

After reading the following benefits of active learning--Please reflect on the following thoughts/questions....

*What additional benefits of active learning have you witnessed in your classroom?
*Share a success that you have experienced with active learning *Share your biggest challenge
*Share a challenge you have witnessed for students with active learning

-Active learning involves everyone in the group.
-Active learning is student oriented, not teacher oriented.
-Active learning is process, not outcome oriented.
-Active learning is reinforced and directed through a discussion time. -Active learning allows teachers to observe students as they interact with each other.
-Active learning puts the burden of learning where it belongs-on the students themselves.
-Active learning allows students to have fun while they learn.

The Benefits

"Knowledge cannot be passed like a material substance from one mind to another; for thoughts are not objects which may be held and handled...Ideas must be experienced."
--John Milton Gregory

I believe the next two chapters are vital if we are to take active learning to the next level! We need to deeply understand the benefits of this teaching style and be prepared to defend the objections we will encounter.

After reading Chapter 3--
1)Please list your AHAS (points of interest) and relate the readings to your experiences either as a teacher or student.

2) Name one of your favorite teachers from your childhood--describe their teaching style and what made them leave such a lasting impact on your life.

Self Discovery

"The only learning that really sticks is that which is self discovered."

-Carl Rodgers

In chapter 2 John D. Rockefeller was quoted as saying, "I will pay more for the ability to deal with people than any other ability under the sun."
Please respond or give examples to the following:

-Do you think John D. Rockefeller's quote is still accurate today? -What do you do in your classroom to give students the skills to deal with others?
- Review and comment on the Advantages of Active Learning on pages 9-12.

Chapter One

"For most students academic learning is too abstract. They need to see, touch and smell what they read and write about."

--John I. Goodlad

After reading Chapter One, please reflect on your thoughts/feelings and share them with the class.

The following questions were created to be thought provoking:

a.) What were some of the AHA's that you encountered?

b.) How can this information make you a more effective teacher/administrator?

c.) Share a few active learning lessons that you have already utilize in your classroom.

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Monday, July 24, 2006

Introductions

Please introduce yourself to the rest of the class by answering the following questions:

1) Your Name

2) School/City

3) Grade level and subject that you teach

4) What hobbies do you have that create laughter and joy in your life

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