Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Chapter 7: Thinking about Teaching and Learning
I like that the Socratic Method puts an emphasis on the connection between society and teaching, for if all of society if taught poorly, then society is going to be much less successful. (264)
I also really like the thoughts of Ralph W. Tyler because his four step framework is something that is very straight forward, but seems to be very practical and effective. (266)
Chapter 3: Families and Communities
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Chapter 2: Today's Students
In Chapter 2 of The Joy of Teaching the influence of gender in the classroom is addressed. The author stresses the fact that no test has ever proven there to be a difference in intelligence, although tests have proven there to be differences in math, verbal, and spatial skills. This is known to be due to the fact that boys favor the right hemisphere of their brain (dealing with spatial skills, math, and science) where as girls tend to favor the left hemisphere of the brain (dealing with language and sequential skills). This is not a foolproof method of thought because not every person falls into the category of intelligence defined by their sex and may do well in other subjects. It is argued that teachers will do better in their classroom if they understand how the theories regarding the hemispheres of the brain work because they can develop more appropriate lessons for both genders by targeting skills that will aid each set of intelligences in a different way. Culture also plays a large role because many students are socialized to embody the emotional characteristics of their biological gender, but many students are faced with possessing characteristics of the opposite gender sometimes causing depression and other feelings; the teacher has to treat all students equally and offer praise regardless of gender and gender identity.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Chapter 1: Becoming a Teacher
- "Teaching is one of the most important careers in a democratic society because it can prepare students to be productive citizens who can think crucially about society and their own lives" (6).
- Teaching presents challenges such as "ensuring that underserved students learn at high levels and take joy in the academic success of their students"(7).
- Teachers can experience further learning in the subject they love and then experience joy as they pass on knowledge to students. It also "allows enough time to be with family, ... has job security and gives the sense that they are respected and appreciated" (6).
- "[T]eachers seem to have little control over their work" (10).
- Teachers "are seriously underpaid, especially considering the talent and hard work that teaching requires" (16).
- "You may not be able to find a teaching job in the community in which you grew up or near the university you are attending because these schools often have few openings" (19).
Scavenger Hunt
- Portfolio Development
- Resume/Cover letter
- Testing help
- Job search
- Big Keys keyboard-For students with motor skill difficulty
- Tango-use for alternative communication
- Communication Board-use with pictures in order to communicate non-vocally.
- Display Change helps people that are visually impaired.
- Voice over will also help people with visual impairments.
- Stickykeys helps students with motor skill difficulties.