Monday, October 24, 2016

How Students Learn


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As a student, I learned best the old fashioned way, when the teacher instructed us on the new information rather than teaching ourselves or having technology teach us.  I was always a visual learner.  The material that I was learning had to be drawn out in front of me on the board and explained to me step by step in order for me to understand the concepts.  I also learned by using flashcards, vocabulary was easy for me to memorize if I studied using flash cards.  I have come to learn that your brain retains information better when you write out information rather than type it.  Using your small motor skills sends signals to the brain allowing it to retain it better than if you type the information you are trying to study.  As a teacher, I would teach my students the same way that I was taught.  I think hand written assignments and learning is the best way to learn and the most effective.  Technology can be so useful and such a great resource, but I will only use it as a temporary or back up plan, it won't be how my students would be learning every day.  I think it is great to give students good feedback but when rewards are given out a lot for them doing good work, it then becomes expected.  Rewards are most effective when they are occasional and sporadic.  I do believe that rewards motivate students to do better and work harder but I do not believe they are effective for an every day occurrence.

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Staying up to date...



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Image result for twitterI stay current by using social media.  Social media isn’t always a bad thing if it is used correctly.  On twitter this week we did an assignment asking us to follow professionally appropriate accounts.  These accounts included educational, news channels, teachers, and so much more.  This allowed me to understand new techniques that are erupting throughout the schools and educational programs.  They give us updates on new websites and accounts that we can use with our students.  Using technology in the right way and taking advantage of it, can be extremely beneficial to not only the teachers but the students as well.  Using sites such as Pinterest can help you with lesson plans or ideas for crafts.  Pinterest is one of my favorite social media accounts; I use it for so many things.  It helps me think of who I am as a person and the teacher I am becoming by the things I pin on the account.  I have found so many creative ideas that I am excited to use next year when I will be making lesson plans for my field placement.  It will also be a great resource to use when I am officially a teacher in a school with my students.