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Showing posts with label teachers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teachers. Show all posts

Monday, October 23, 2017

Flip your classroom

The concepts of flipped classroom seem totally opposite from the traditional classroom practice. After reading articles about flipped classroom, I think flipped classroom creates a more student-centered learning environment and, therefore, students will feel more motivated to learn comparing to  the traditional teaching and learning approaches. 

Flipping Your EL Classroom: A Primer provides insights on how flipped classroom works. Flipped classroom moves instruction outside the classroom. In other words, students access content knowledge outside of the classroom. After students access those content knowledge, they interact with their teachers and peers for deeper comprehensive input. The role of teaches is not just to instruct content knowledge to students but to scaffold students' learning when they need help. 

Another article named Three Reasons To Flip Your classroom focuses on benefits of flipped classroom and how flipped classroom can benefit students' learning. After reading this article, I find flipped classroom provides more opportunities for students to take control of their learning. Moreover, through in-class interaction with their peers, students can clarify their misunderstanding on the concepts due to the fact that their peers can use the similar "ways of talks" while explaining, applying, and creating the new knowledge. Peer interaction can make the complex concepts more understandable, and teachers can check for students' understanding in in-class interaction. 

To conclude, flipped classroom definitely motivates students' learning; allows students to learn on their own pace; enables students to practice their use of language in meaningful communication. I believe flipped classroom provides a new effective way for students' learning. 

Monday, October 9, 2017

#LearnLAP

The Twitterchat I chose to attend to #LearnLAP at 8p.m. on Oct. 9, Monday. This was a totally new experience to me; however, I found it was good to know what others educators and teachers think and  do in their classroom across the world. The followings I would like to share the main points of this Twitterchat and my thoughts about how this chat could influence my professional development.

The Twitterchat #LearnLAP provided insights on practices, tools and methods which can help students' learning. The first question asked in this chat was "what are you passionate about outside teaching?" When seeing this question at first sight, I had no idea about why this question was asked. However, as I interacting with other participants and seeing more questions, I finally realized the reasons for raising the first question-- because the chat went deeper to discuss about what and how teachers bring their passion to class, and what factors hold teachers back from showing their passion in classroom.

Though I do not have much teaching experience, I found the comments made by participants truly open my eyes. For example, principles and parents may wonder why teachers teach using comic and movie in their classroom. They may not feel pleasant about it due to the fact that they may not see the benefits of incorporating them in lessons. Also, there are other factors that prevent teachers from showing their passion to their class, such as time and budget constraints. All of those comments and questions got me prepared for the problems that I might face in my future teaching. For me, one of the key takeaways from this chat was that teachers should not be afraid of sharing their failure with students-- which was rarely seen in my educational experience. I believe through sharing failure with students, students and teachers can build stronger connections with each other and, most importantly, students will not feel alone when they get lost on their learning process.

I do believe this Twitterchat can definitely benefit my professional development. It provides a platform for educators around the world to share their thoughts about education. Sometimes it allows us to step back and listen to others educators voices, and to see things from the different perspectives. Twitterchat provides different ideas from educators, which allows me to gain deeper and diverse insights with regard to education.

Friday, September 8, 2017

Reactions to videos for Mod# 3

There are infinite uses of technology. Through using technology, both teachers and students can share knowledge, communicate efficiently, create our own learning community and, most importantly, take an active role on our learning. I watched two videos related to why technology is of importance to implement in our classroom-- it allows us to acquire tomorrow's skills today. The followings include my reactions and thoughts of those two videos.

The first video I watched is The Future Starts Now, which is about information and communication technology (ICT) in education. It provides insightful points on reasons for keeping technology in education, instead of keeping out. Students will feel interested and motivated to learn based on their interests, learn things in a different way, and, therefore, reduce the dropout rate. Though technology can help students' learning and cultivate skills that students need in future, I would say it may be oversimplify students' lack of interests in their learning. There are other reasons that cause students' dropout in schools, such as economic issues and peer pressure-- technology cannot be an effective treatment for those students.

Another video I watched is A Vision of 21st Century Teachers, focusing on numerous benefits of using technology in class. One of the points-- every student speak up even the shy one-- mentioned in this video truly opens my eyes. I have not thought that technology somehow provides chances for every students to speak up in an interactive community. I believe this can definitely benefit those students who are timid and need more time to think in class. I retrospect to my learning experience, I found out using technology, such as blog, and online discussion broad, is an more effective way for me to express my thoughts. Through using technology, I feel less nervous with expressing my thoughts because I know nobody will argue or confront with me in person. After watching this, it made me think about how to incorporate technology to curriculum wisely and how to create a place where everyone has equal chance to use it and to speak up for themselves.

To conclude, technology brings learning toward learner-centered. We all know it is important to incorporate technology to students' learning; however, other important things should also be considered are: how to use it smartly? how to let every student has equal chance to use it?