LESSON 2 - FEELINGS ABOUT TEACHING.
My feelings about teaching at this stage in the course are
mixed. If there is to be authentic learning then my way of teaching has to undergo a lot of changes.
Although there is a lot that is outside my control and which therefore will be
difficult to change, nevertheless there is a lot that I can do to change the
way I teach my classes.
Human beings have different intellectual strengths and minds
and this has an important bearing on how people or learners learn. Some have
ability to analyse information, others can solve abstract problems, others can
create products , others can understand other peoples desires etc. As a result therefore,
I need to take this into consideration as I teach. I have to realize that
learners all do not learn the same way and must therefore identify and
encourage them in those areas where they seem to have a natural aptitude or
what can be referred to as their strengths
I must
improve on how I pose questions and problems and then guide the students to
help them find their own answers. I must change my role from that of instructor
to one of a coach, mentor and prompter and just ask leading questions while
they find the answers by them selves. This can be through inquiry based
learning, role playing, collaborative learning groups etc.
Although in
theory I know what I ought to do, It will not be easy to put it all into practice. After teaching for all these years, it’s not easy to stand aside and
let students take control of their own learning. Partly it’s because this
requires lots of time which may not be available because of constant schedules
as also discussed by Richard Culatta. The rigid curriculum, lack of technology
tools and the challenges of large numbers make this an uphill task, but not
impossible.
The solution therefore, is to start slowly
with those aspects that I am already applying and build on those first. These
include collaborative groups carrying out research and getting them to analyse
and present their work. I will also give them leading questions to research on
based on the topics at hand. I will also encourage them to participate more in
co-curricular activities which would help them develop their individual
passions or areas that they like. The provision for that is already there
except that the time for that is limited
and I cannot increase it easily. In summary, I can say that where there is a
will, there is a way and I intend to do my best.
All the best Prossy, remember that Rome was not built in a day. Take one step at a time and please share with the group of how it goes as you try these approaches. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteJustin I agree the idea of exploring the different intelligences of the learners in teaching. But we have to be thoughtful as teachers and give our lessons much time during preparation.
ReplyDeleteVery true Twaha. It will not be easy to balance the two!
DeleteYou are right Prossy , we have to start slowly step by step.
ReplyDeleteProssy, yes we need a change in how we manage our day to day management of our classrooms. I like the way you have brought it out- focusing both on the teacher and the learner.
ReplyDeleteNellie, Do you think in the new curriculum that is being developed we will have time and opportunity to put into practice all these new concepts we have learnt?
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DeleteThanks Pross for those very interestingly good observations and l also think the strategies are very good. You have identified the challenges and better still very ready to use the approach where it is applicable. This is the attitude we should embrace. BRAVO
ReplyDeleteThanx Margaret, I hope the opportunities will be there in this new pending curriculum. If its as rigid as this one, then God help us.
DeleteThanx Margaret, I hope the opportunities will be there in this new pending curriculum. If its as rigid as this one, then God help us.
DeleteI agree with you Prossy we have to embrace change in order to help our student learn.
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