Monday, January 31, 2011

Thoughts About our First Class

I must say that the prospect of actually learning some real skills in the Secondary Ed. Social Studies program is very exciting. Not to be too cynical, but, while I have learned boat loads of theoretical information (much of which seemed like "golden rule" common sense ideas)- the program seems to lack emphasis on "actual" teaching skills. So, coming from me-an older student who has very little practice with state of the art digital technology- becoming masterful in some of these applications, and learning ways to bridge those skills into the classroom is like a breath of fresh air. As a soon-to-be history teacher I hope place a huge emphasis on teaching through the use of various digital mediums. I myself am a visual learner, and as I have matured as a student this fact has become exceedingly clear to me. Seeing a country's boundaries on a map or viewing historical pictures along with an account of an historical event makes a huge difference in the quantity and quality of the information I'm able to retain. If my students are anything like me, It is my hope then to always include some type of visual in my lessons to help them learn as much as possible. Learning how to effectively use various programs like SMARTBOARD and PREZI, in which I can harness archival footage, documentary, music, YOUTUBE, millions of images, etc... should prove to be an indispensable experience.  

3 comments:

  1. I hope you will find some practical application of the things you learn. The unit development should help see how things fit together.

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  2. I am a visual learner too. I love to watch documentaries and movies of history, it gives me a greater understanding then a mere lecture. Definitely include visuals in your teaching Tom, students will gain a lot from it.

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  3. Hey Tom I love the ginormous Sun-splosion (just made that one up) at the top of the page. It makes me feel like your having world changing epiphanies as I type. And yeah man I hear yay. This programs been pretty light on the whole useful skills business. Oh and the whole working with kids component as well. But hey its been interesting. I'm also a visual learner and I find it impossible to teach gloabal 9 and 10 without google earth or some kinda map up at all times. I hope we can get into some kind of mapping, map making GIS stuff at some point. It would be cool to use it in the social studies classroom.

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