When we discussed education in class we all agreed that
parts of education included the transfer of knowledge between people, learning
from experiences, and that learning and education, though interrelated, are two
different areas. The way I view my purpose as a teacher encompasses the values
and ethics I feel teachers should hold and those things should be reflected in
my teaching. I value education and think that it is one of the keys to becoming
successful and a contributing member of society. As a teacher, the value of
education should be apparent in the way you teach and act in your professional
setting. A teacher has the power to make learning fun, engaging, and meaningful.
At least that is the way I hope to transfer necessary knowledge to my students!
I know that a teacher is provided with certain standards that students should
know by the end of the year and maybe even specific curriculum to use. But the
joy of being a teacher comes from the freedom to supplement with hands-on
activities and real-life experiences in your classroom. I do believe that we
learn from experiences easier than reading from a textbook or sitting through
lectures. If a teacher can create differentiated lessons that reflect learning
from experiences, I believe they are setting their students up for success. I
also think students can benefit from whole-group lessons as well as small-group
committees and I plan on incorporating both strategies in my classroom.
As far as the Super Bowl goes…I am not partial to any team
and usually only watch for the commercials and half-time showJ
But just for fun I will say…28 Patriots – 25 Giants????
…I will be playing on the mountain in Winter Park anyway…..
Hello Kristen,
ReplyDeleteI like it when you say that teaching must be a joy. I think it should and I like the idea of supplementing(spicing up) our lessons. I agree that there is something about learning by experiencing that make it easier (at least for me) to grasp it better.