
It is our job
as teachers to help students reach their fullest academic potential, and to
give students the tools necessary to be lifelong learners. Creating lifelong
learners will ensure that students’ success will reach beyond the classroom and
beyond the school and reach every classroom, school, workplace or community
that that student encounters.
My
experiences using technology are very limited. Other than social media, I do
not use technology very often. I still play music at home from a record player!
I am quickly learning that I need to catch up with the times and make sure I am
technology literate. Although I am an "old fashioned" type of person,
I do understand that technology is all around us and utilizing technology in
the classroom will be extremely beneficial for my students and open up doors
that otherwise would not be available to us.
I hope
to use technology in my classroom in several ways, from utilizing the Smart
Board (if available) in daily lessons, to hopefully giving students access to
pen pals on the other side of the world! In a class I took a few semesters ago,
I remember there was a teacher who during her Anne Frank and World War II unit
spoke to the students about the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. As part of an
assignment, the students had to write letters to the staff at the museum asking
them any questions that they still had after learning all about the Holocaust
and Anne Frank and her family. That in itself became a lesson in proper letter
headings, greetings, correct paragraph structures and even penmanship. The
students each put their final drafts into envelopes and they mailed the letters
off. The students didn’t know that their teacher had been in contact with the
head of the museum and once the letters were received they would set up a video
chat from there in New York, all the way to Amsterdam and they would hear their
questions answered first hand! I fell in love with this idea and cannot wait to
set something like this up for my future students.
Cynthia, I love the example you give about using technology in the classroom with the letters to the museum! What a great connection for students and an extension to their learning. Our world has become so much smaller with the use of technology! Where would you take your students internationally, if you had the opportunity? Use this class to create an experience that can be tested and then completed in a classroom once you are teaching.
ReplyDeleteHi Cynthia, I really enjoyed reading your educational philosophy. I think it is very important to integrate cultural aspects of a student into their educational career. This is an excellent strategy you have. I like how you mention that every student has the right to an education and teacher that will ensure the best possible education. It is important for us as future teachers to strive for success for students in this way. I agree students need to be the best version of themselves. Classroom community is important and I like how you integrated that into your educational philosophy. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCynthia, I really connected with your educational philosophy. I agree that, as educators, it is our job to help students reach their fullest potential; and it sounds like you have some great ideas and strategies to help you accomplish that. You mentioned using a Smart Board as part of your technology integration; are there any web sights or activities that you have found to be beneficial for students? Thanks for sharing!
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