Saturday, November 30, 2013
What I believe makes good teaching
What I think makes good teaching is a way that helps kids grow and flourish in there creativity. something that helps them use creativity in there own way and not for other things that we want to focus there own creativity on. But in a way I do believe there also needs to be a sense of organization along with it. I'm no talking about discipline, I'm talking about order in the sense of creative order which has nothing to do with randomness which also should be shown. We have to show them to be original and not follow a line of others. We use to be have the best schools in the world which points people to discipline and order which we don't have anymore. But the thing that people forget is that South Korea and Finland which are the leading nations in the educational field use discipline in most of there teaching as well. This to a degree is a problem, because it destroys creativity when order and discipline flourish there is a huge decline in creativity. Students are not able to express themselves in their own form therefor destroying creativity. So what i am stating is that good teaching has to be able to balance organization, discipline, and creativity in a way which makes them all even.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Group Blog for top two pick 11.26.13
Top Two Pick of readings 11.26.13
We all agree that our number 1 choice is Jerry Large's "Gift of Grit, curiosity help kids Succeed". Truly in the real world children need confidence and character to actually become their own person and make their own decisions which puts them on their own path. They need "perseverance and passion for long-term goals". We agree with Tough who says, "If you want success, build character and the rest will follow".
Our number 2 choice is bell hooks "Teaching Critical Thinking: Practical Wisdom". We came to the conclusion that critical thinking is an important thing for children to learn as it helps them to make their own decisions and opinions about important matters in life. It helps children to look into the details and pull out the images and ideas to sort through choices in life. We should be like the children who "come into the world of wonder and language consumed with a desire for knowledge" who become "relentless interrogators".
At first, we didn't all agree with #2. But after much discussion we concluded that "Teaching Critical Thinking" was a more important piece than Barry Boyce "A Real Education". Barry Boyce talked about being "mindful of others", where we decided that "Critical Thinking" was a more valuable asset in real world situations. We attribute this to critical thinking is more educational than being mindful of others, but being mindful is a subset of critical thinking.
We all agree that our number 1 choice is Jerry Large's "Gift of Grit, curiosity help kids Succeed". Truly in the real world children need confidence and character to actually become their own person and make their own decisions which puts them on their own path. They need "perseverance and passion for long-term goals". We agree with Tough who says, "If you want success, build character and the rest will follow".
Our number 2 choice is bell hooks "Teaching Critical Thinking: Practical Wisdom". We came to the conclusion that critical thinking is an important thing for children to learn as it helps them to make their own decisions and opinions about important matters in life. It helps children to look into the details and pull out the images and ideas to sort through choices in life. We should be like the children who "come into the world of wonder and language consumed with a desire for knowledge" who become "relentless interrogators".
At first, we didn't all agree with #2. But after much discussion we concluded that "Teaching Critical Thinking" was a more important piece than Barry Boyce "A Real Education". Barry Boyce talked about being "mindful of others", where we decided that "Critical Thinking" was a more valuable asset in real world situations. We attribute this to critical thinking is more educational than being mindful of others, but being mindful is a subset of critical thinking.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Chalk notes
Man talks about his school life which starts the introduction
of the movie. Teacher asks what to your mind when I say history, long silence
and then he says that’s why where here. Then a long movie intro similar to the
office but with school. Teachers go over first day of class. The teachers don’t
seems to be very encouraging to the students they joke in a way which is rude
and immature. The movie comes off as being like the TV-show office but is involved
with school. The teachers talk about themselves and how they think about the
year but nothing about the kids. The assistant
tries to break up a fight outside but she doesn’t handle it very well. None of
the teachers seem to be handling things very well with talking to the children.
They talk about focusing on the student and nothing even similar to that
happens. The teachers are so dysfunctional and they don’t even work as a team,
they yell and go against each other in an unhealthy way. One of the history
teachers talks about his improvements that he made to his class to help the children
learn more but it doesn’t look or sound any different. The group of teachers
talk about being role models what a joke. The way the teachers act is so
immature they almost act like their students heck they do. They talk inappropriately
about their students outside of class. Again the teachers argue and ramble at
each other it is just sad.one of the teachers gets mad and throws a chair. At the
end of the year there seems to be a better structure than the start but there
is still a lot of immaturity coming from the teachers.
Monday, November 11, 2013
Formal Paper #2
Both are good teachers with great teaching skills but hey
are different in the way they teach, communicate with their students, and above
all act. Mr. Escalante from the movie “Stand and deliver” and Mr. Keating from
“Dead poets society” whom are close to prime subjects for this comparison. They
have many similarities but also a few differences which defiantly shows who is
the better teacher in the sense of good teaching. They both have their own ways
of talking to their students outside of class and inside of the classrooms,
which shows their personalities and their teaching methods in a different
light. There are also some of the ways they encouraged the students to work on
their class and homework. Their attitudes are also another aspect that is
involved with their teaching and interaction with the students such as if they
get aggravated or angry with the students in anyway. Also the ways they teach
by invoking any type of emotion onto the student in order to create a scenario in
which the students would start to think clearer because of these emotions. How
the students were affected due to the teaching and the communication between
the students is another important view that I will be compared between the
teachers. Both teachers have a good teaching habits but the little things they
do affect the students in some way may it be large or small. Both teaches have
a dry sense of humor which the students seem to enjoy, but I question if some
of the jokes they make are really suitable for in a school environment and if
they are truly necessary in the first place. The smallest of details put
together is what makes something great such as the little remarks or statements
that the teachers make which help the students develop the understanding of the
lessons.
I could
speak of the bad teaching of Mr. Escalante but there wouldn’t be that much to
talk of but truly Mr. Escalante has always had good intentions when working
with his students but in some circumstances he gets so caught up in the his own
expectations of his students because he values them so high that he believes
that the students already understand the concept of the lesson that he is
teaching. Mr. Escalante tries to involve himself within his students life’s to create
a bond of sorts so that the children understand him more in, other words he tries
to create a relationship between him and his students which is similar to the
relationship of a family in which he would uses to create an environment of
understanding as of a family. It is as if he brings his students to his level
which is the opposite of Mr. Keating that I will go over later in the section
explaining Mr. Keating’s teachings. However while Mr. Escalante is creating
this environment he fails to remember that families also has their
disagreements which brings him to the brink of a minor heart attack after an argument
between him and the students; which was unclear because the students had all
gotten the same answer to a math question which was never corrected if it was
truly an incorrect answer. But in some instances he truly knows what is right
for his students because he has good intentions for them. An example being that
he went to the two investigators in order to find out why his students had
thought to have been cheating on a test which they had passed following the
correct instructions. Mr. Escalante also uses some dry humor which was not
really appropriate to invoke some emotion of happiness which helped the
students remember the materials better. Considering these things Mr. Escalante
is a good teacher who believes in his students and but he has a few bad habits.
Mr.
Keating is very different in many ways compared to Mr. Escalante in the way
they think for their student but what they believe is right for their students
is all that different. They both want their students to grow and prosper into
people unlike any other; to blossom into prime examples of life in the making,
in other words they want their students to be the best. The way Mr. Keating
helps himself and his students understand each other by going down to level of
maturity and humor and it seems that he can handle it well without doing any
bad teaching in the process. There is one instance where others would disagree
with me on that note where Mr. Keating puts one of his students in front of his
classmates invoking pressure upon the student but this also helped the student
understand the lessons better and even give him inspiration to look into the
details instead of looking at them. The school that Mr. Keating teaches in was
once an institute in which he took classes in so he knows of the discipline
which is used within its walls. He uses an appropriate humor with the students
which is similar to Mr. Escalante but Mr. Keating seems to avoid any inappropriate
humor so he doesn’t get himself into trouble. Even though it may seem as if Mr.
Keating gets out of hand he still maintains a good line of respect between his
students and himself which he started by saying “Oh captain, My captain” which
he is referred to throughout the story. Mr. Keating was so inspirational to the
children the he put them in a world none like any other, a world in which the discipline
which was lesser than what the real world had; a world full of creativity which
had no limits.
In the
end it seems as if Mr. Keating is the Better Teacher than Mr. Escalante But
there are a lot of differences in time and place, where Mr. Keating was in the
1950’s in an academy somewhere in the east coast, and Mr. Escalante a teacher
in Downtown L.A. in the 1980’s. These differences do contribute to both
teachers teachings but have little to do with if they were good or bad. But in
some ways Mr. Escalante is better than Mr. Keating making them both great at
what they do. Mr. Escalante has a way of involving himself in his student’s
lives where Mr. Keating couldn’t, and Mr. Keating inspires his students in a
way in which Mr. Escalante didn’t. Even though they both had something that the
other didn’t, they both changed their students’ lives in such a way that made
these children ready for the adult world. These Teachers impacted upon these
kids nailing the lesson taught into their heads so that they could use them in
the future. Both Mr. Keating and Mr. Escalante are talented at what they do and
they do it beautifully.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Formal paper #2 draft
The two Teachers that I will be comparing are Mr. Escalante
from stand and deliver and Mr. Kipling from dead poet’s society. The largest
and the most important thing that both of the Teachers had was belief in their
students. In a sense they knew that their students could aspire the greatness
within to pass any challenge or feet. They both encouraged their students to do
their best and be themselves to a logical and acceptable degree. These two
teachers are great examples of good teaching along with some miniscule pieces
of bad teaching moments. But in the end they but have what it takes to be good
teaching in the educational society. It will be a close call to see which one
is the better teacher in some ways but in the end there is a good difference
between which is the best. Both teachers have fought to be great but I have to
a say in the long run the winner is Mr. Keenly with his encouraging and
non-violent/ yelling teaching
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