Saturday, 21 February 2015

Using My Strengths in My Teaching


1. My unique mix of intelligences includes verbal/ linguistic Intelligence, Musical intelligence and Naturalistic intelligence.
·        I love telling stories and I always narrate a story to my classes to the point that they have even    started requesting for them in case I forget to tell them one. I also like writing down stories aside from telling them.
·         I enjoy playing vocabulary games such as scrabble.
·        Debates are things that I enjoy and once in a while I hold debates with the class.  
·        I enjoy reciting poems in class and I am very good at it.
·        I like acting dialogue as well as musical performances.
·        I enjoy mentoring and
·        I love nature walks.

I could use this unique mix of intelligences trying to get through at each one of them in their own intelligences in this way;
·        Get students who are interested in telling stories to tell their own stories in class and then ask questions and get responses from the class about those very stories, and those who are interested in writing, to write stories.
·        Get students who are interested in playing vocabulary games to compete in games of scrabble, spelling drills and other such games.
·        Organize debates for those that enjoy them and ask them to come up with topics of their own choice.
·        Get those who are interested in musical activities to write poems and recite them.
·        Take those that are naturalists for nature walks after which they give a report of what they have seen during the walk.  

I can get to know about my students' mix of intelligence better through;
·        testing them,
·        assigning them individual and group activities.

To ensure that each of them benefits, I use their intelligences to allocate them tasks that fall in line with their strengths.

Friday, 20 February 2015

How Was It For You?


As a teacher, I try as much as possible to expose my students to a number of resources and and once in a while encourage them to make choices of topics they want to learn. I also engage them in debates and also get them to narrate their learning experiences to the entire class so as to encourage those who are facing problems in their learning. I show them videos and give them material to read about certain topics and in order to discover more about a topic or issue that has been discussed in class as a whole. In order to get them to brave the hurdles, at times I tell them some of my learning experiences and I have discovered that they enjoy listening to them and they get morale to push on.
In order to make my lesson authentic learning experiences for the students, I at times give them a task and allow them to work in a group or as individuals. I give them time to do their research and to look at these tasks from various view points. It is surprising how much they can learn on their own! Through their own effort and discovery, they learn a lot more than they would have in a teacher centered learning approach. At times they discover things that I did not know so I get to learn from them too.
But I can still do more. For instance, making it easy for them to do their research on the Net, encouraging them to get into group discussions using their smart phones and exchanging ideas no matter where they may be after schooltime.

Wednesday, 18 February 2015

Experiences of True Learning


1. Key aspects in Sylvia Bahiga's Learning English;
·        At first she found it hard but later on it was easier and was fun.
·        She did not fear to ask questions.
·        She was ready for corrections and laughed off her mistakes.
·        She associated French words with the English words and worked around them.
·        She used a dictionary once in a while.
·        She did not fear to speak it although she was just learning.
·        She also tried to read literature written in English.
·        She listened to music and it also helped her.
2.Experience from my colleagues
One of my colleagues in the Literature Department was having a problem adjusting from her experience of teaching an A' level class to an O' level class. She had been allocated an O level Class that she had never handled before. She went there the first time and the class was a disaster since she could not bring herself down to their level. She later decided to use the students themselves to control and direct the learning process and indeed it worked wonders for her and for the students. In fact the Class mastered the text very well.

3. My own experience in learning
My learning experience involves the time when I was just getting to know how to use a computer. I learnt how to switch the computer on and off and how to use word processor.
Now I at one time I began to think some of these computers as being funny. You see, it keeps warning you that you stand the risk of getting viruses on your computer especially if you have no antivirus. So at one time I asked my sister who was somewhat more informed about them than me, where the viruses passed to enter a computer that has not been in use. My perception of the whole thing was that like human beings, the computers also caught viruses from the air. When I told her what I thought, she laughed and couldn’t stop laughing. She even shared it with my younger brother who is a computer wizard, and up to now he cannot stop laughing whenever he recalls the incident. No explanation was given to me about the issue. Instead they both told me that I should discover on my own. They kept telling me not to fear the computer since I could not damage it no matter what I typed in. They also told me that the only thing that could happen was that if I gave it a command it did not understand, it would just refuse to respond.
I therefore set forth to find out myself. Each time such a message came on the desktop I would not ignore it but still I failed to understand where the viruses passed. Until one time when I connected a flash disk to the computer and it immediately announced a threat that had been detected. So I was like, they come from attaching a flash disk to the computer, but then where did the disk get them from? Slowly by slowly I discovered that the viruses are got from trying to download information from the internet, and that one would need to scan the flash in order to get rid of the viruses and to also put an anti virus on the computer to protect it from collapsing. So the computers also had viruses, only of a different nature!
Whenever I remember this I feel embarrassed because I thought I had been taught everything but I discovered this through exploring and practicing. Since then I have learnt a lot about computers through self discovery. After Mastering that I felt relieved and better, and I continue to learn more and more each day through practice, collaboration, investigating and reflecting.

Additional ideas from Lombardi's perspective;
  • For learning to take place the learner has to be actively engaged in finding the facts. Lombardi refers to this as the 'Real-world Relevance'.
  • A learner has to study a task from multiple angles and identify with the task required so as to accomplish it.
  • There is always need to give enough time to investigate.
  • Investigation includes collaborating efforts
  • Some tasks require interdisciplinary perspectives so as to come out with a polished product that is of value.
  • There is need to reflect before performing  since it offers multiple interpretations of a task which also affect the outcome.