Monday, 2 March 2015

Feelings About Teaching


·       I feel that I am not doing enough to engage my students in their own explorations of topics that interest them and that probably I am hindering their learning about other things, related or not related to my subject.

·       I am sure that because of the nature of the curriculum a section of my learners are not catered for as I would have loved to and at this moment I cannot particularly say that I am proud of myself. Why? The section of the students that is not catered for is probably the section that is also failing and I am somehow to blame for their failure.
       It has opened my eyes to the fact that my learners have multiple intelligences and I need to put this into perspective for effective learning. Therefore I need to know my learners multiple intelligence mix

·       The constructivist approach encourages group activities and I find that at times I have gone on and on about some topics yet students would have grasped them better in group activities.

·       Not all aspects of my teaching subject can be subjected to group work. Some of them require individual tasks for instance writing, spelling and phonetics among others.

·       In some way the course has challenged  me to engage  my students more and more into exploring on their own and in groups, and I agree this would be very effective in literature in English where critical analysis is expected. Students can easily come up with different meanings and points of view about a piece that could be quite enlightening. As they share ideas, they register understanding of the texts and actually learn from them.

·       I need to give them more time to recreate the scenes in the novels/plays/poems through getting them to act or to rebuild the entire scene from the descriptions given in these books.

 

12 comments:

  1. Good ideas Margaret. I What about the idea of using the texts to link the themes and characters to real life , or to aspects of the students' own life?

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    1. I agree with you Nellie. That is one of the ways of showing the relevance of the texts to our contemporary society and I guess as they recreate the scenes, they will also identify with most of the aspects of those texts.

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  2. Hallo Margaret, I shall surely come to watch when your students recreate scenes from your novels.Can we have the Lion and the Jewel?It has always made me laugh .Iam sure however, the students would love it and you are already active in Inter house drama.

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    1. Thanks Pross for the vote of confidence, and you being one of my immediate bosses I hope I shall have your full support in this.

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  3. Margaret I totally agree with you that constructivism is not practical to all parts of our syllabus but let's give it a try where it is applicable.

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    1. I agree with you Twaha, but that should not stop us from seeing the short comings of the approach as well.

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  4. Margaret, I hope you liked Pat Gray's classroom.

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  5. Giving them time to recreate the scenes. I like that point Margaret. It works for me in Physics also . Thank you.

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    1. Thank you Julius. It is good to know that we share the same sentiment here.

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  6. You have good ideas Margaret. This course will surely make us better teachers.

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  7. Thank you Patricia. I envision us leading the education revolution in our country. I already feel 40%a better teacher than before. Lets keep our fingers crossed.

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