Sunday, February 16, 2014
Saturday, February 15, 2014
A Belated Happy Valentine's Day
Early, VERY early yesterday morning I received a Valentine email from the children I work with in Nairobi, Kenya. What I see first is all the smiling faces, eyes filled with anticipation for what we might do next...eager, motivated learners. There are 30 children packed into a room that is not much bigger then a typical US living room. It is hot. They have limited supplies and only one computer. The walls of the "classrooms" are falling apart. We would never allow our children to try to learn under such conditions. Soon they'll have other lessons to teach us.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
You would never see that here!
Can you imagine teaching in a classroom like this? What skills must you have to keep such a group motivate and loving learning. What type of educational background would be important to work in this environment? What training and preparation do you suggest?
Put yourself up in the front of that room. Tell us what you would do.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Cartoon of the Day
Ever since PL94-142 was passed back in the '70's children have been left behind. I spent 8 years teaching medically fragile, multiple handicapped children ages 6-14. They were accountable to the state standards but could have a portfolio rather then take the tests. We were writing objectives such as : Albert will be able to show recognition of the state by glance at the picture 3 our of 5 times. We ended up spending most of their time "in school" testing their objectives rather then allowing them the pleasures of explore the sites, sounds, textures, motion around them. They had so little time.
Those that don't get left behind get run over for being ahead of the bus.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Cartoon for the Day
Recently I was reviewing a lesson plan to see if it was worth developing. The lesson was teaching number families. The teacher wrote that she get the children to see the relationship between addition and subtraction. (I'm also thinking multiplication and division!)
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Cartoon of the Day
Being a very visual person, I decided to see what public opinions were being shared regarding our current flailing education system and the adoption of the Common Core Standards. I had had enough of the TV and radio reports. Most of it I don't agree with anyway.
So I have decided that I am going to let a cartoon do the speaking for me. A few times a week I will post a cartoon along with a comment. I hope you will respond with you thoughts as well.
Cartoon for today:
Is our educational system supporting independent thinking and creativity or creating robots to do their bidding?
So I have decided that I am going to let a cartoon do the speaking for me. A few times a week I will post a cartoon along with a comment. I hope you will respond with you thoughts as well.
Cartoon for today:
Is our educational system supporting independent thinking and creativity or creating robots to do their bidding?
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