Monday, May 9, 2016

To Sum It All Up

    I have gained so much knowledge about how to become a terrific teacher throughout this course. It's crazy to think about all of the things that I've learned about within just a couple of months. Before taking this class, I didn't even know what direct, inquiry, and cooperative lessons were. Now I know that direct lessons are where you repeat the information over and over until the students get it and provide guided practice activities along the way to help them remember the information. Inquiry lessons are where students follow a similar process to the scientific method and research the topic their learning about or do some kind of activity that requires them to think more. Cooperative lessons allow students to work in groups on some kind of project or activity, while following the 5 PIGS (Positive interdependence, Individual accountability, Group processing, Social skills, and Face-to-face interaction). I've experiences a lot of success throughout this class; I can't recall many times where I think I failed because I really tried my best on every assignment and I received a lot of positive feedback.
    I would love to incorporate all three types of lessons into my social studies lessons, especially because social studies can get boring at times, so it's important to keep the students engaged by doing various interactive activities. I completely understand how to implement all three types and have experience with the various types, so I'm confident that I could plan effective and engaging lessons. I really like inquiry-based lessons because it requires the students to really think about what they've learned as opposed to just reciting facts, so it would make the material much more memorable. Another thing that I learned are the five key elements of Social Studies: making it meaningful, active, value-based, integrative, and challenging. These are all very important to keep in mind when planning any lesson. Not only have I learned so much, but I  have had the opportunity to apply that knowledge by teaching both my peers and a second grade class. I can honestly say that I have gained so much from this class and I genuinely think that I will be a better teacher because of it.

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2 comments:

  1. Dear Elizabeth,
    Your blog is so welcoming. I love your blog background, its also mine! I love pink. I'm so glad we met in this course, and were able to work so closely together on our lessons, and fieldwork group. You are going to be a great teacher, just like your sister! I enjoyed how much you will take out of this course with you to the classroom! I agree, we have learned so much, I can't wait to incorporate it all in my future classroom! I remember on the first day looking at each other in shock of all we had to do. Look at us, we made it! Good luck with all you do in the future!

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  2. Thank you Melissa! I'm glad that we had the opportunity to meet in this class; you're going to be a gray teacher as well! Good luck student teaching in the fall; hopefully we'll see each other again soon!!

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