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Tuesday, December 1, 2020

2.2 Effects of Teaching about the Holidays on Students

Introduction - 3 Sentence

As the holidays surround us...Halloween, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years...students may feels as if they are learning as much about the holidays as they are their curriculum contents.

Con 1

Con 2

Pro 1

Pro 2

Conclusion

Tuesday, November 17, 2020

2.1: Teaching in a Pandemic

Introduction:  From the perspective of a Teacher Cadet...

Face-to-Face

  • Advantages:  The main advantage would be that these students' grades remain higher than those who choose to go online. In addition...
  • Disadvantages:  
Online

  • Advantages:
  • Disadvantages:  When those amazing teachable moments happen in class, when the dynamics of student-to-student and teacher-to-student conversations sizzle, these moments are not captured in a Google Meet. Not once can I testify of such epiphanies ever occurring.  Plus, online students miss out on so much of the social skills learned in a face-to-face setting.  Finally, the data shows that online students (at least 70%) do not score near what they did within the classrooms.
Conclusion

Monday, October 19, 2020

4: Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

 Introduction

  • Physiological
  • Safety and Security
  • Love, Affection, and Sense of Belonging
  • Self-Esteem
  • Self-Actualization

Conclusion

Friday, August 21, 2020

2020-2021: Teaching Teacher Cadets...Again!

Initial Thoughts on Being a Teacher Cadet Teacher

Exciting!  I so enjoy working with those who aspire to be teachers.  This, I have been privileged to do for several years, first, working with students through Lyon College in the Secondary English Methods class and now through our high school and local community college UACCB via the Teacher Cadet/Introduction to Teaching Class. 

Why I Want to Teach

Not until my second semester of senior year did I ever presume to be a teacher, hoping to one day be one of those ladies that sit in the windows at banks and receipt money.  Then, about springtime in 1985, the idea was planted, cultivated, and came to harvest with my receiving the first of three degrees in education.  That fall, I began what has now become a 29 year career in education, having now taught English, journalism, debate, drama, and now this Teacher Cadet class to what must be nearly 3000 students.  Very awesome.  Very blessed to have been able to accomplish what I was born to be.

I teach to better prepare a person for life after me, whether that be high school, college, or on the job, as I also teach teachers in professional development classes.  I teach to inspire all of them to be more than what they were before they entered my class.  I teach to ensure success in their literary endeavors and with working with students using accomplished and mastered methods.  I teach to encourage all to be better writers and more avid readers than they once were.

Please go here to read more about those who inspired me to be.

Initial Thoughts on Education

Trends come.  Trends go.  In my previous  school, I witnessed at least a half a dozen shifts in curriculum.  Thus, one must be willing to change. To give up.  To expect less.  To never give up.  To expect more.   I appreciate the continuity I sense here at Southside!  Much!

Here's what I know:  Education should be a blend.  When one goes too far to one side or the other, yes, the other side gets left out.  I firmly believe that no one method will ever solve any problem or concern. 

Here's what I know:  No one teacher style is ever the right one.  I do firmly believe that a teacher should always be striving to learn what his/her style is and then always, always, always work to better that method to ever become who he/she was born to be.

I am living what I was born to be.  I am beyond blessed.

Thoughts about Returing to Teacher Cadets

When I learned Dr. Dowdy was going to retire, I began to hope and seek out those that might confirm my teaching this class again.  Yay!   While this year will be full of further learning of methods as we continue to live amidst this pandemic, this year will also prove to have added learning opportunities for these teacher cadets that previous one did not experience.  Through all, though, these young people will learn more about who they are and what their future stories entail.