Discussion Circle Question
Chapter 10- Building a Teaching Community: About passion in the classroom
Main Ideas and Themes
Chapter 10 talks about how we as teachers need to make the classroom a stimulating and interesting place for children. They should want to learn and desire more of it. If the classroom is not fun and exciting then how can we expect children to learn and grow? In order for there to be learning, children need to actually want to be taught and listen to what is being taught to them. We as teachers need to bring our own passions with us and touch our students in our own ways.
Consistent/Inconsistent with Experiences as a Student/Novice/Teaching Associate
As a student, I have had many experiences with this quote from Chapter 10. My favorite teachers were the ones that gave something extra to our classrooms and made class interesting. In the second grade I had Mrs. Britain who was a wonderful teacher. She is the reason why I am going to be a teacher and hopefully one day I will be as great as she was. She came into our classroom every day with a smile on her face and ready to teach us everything we needed to know in a fun and fascinating way. She would always have exciting activities for us and if we were good we would get a sticker. Once we filled up our sheet we could choose from the treasure chest and get something fun out of it. I do not ever remember class being dull and I always was ready and excited to learn something. Another teacher who was passionate and made class appealing was my eighth grade history teacher Mr. Sir. He made learning history exciting and he knew everything and anything about American history. I loved coming to his class and learning something new about our history. I did great on his tests and never once dreaded coming to class. He loved what he did and that is how every teacher needs to be.
As a novice tutoring my student last year in TED 1312, I tried to always make my lessons fun and stimulating. I wanted to help my student learn while making it fun for him so he would actually want to learn what I was teaching him and remember what was being taught. I loved every day of tutoring and had a wonderful student. I tried my hardest to always entertain him and teach him exactly what he needed to know. I am ready for my future as a teacher and cannot wait to see what the future holds.
Consistent/Inconsistent with Teaching Beliefs and Practices
This quote is dead on with what I believe. I think that every teacher should love his or her job and be excited for each day that they teach their students. We should all bring something interesting to the table and create a fun learning experience for our children so that they will truly learn the material and want to learn more of it. Sadly, many teachers these days do not have the passion that is needed when teaching. It is a job that they come to and are just ready for a paycheck. In the words of Benjamin Franklin, “The secret of success is to make your vocation your vacation.” I firmly agree with this. You should enjoy your so called “job” and make it a vacation in which you love coming to it. I am ready to become a great teacher and touch the minds of many children. I cannot wait to make teaching fun and interesting.
So What? Impact on Future Professional Development
Our future will be a sad place if our teachers are not passionate and love what they do. We need teachers who are going to entice our students and create a learning experience that is fresh and entertaining. Learning should be fun and once it is not then how can we expect our students to want to learn?
Sunday, March 21, 2010
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Ashley,
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy reading your posts. Thank you for being an engaged and reflective emerging teacher.
Peace.
Dr. T