Monday, March 30, 2009

Vietnamese speaker

Although I saw a slightly different presentation in my growth and developmental motor learning class, Dieu talked about a lot of different thing comparing ideas of life and thinking in his home country of Vietnam to the United States. He talked about how there are 87 million citizens that live in the country of Vietnam and that two thirds of the people are under the age of 35. I thought that was very interesting in the fact that they must be a pretty up beat society in knowing the new information. How that can help benifit in learning. It has the effect of "out with the old and in with the new" effect. There are also negitives that come along with this type of society and that is that with a no count of old people they are less likely to learn from there mistakes.
He also talked about how the U.S. is much more materialistic in there thinking of doing actions. He used the example of Valentines Day in the U.S. they don't need to buy flowers and chocolates to so that they love some one. They show love through postive actions that reinforce the whole idea of love. You dont need to buy materials to show apprciation or any some sort of emotion. The Vietnamese believe that it can be done in other ways that mean much more.
I whole presentation I thought was very interesting learning about his culture and country. It is always interesting to listen to people from other places around the world to learn about how they go about they lives and how they view the same events, but how they treat them differently.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Chalk Part 2

The second half of Chalk i thought was much more like a real school setting. It Displayed the growth of teachers. It shows one thing that all educators need to learn and that is what Mr. Lowery did. With it being his first year as a teacher he was doing a lot of experimenting and trying things out to feel his way into the class room. By the end of the year he developed a good flow and connection with the students, which resulted in a positive result on his teaching. The assistant principle might have found out that being an assistant principle is not what she wants to do. When she had to fill in for teachers on specific days she even said those were her best days being in the classroom and around the students. I have gathered that being a teacher you learn about as much or more then what you are actually teaching. You learn a lot about yourself and what kind of effect you have students and your co-workers. That is why I feel it is very important to find your niche in school as a teacher. As for the teacher with the biggest ego problem I have seen, he needs to be put into a situation where he cant be everyone's friend. He does speak about the line between teacher and student but I have come to believe that he doesn't follow it. As I talked about in part one of chalk I think that the movie shows a lot of weird situations, that can be translated into everyday real life situations that occur in schools everyday. As a teacher you need to find what works for you and what teaching tools are successful and what aren't.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Chalk

I thought that the movie Chalk was actually a good movie when talking about real life education and teacher,student relationships. Throughout the movie it had a variety of of different teachers from all different back rounds also with all different kind of teaching styles and techniques. The movie also portrays a realistic view of teachers outside of their school lives. the connection between teachers is also very realistic and how they get together with each other and talk and converse about ideas and questions they have with in their own classrooms. Every teacher is not going to be perfect but to become a better teacher you must work through adversity and try and figure out what it is you can do to become a better teacher. That is exactly what the teachers did in Chalk. Although there were a lot of weird and unusual things done in this school it most of those weird and unusual situations can be translated to situations and events that go on in school everyday, they just are not as weird and unusual. If you think about them, most of them are dealt the same way. Chalk was a movie filmed to create comedy and laughter in a school setting, but I think there are translations that can correlate to everyday schools. Many events that occur throughout the movie are also events that you can find in most schools such as fights, studnets mouthing off, teachers talking behind backs, and etc... I enjoyed the movie and actually took a lot of good information from it, things to do and things not to do. It also gave me a feeling of what I will be showing up to do with a job in a school, and how to handle things.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Steve Chambliss

I really enjoyed Steve's lecture and his walk through his journey into the teaching world. It really helped me think about all the options that are out there. I really like all the steps that he talked about that helped him. He made you really think about the big picture with his first hand experience. It was much more influential to hear a speaker opposed to reading it out of a book. Creating diversity in my own journey into teaching will be very crucial to expanding my learning. Between the teachers panel last week and the older teacher(Steve) it was a good step by step process of learning for me personally. All the basic principals of being an effective teacher were talked about in the same ways between the two lectures. Being organized and prioritizing classes and having a good feel of what is necessary for a positive environment in the class. I feel that i benefited from hearing all of the people speak the last two lectures. I have enjoyed all of the class discussions and lectures, they have a lot of good points that will help me in the future and on my road to becoming an effective educator just like the ones that spoke to us.