Tuesday, April 7, 2015

No one cares no one sympathizes you just stay home and play synthesizers (Points if you get the reference)


Well.... here we go with the last blog post for the class.

        To tell you the truth I've rather liked blogging. I haven't ever had the real gumption to keep it up. Honestly, I probably won't do it again after this. Even though it is really fun to do, and I really do end up really proud of it in the end, it always takes a lot of time. I don't know how successful a blog from little ol me would turn out. But I'd like to think with this blog anyway, you and I have shared a few laughs and enjoyed going over things about teaching, sharing stories from my life and general guffaws!
Waldorf: Well, this has been an evening to remember. 
Statler: Why? 
Waldorf: I forgot. 
[they both laugh
      Perhaps this would be a good method to keep my students busy. If you have to you use technology, (and you DO these days.... you'll lose them quick if you don't.) why not do something that they can put a bit of investment in and be proud of? Heck, in an earlier post, I talked about doing historical fiction. Why not film that stuff? The list could be endless. Let them have a list of projects and let them pick what they want. For instance, I once did a radio show for a Psych class that was awesome. I had to find all of the things that I wanted for the sound effects and record them myself back in those days. However, these days, they could just Google little clips. Boy would I try to get a portable lab in my room..... sheesh.
Amongst other labs....
     This leads to a good point. There are so many diverse types of learners. As I said before, you've got to be willing to go down whatever road they would be most comfortable learning on. If the time would allow, I would want to make options for all of my class assignments. For instance, you can do A or B or C or D and do a good job of it and I'll still give you points. One other thing as well though, that really lands on the teacher's head is that you need to include all types of people in the curriculum to learn about. There are so many races and people that have made up our great history, make sure that you put as many of those groups as you can. I need to just make sure that I study my class. Whatever they bring to the table, I hope I can give them a shout out and make them feel important.  Let's represent as many of the students as we can! Right... everyone wants to be the hero at least once. 
Or... sit on the hero. (sniff! Kids can be so cruel!)
        I think all in all, you just want to make sure that your kids are getting it. They will most times! They're brilliant young souls! Make sure that you give them enough faith and also, just be patient. Honestly, if you will be patient, you'll be surprised how much they can surprise you. Check for understanding with formative assessments and get a pulse every once in a while. It's fun! If you take the time to let it be. You only get one shot at it most times, so make the most of every minute. 

With that!.... I sign off and let you know this was fun for me. Goodnight.
And in the end.... the love you take is equal to the love you make.

1 comment:

  1. I really enjoyed reading your blog post and it was way funny. I agree that there are so many different types of learners and we as educators need to use different teaching strategies to reach these students. We need to make sure that our students are understanding the curriculum we are teaching and that they feel confident in their studies.

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