Sunday, March 25, 2012

Hello all,
I don't know what we are supposed to blog about?
Please let me know
thanks!

2 comments:

  1. Hey Kyle,

    I think we can blog about the new technology that we encounter and creative new ways to incorporate them into the classroom. Maybe even let everybody know how things went in your class when trying out these new Web 2.0 tools. How did students respond? Were there things you might do different the next time you taught this lesson with these new pieces of technology? Those are just my two cents, but I am sure anything you put up Kyle will be just fine.

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  2. T'm about to talk about the RSA animate video. I thought it was first of all very entertaining to watch. Second of all it talked about a lot that i believe in. Third it introduced me to some new ideas that i havnt thought of on my own, but i agree with.

    I believe that we keep moving toward standardized tests when we should be moving away from them. I think teachers are constantly stressed about meeting all the requirements within the curriculum and the curriculum is being driven by the standardized tests that the students have to take. The reason teachers are so stressed about the tests is because if their students dont do well then their job is in jeopordy. It doesnt seem fair because of the different types of students that certain teachers teach. Some teachers may teach the honors kids, while other teach the special education group. How can you compare those two teachers based on their students scores? They are talking about having to increase your numbers based on the scores your students had from the previous year, but that still isnt fair either. The teachers that teach the honors kids will do well, and how can that teacher expect the next year to beat a 98% passing rate?

    One thing that i thought was new and interesting is how the subjects are all seperated, when in the real world you have to be able to combine all of our knowledge. Why are we waiting for them to graduate to put all of these skills together? On top of that if you get rid of the subjects the way they are, then we can get rid of the bells and spend more time where it is needed.

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