Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The Semester is Coming to an End & I've Learned a Lot!

It is so crazy how this semester has come to an end so quickly.  I have learned so many new things during methods of teaching, especially from Dr. Smirnova!  I have changed a lot over the course of the semester.  Towards the beginning of the semester, I had little knowledge about how many different types of teaching and lesson plans there really are.  I find it very interesting how there are many different ways in which I will be able to teach my future students.  Now, at the end of the semester, I feel comfortable with these ways of teaching.  Learning how to complete Direct Instruction, Information Processing, and SIM lesson plans was a major part of the semester.  Each lesson is very different because they each depend on different levels of thinking, yet they are all set up very similarly.

The first lesson that I learned about was Direct Instruction.  The purpose of a Direct Instruction lesson is to acquire basic knowledge and skills of a specific topic.  It is very important to learn the basics of something before going into greater detail and a higher level of thinking.  Direct Instruction promotes the mastery of basic concepts and complex skills.  A Direct Instruction lesson includes: an anticipatory set, which assesses prior knowledge and introduces the topic that is going to be taught, one goal, one objective, demonstration, presentation, or modeling of the topic, guided practice, check for understanding/feedback, and extended practice.  The second lesson that I learned about was the Information Processing Model.  The Information Processing Model is an important and effective way of teaching children other than the Direct Instruction Model.  The Information Processing Model is an important method to teaching because the students can take the information that they have learned during direct instruction and apply it to the new process.  In the Information Processing Model, the students use procedural knowledge which adds on to what they have learned through the Direct Instruction Model.  In the Information Processing Model, students must analyze things and think about the answer.  The Information Processing Model is a higher level of thinking than Direct Instruction. 

The last lesson that I have learned about is the SIM (Social Interavtive Model).  The SIM lesson is made up of 4 different things (PIGS).  Positive Interdependence, Individual Accountability, Group Processing, and Interaction/Social Skills all make up the methods of an SIM lesson.  Positive interdependence is when you learn from others, work together to accomplish one goal, and rely on each other to complete each piece of a group project.  Individual accountability is the measurement of whether or not each group member has achieved the group's goals.  Each member contributes to the project and gives the results to each of the other members.  This promotes fairness in group work so that each person is held responsible for their share of the work.  This is also beneficial because it shows that students are learning better cooperatively and it is helpful for real life situations as well.  It is important to keep the size of groups rather small and give individualized tests to check for understanding.  It is also important to observe each group as the teacher to be sure every one is contributing.  Group processing is when the group members discuss how well they are working to achieve their goal and maintain effective, working relationships.  It is also important to decide which behaviors to keep and which ones can be changed to better the group.  The purposes of group processing allows the group to improve their work over time, focus attention on all contributions made to the group in order to increase individual accountability, and it makes the learning process simpler.  The steps of group processing include: feedback, reflection, improvement goals, and a celebration in which the group can look at how much hard work they put into it.  Social skills is also very important.  It enhances developement of speaking and listening among learners.  It also helps learners become competent enough to think critically and share their views among the rest of their peers.  Group members can promote success among each other by praising, encouraging, supporting, and assisting each other.  Six social skills outcomes include employability, productivity, quality of life, physical health, psychological health, and the ability to cope with stress.  The SIM model is the highest level of thinking out of all of the lessons that I have learned about.  I also think that it is the most important model because it teaches children how to work with others and get their work done.  There are 2 goals in a SIM lesson.  One goal is academic and one is a social interaction goal.  The objectives are the same as DI.  The materials include everything you will need for the lesson and the introduction assesses the students' prior knowledge of social skills.  the developement indicates that the SIM will be implemented and students will work together in groups.  Guided practice is group work and the teacher walks around to monitor individual work.  The closure is usually when the groups present their projects to each other and they learn from others.  They can reflect on each other's work as well.  Accomodations and independent practice are the same as DI.  Rubrics are used for evaluations. There is a lot of things that can be done with the SI Model.


Each of the types of lessons that I learned about are all very important.  There are many different ways in which I will be able to implement these types of lessons.  As I found out during my fieldwork experience, the SIM lesson is more fun for the children because they are learning hands on and they do not have to sit and listen the whole time.  Fieldwork was a great experience for me during this semester.  The first lesson that I taught was taught by using DI.  I taught the students the basics of telling time.  The second lesson that I did was using the IPM lesson.  My lesson was on sea animals for science class.  I had the students looks at pictures of these sea animals and compare/contrast them.  I had asked them: "What is different about these animals?" and "Where do these animals live?" and "What is different about the animals?"  This was a success.  My third lesson was using the SIM lesson.  My lesson plan was on roles of people in a community.  I had the students work together in groups and they were each assigned different roles such as: president, vice president, treasurer, secretary.  The students got to work in groups and create a poster that showed how each member was needed to make the community work together.  It was a great experience for me because I got to really practice being a teacher and I got some excellent feedback!


Over the course of this semester, I learned so many things in Methods of Teaching with Dr. Smirnova.  I have learned many different things in this course that will benefit me as a teacher in the future.  I learned so much about the use of technology.  Technology plays a major part of a person’s everyday life.  Being technologically advanced during this day in age is very important because in order to accomplish anything, some sort of technology is usually involved.  It is important to understand the concept of using computers because in the future everything will be done by computer even more than it is today.  In Dr. Smirnova’s class, using computers plays a major role because I use it to do my work and discover new programs to make projects more interesting and fun.  If it wasn’t for this class, I would not be prepared for what is to come in the future.  As a future teacher, I feel prepared for any technology that is to come my way.   
            Throughout this class, I have discovered that working in groups and learning from others is a very important method to teaching.  It is important that students get the opportunity to learn in groups because they not only gain knowledge from their own observations, but they also gain everyone else’s as well.  I feel that working in groups has taught me a lot about my own work as well as the work of my classmates.  Presenting individual projects to the class is also important because it gives everyone the opportunity to learn about each other and the material that they have learned about.  Methods of Teaching with Dr. Smirnova was definitely a wonderful and positive experience for me.  It was also great to be able to have such a small class so that we could have a more open and comfortable environment!

The course focus on the role of self and peer evaluations was great because everyone got to reflect on how they did as an individual as well as in a group.  I also think that being able to leave feedback on our forums is a very important part of learning because it enables me to see what others think of my work.  I really enjoy getting feedback, whether it is positive or negative, because it is a good way to let me know if I should change something to make it better.  Learning from others is a positive way of learning and reflecting on others’ work is also an important part of learning because it is good experience to get the opinions of other people as well as yourself.  Attending a Professional Developement course was also really important because it enabled me to see some of the different things that teachers do outside of the classroom.  I went to a literacy presentation which was presented by graduate students.  I really enjoyed it and learned a lot from their presentation on teaching children vocabulary and the different techniques that can be used.  I also realized that I have such a wide variety of the use of technology and those teachers did not.  It made me realize how lucky I am to be able to do things to help others with the use of technology.  Technology is very important.  I learned an excessive amount of useful information throughout this course.


Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Things I've Learned Over the Weeks...

Over the past few weeks of Methods, i've learned many new things.  I've learned so many new ways to teach children in a classroom.  Most of what I have learned is based off of Direct Instruction and the behavioral model.  Direct Instruction has 5 main steps that consist of: (1) establishing goals, (2) demonstrate knowledge and skill, (3) guided practice, (4) check for understanding and provide feedback, and (5) provide extended practice and transfer.  Each of these steps are the key to direct instruction.  The behavioral model emphasizes the importance of behavior and the external environment as a determinant of human behavior and learning.  Throughout the past few weeks of class, we have done group presentations to teach the rest of the class the different parts of direct instruction, and I really learned a lot of things from each presentation.

Direct instruction is based on the teacher drilling the new material into the students memory.  This enables the students to memorize what they are being taught and then later they can use the material in guided practice and independent practice.  This gives the students a chance to practice what they have learned.   Direct instruction is the active presentation of information.  The anticipatory set is the first part of direct instruction.  It is a signal or activity that is used to grasp the students' attention.  It also can provide motivational cues as to what the lesson will be about.  Pretesting can be used to see how much prior knowledge the students' might have on the topic.  Content delivery methods is the next part of direct instruction.  I have learned that there are 3 major ways to give the class new material.  The first way is to model what they will be learning.  Modeling provides students with specific demonstrations of working with the content that they are learning.  Content can be modeled by the teacher using a video, a reading selection, or technology such as a cd-rom, or website.  Modeling should also provide verbal and visual cues for successfully mastering the objectives in the lesson.  Demonstration is another way of delivery the material to the class.  Demonstrating is showing somebody how to do something.  It is a display given to others of how something is done or how something works.  A demonstration is used to cover all of the necessary steps of a lesson in an effective learning order.  It gives students the opportunity to see and hear the details related to the lesson being taught.  Demonstration also promotes peer learning and critical thinking.  The third delivery method is explanation.  An explanation is a set of statements constructed to describe facts that clarify the causes, context, and consequences of those facts.  Explanation is one of the traditional methods of education. It is widely used by teachers and professors and is expressed verbally. Its structure repeats that of a speech having all characteristic parts followed by arguments and rhetorical questions. It may be constructed as: telling, lecture, narration, exposition, or simple speech.  The three major parts of explaining are: explaining what the topic is, explain how it is done, and explain why is it important.  There are many ways of integrating technology to enhance direct instruction.

Drill and practice is the next step of direct instruction.  Drill and practice enables the children to learn by memorizing and then knowing the facts for later practice through guided practice and independend practice. You can then assess the children to make sure they understood what they have learned in the lesson.  This is important because it will enable teachers to see how well they have taught a specific lesson to the class.  The number one goal is to make sure everyone will do well on the assessment because that means you have done your job as a teacher making sure that the students grasped the concept of the lesson.

Learning all of these steps and parts of direct instruction has enabled me to prepare myself to create my direct instruction lesson.  I think that as a class, we have definitely prepared to do this and practices in many different ways, such as: presentations, smart board games, and class involvement.  I think that having a small class really allows each person to pay attention more closely to everything and be more involved as a class.  Direct instruction is one of the major parts of teaching.

Monday, September 20, 2010

The First few days of class:

The first few days of class we were introduced to what we would be learning about and how we would be learning to use different technology throughout the course. We started out with using the smart board for various things.

Our first assignment was to create a T-shirt that explained alittle bit about ourselves through the use of pictures. This was a wonderful way for the class to get to know something about each other and make everyone comfortable in the class. We each presented our own T-shirt to the rest of the class using the smart board in the front of the room. This enabled me to feel more comfortable speaking in front of several people, although our class only has 10 people in it.  I feel that it is a much more comfortable and a more stress-free environment having such a small number of people in the class.

After we presented our T-shirts, the class played a fun and unique game with Dr. Smirnova.  It was played by choosing a color displayed on the smart board and then following the directions that followed the color. It was a good way to learn more about my classmates. It was also a good way to practice using the smart board some more and get more comfortable with it.

The next day of class we read and practiced writing objectives in CBC format. We got together with our partners in the class and compared our objectives and then corrected any mistakes that we made. This allowed us to practice and see the correct way of writing objectives in CBC format for future use. I now understand what the correct way of writing objectives is, and I plan to use CBC format at all times because it is the proper way to write objectives. I think that working together in groups is a great way for us to get to know each other and learn more accurately because we can all help each other. This class is a good way to expand my knowledge of education and what to expect in the future.