I am a teacher from Poland. I teach Polish as a foreign language and English.
Saturday, August 13, 2016
13 Free Teacher Downloads for Back to School
13 Free Teacher Downloads for Back to School:
All of Edutopia’s downloadable and printable back-to-school resources are collected here for easy classroom reference.
For my students.
All of Edutopia’s downloadable and printable back-to-school resources are collected here for easy classroom reference.
For my students.
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Teaching Strategies
Teaching Strategies
Teaching Strategies
There are a variety of teaching
strategies that instructors can use to improve student learning. The
links below will show you some ways to make your classes more engaging.
- Active Learning - Active Learning is anything that students do in a classroom other than merely passively listening to an instructor's lecture. Research shows that active learning improves students' understanding and retention of information and can be very effective in developing higher order cognitive skills such as problem solving and critical thinking.
- Clicker Use in Class - Clickers enable instructors to rapidly collect and summarize student responses to multiple-choice questions they ask of students in class.
- Collaborative/Cooperative Learning - Cooperative and collaborative learning are instructional approaches in which students work together in small groups to accomplish a common learning goal.They need to be carefully planned and executed, but they don't require permanently formed groups.
- Critical Thinking - Critical thinking is a collection of mental activities that include the ability to intuit, clarify, reflect, connect, infer, and judge. It brings these activities together and enables the student to question what knowledge exists.
- Discussion Strategies - Engaging students in discussion deepens their learning and motivation by propelling them to develop their own views and hear their own voices. A good environment for interaction is the first step in encouraging students to talk.
- Experiential Learning - Experiential learning is an approach to education that focuses on "learning by doing," on the participant's subjective experience. The role of the educator is to design "direct experiences" that include preparatory and reflective exercises.
- Games/Experiments/Simulations - Games, experiments and simulations can be rich learning environments for students. Students today have grown up playing games and using interactive tools such as the Internet, phones, and other appliances. Games and simulations enable students to solve real-world problems in a safe environment and enjoy themselves while doing so.
- Humor in the Classroom - Using humor in the classroom can enhance student learning by improving understanding and retention.
- Inquiry-Guided Learning - With the inquiry method of instruction, students arrive at an understanding of concepts by themselves and the responsibility for learning rests with them. This method encourages students to build research skills that can be used throughout their educational experiences.
- Interdisciplinary Teaching - Interdisciplinary teaching involves combining two different topics into one class. Instructors who participate in interdisciplinary teaching find that students approach the material differently, while faculty members also have a better appreciation of their own discipline content.
- Learner-Centered Teaching - Learner-Centered teaching means the student is at the center of learning. The student assumes the responsibility for learning while the instructor is responsible for facilitating the learning. Thus, the power in the classroom shifts to the student.
- Learning Communities - Communities bring people together for shared learning, discovery, and the generation of knowledge. Within a learning community, all participants take responsibility for achieving the learning goals. Most important, learning communities are the process by which individuals come together to achieve learning goals.
- Lecture Strategies - Lectures are the way most instructors today learned in classes. However, with today’s students, lecturing does not hold their attention for very long, even though they are a means of conveying information to students.
- Mobile Learning - Mobile Learning is any type of learning that happens when the learner is not at a fixed location.
- Online/Hybrid Courses - Online and hybrid courses require careful planning and organization. However, once the course is implemented, there are important considerations that are different from traditional courses. Communication with students becomes extremely important.
- Problem-Based Learning - Problem-based Learning (PBL) is an instructional method that challenges students to "learn to learn," working in groups to seek solutions to real world problems. The process replicates the commonly used systemic approach to resolving problems or meeting challenges that are encountered in life, and will help prefer students for their careers.
- Service Learning - Service learning is a type of teaching that combines academic content with civic responsibility in some community project. The learning is structured and supervised and enables the student to reflect on what has taken place.
- Social Networking Tools - Social networking tools enable faculty to engage students in new and different means of communication.
- Teaching Diverse Students - Instructors today encounter a diverse population in their courses and many times need assistance in knowing how to deal with them.
- Teaching with Cases - Case studies present students with real-life problems and enable them to apply what they have learned in the classroom to real life situations. Cases also encourage students to develop logical problem solving skills and, if used in teams, group interaction skills. Students define problems, analyze possible alternative actions and provide solutions with a rationale for their choices.
- Team-Based Learning - Team-based learning (TBL) is a fairly new approach to teaching in which students rely on each other for their own learning and are held accountable for coming to class prepared. Research has found that students are more responsible and more engaged when team-based learning is implemented. The major difference in TBL and normal group activities is that the groups are permanent and most of the class time is devoted to the group meeting.
- Team Teaching - At its best, team teaching allows students and faculty to benefit from the healthy exchange of ideas in a setting defined by mutual respect and a shared interest in a topic. In most cases both faculty members are present during each class and can provide different styles of interaction as well as different viewpoints.
- Writing Assignments - Writing assignments for class can provide an opportunity for them to apply critical thinking skills as well as help them to learn course content.
Friday, August 5, 2016
Blended Learning vs. Flipping Learning
“Any time a student learns, at
least in part, at a supervised brick-and-mortar location away from home and, at
least in part, through online delivery with some element of student control
over time, place, path, and pace. The modalities
along each student’s learning path within a course or subject are connected to
provide an integrated learning experience.”
The most significant piece of the
definition is the “element of student control” highlighting the flowing
instructional models to enable improved student-centered learning, giving
students greater than before control over the time, place, path, and the step of their learning tracks.
Blended learning offers a balanced approach,
focused on redesigning instructional models first, then applying technology,
not as the driver, but as the supporter, for high-quality learning experiences
that allow a teacher to personalize and make the most of the learning.
The technology
helps to supply instructors with data, expand student choices for educational
resources and learning materials, and deliver opportunities for students to
practice and to exhibit the high-character performance.
Broadly speaking, I am for
blended learning, which means taking advantage of both traditional f2f techniques
and possibilities presented by new technologies.
Flipped Classrooms provides
pre-recorded material (video or audio) followed by classroom activities.
Learners watch the video before or after the class;
this happens outside F2F meetings. Thank’s to that classroom time can be
used for interaction, such as Q@A sessions, discussions, exercises other
learning activities.
This is the
perfect way to “invert” doings in the class with activities outside the
teaching space.
Flipping is not just about video
and technology.
Moreover, technology does not
replace good teaching. It enhances good teaching.
Flipping helps us to get the best
use of class time. It is a methodology that permits the instructor to involve
students intensely in the collaborative community and produce a shared
problem-solving workshop.
My students very frequently have to find some info, largely online, and
in class, they present materials on a specific subject. We use it as a
foundation for deeper analysis and actions.
Sometimes, instead of giving
lectures, I call for scholars to watch chosen PPT, videos or podcasts at home,
so when we gather in the course of work, we can
concentrate on the debate, as well as interpretation of the problem.
In my point of view, there are
some significant ways to involve students during a lecture such as short
demonstrations, surveyed by group debate as well as PPT lecture, followed by
expounding, discussing and particularizing the material.
I am convinced that dialogue is
necessary for my Polish History and Culture lectures. I take advantage of novel
methods to build up active learning skills and to encourage students toward
further learning, or else to mature students' thinking skills. For most of my
learners, the techniques I use are fresh. They come to study in Poland from all
the Globe, and the majority of them are not used to blended learning as well as
flipped classes.
They have to
be talked into active learning and taking the responsibility of their
knowledge. My role as a teacher is to be a learning coach, mentor and a source
of support as well as inspiration.
Flipping provides students
opportunities such as; interactive questioning, mind exploration, answer “why
this is important for me to recognize this?” and student-created content.
During my language classes, I
also use flipped methods because I believe in learning by researching as well
as having fun while studying.
Wolff, Lutz-Christian, and Jenny Chan. "Defining
Flipped Classrooms. “Flipped Classrooms for Legal Education. Springer
Singapore, 2016. 9-13.
Blended Learning vs. Flipping Learning
“Any time a student learns, at
least in part, at a supervised brick-and-mortar location away from home and, at
least in part, through online delivery with some element of student control
over time, place, path, and pace. The modalities
along each student’s learning path within a course or subject are connected to
provide an integrated learning experience.”
The most significant piece of the
definition is the “element of student control” highlighting the flowing
instructional models to enable improved student-centered learning, giving
students greater than before control over the time, place, path, and the step of their learning tracks.
Blended learning offers a balanced approach,
focused on redesigning instructional models first, then applying technology,
not as the driver, but as the supporter, for high-quality learning experiences
that allow a teacher to personalize and make the most of the learning.
The technology
helps to supply instructors with data, expand student choices for educational
resources and learning materials, and deliver opportunities for students to
practice and to exhibit the high-character performance.
Broadly speaking, I am for
blended learning, which means taking advantage of both traditional f2f techniques
and possibilities presented by new technologies.
Flipped Classrooms provides
pre-recorded material (video or audio) followed by classroom activities.
Learners watch the video before or after the class;
this happens outside F2F meetings. Thank’s to that classroom time can be
used for interaction, such as Q@A sessions, discussions, exercises other
learning activities.
This is the
perfect way to “invert” doings in the class with activities outside the
teaching space.
Flipping is not just about video
and technology.
Moreover, technology does not
replace good teaching. It enhances good teaching.
Flipping helps us to get the best
use of class time. It is a methodology that permits the instructor to involve
students intensely in the collaborative community and produce a shared
problem-solving workshop.
My students very frequently have to find some info, largely online, and
in class, they present materials on a specific subject. We use it as a
foundation for deeper analysis and actions.
Sometimes, instead of giving
lectures, I call for scholars to watch chosen PPT, videos or podcasts at home,
so when we gather in the course of work, we can
concentrate on the debate, as well as interpretation of the problem.
In my point of view, there are
some significant ways to involve students during a lecture such as short
demonstrations, surveyed by group debate as well as PPT lecture, followed by
expounding, discussing and particularizing the material.
I am convinced that dialogue is
necessary for my Polish History and Culture lectures. I take advantage of novel
methods to build up active learning skills and to encourage students toward
further learning, or else to mature students' thinking skills. For most of my
learners, the techniques I use are fresh. They come to study in Poland from all
the Globe, and the majority of them are not used to blended learning as well as
flipped classes.
They have to
be talked into active learning and taking the responsibility of their
knowledge. My role as a teacher is to be a learning coach, mentor and a source
of support as well as inspiration.
Flipping provides students
opportunities such as; interactive questioning, mind exploration, answer “why
this is important for me to recognize this?” and student-created content.
During my language classes, I
also use flipped methods because I believe in learning by researching as well
as having fun while studying.
Wolff, Lutz-Christian, and Jenny Chan. "Defining
Flipped Classrooms. “Flipped Classrooms for Legal Education. Springer
Singapore, 2016. 9-13.
HALINA'S LEARNING, TEACHING AND MUCH MORE....: FOREVER YOUNG - Rod Stewart and daughter Ruby DUE...
HALINA'S LEARNING, TEACHING AND MUCH MORE....: FOREVER YOUNG - Rod Stewart and daughter Ruby DUE...: "Forever Young" May the good Lord be with you Down every road you roam And may sunshine and happiness surround you whe...
FOREVER YOUNG - Rod Stewart and daughter Ruby DUET
"Forever Young"
May the good Lord be with you
Down every road you roam
And may sunshine and happiness
surround you when you're far from home
And may you grow to be proud
Dignified and true
And do unto others
As you'd have done to you
Be courageous and be brave
And in my heart you'll always stay
Forever Young, Forever Young
Forever Young, Forever Young
May good fortune be with you
May your guiding light be strong
Build a stairway to heaven
with a prince or a vagabond
And may you never love in vain
and in my heart you will remain
Forever Young, Forever Young
Forever Young, Forever Young
Forever Young
Forever Young
And when you finally fly away
I'll be hoping that I served you well
For all the wisdom of a lifetime
No one can ever tell
But whatever road you choose
I'm right behind you, win or lose
Forever Young, Forever Young
Forever Young ,Forever Young
Forever Young, Forever Young
For, Forever Young, Forever Young
Down every road you roam
And may sunshine and happiness
surround you when you're far from home
And may you grow to be proud
Dignified and true
And do unto others
As you'd have done to you
Be courageous and be brave
And in my heart you'll always stay
Forever Young, Forever Young
Forever Young, Forever Young
May good fortune be with you
May your guiding light be strong
Build a stairway to heaven
with a prince or a vagabond
And may you never love in vain
and in my heart you will remain
Forever Young, Forever Young
Forever Young, Forever Young
Forever Young
Forever Young
And when you finally fly away
I'll be hoping that I served you well
For all the wisdom of a lifetime
No one can ever tell
But whatever road you choose
I'm right behind you, win or lose
Forever Young, Forever Young
Forever Young ,Forever Young
Forever Young, Forever Young
For, Forever Young, Forever Young
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