I thought that the presentation for this book was awesome! It was very interactive and each of the members of the group seemed very informed about what the book focused on, even though they also had their own specialties to focus on from the book. It was very helpful to give us worksheets and starter notes so we could follow along with the information presented to us.
My favorite part of the presentation was that the group used the armidillo and the hippo to represent different parts of the brain. This was really engaging. It would be really helpful to use that method with middle school students and I think they would be a lot more engaged if animals represented different elements they had to know.
Lastly, I liked that the group was honest about whether they liked the book or not. They said it was very boring when they started to read it, but as they read further it became more interesting. They also said that the book tried to incorperate the theme of The Wizard of Oz too much, and that connection could be left out of the book.
I really liked the presentation for this book and I feel that I learned so much from their presentation.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Becoming a Wiz at Brain-Based Teaching
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
First Book Presentation
I was really impressed by the presentation the first group did about the book they read. I really like how they seperated us into groups according to how we were taught in middle school. It was intersting to see what the norm was when we were in middle school and how that norm differs from the idealized middle school we want to create as a class.
I thought it was really interesting that they seperated themselves into differnt topics and sections in the book and taught a group about that topic. We then jigsawed the groups so we could teach each other what we learned from our techers. It was really interesting what each person got from the discussions.
I do wish we had more hands on activities included in the period, but over all I think that everything went really went. Their presentation made me think more about integration and how each subject can incorperate each other.
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Planning For Block Scheduling
Abstract Chapter nine in the book Meet Me In The Middle focuses on how to schedule and organize a lesson fo the students. The chapter focuses on the fact that teachers have about eighty minutes with their students, so they should maximize the experience and the learning ability of the students. How can we do this? Well, one of the suggestions is to make a schedule for the class and writing it on the board so that the students understand what is going on for the day. The chapter also goes over two forms of assessment, formative and summative. We are given suggestions for both types of assessment.
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Organizing Relationships For Learning
Abstract Chapter six in Turning Points 2000 is about how a middle school should be ran. It says that the amount of students in a class is very important. The ratio should not exceed 25 students to 1 teacher. However, the smaller the school and the classroom sizes are, the better the ability to be taught and get a one to one experience is for the student. This chapter also says that school should use a team approach when grouping teachers and students. Another thing this chapter touched upon is that teachers should have plenty of time to organize and design a good curriculum for the students.
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Teacher Advisories-- A Proposal For Change
Abstract Chapter twelve in Meet Me In The Middle is about the advisory program that should be seen in a middle school. There should be at least one teacher that knows each student very well. This ensures that students will have academic success and will have someone to talk to if they have any other issues. This book suggests that there should be days when students just spend time with their advisors doing fun activities. These activities do not always have to be related to academics, but they create a bond between a teacher and a small group of students. Students should also have one on one time with their advisor in order for them to get to know each other and to allow a positive relationship between a student and an adult.
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Teaming
Abstract Chapter eleven in Meet Me In The Middle is about how teams work well in a middle school. To be a middle school teacher, you have to understand that you are going to have to be able to work with other. We also need to understand that the subject we teach is not more important than other subjects, but it should work well and integrate those other subjects. This is why a teacher who is in a middle school needs to be very flexible. This chapter also tells us that everyone, not just the teachers, are part of the team. The students also are part of the middle school team and we tend to work around their academic schedules in order to make the middle school experience as god as possible.
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
This We Believe
The first seven pages of This We Believe is about how we should shape a middle school. It says that we should pay attention to the lives of the adolescents attending the school and bas e the curriculum we teach on them. The pages also touch on how society is constantly changing now and because of that, we need to think more about where there students comes from. Lastly, the seventh page gave the National Middle School Association's mission statement.
As we continue to read This We Believe, we start to understand the curriculum we teach needs to feel relevant to the students we are teaching. I think this is especially critical in middle level education because this is the period in our students lives when they are still trying to discover themselves and their interests. However, I think it is harder to make the content we teach more relatable in certain subjects like math. In my personal experience, I only had one math teacher who tried to relate algebra and geomotry to the real world. When I could relate a subject I hated to the real world, I succeeded a lot more than the classes where I sat and filled out worksheets. The students are going to be like this when we teach; if we just allow them to sit and do papers, they will not be motivated to do the work. However, if we allow students to be interested and have experiences relevent to them, they are more likely to succeed.
The last section of This We Believe is a setion that involves all of the different departments and hierarchy of the education system. In order to accomplish the great things we intend to in the classroom, we have to make connections with the many different people associated with our school. I used to think that there wer two very distinct people who worked for the education system; the teachers and the people who delt with the business side of the school. However, I was wrong. Everyone who works in the education system has contact with the students in some way, and effect their education.
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