Month: September 2022

Response to Alecia’s Post #1

Hi Alecia,

I love what you wrote about your experience with driving. When reading your post, I thought to myself the importance of constructivism in this specific scenario, because the best way to learn is by doing. Of course we took our written test and observed many people driving over the years, but this does not translate to us knowing how to operate a vehicle. In order to learn, we have to experience and practice over and over again.

Thanks for sharing!

Blog Post #1

There are a lot of things that I would change about my past practicum. I learned a lot about the new curriculum, inquiry, and the best ways students can learn. Although knowing all this, I still thought back to when I was in school and how I learned. When I was in school, the curriculum was much more content-based. This meant that I learned about many topics, some useful and some not so useful, and was expected to learn these concepts through memorization and regurgitation. Even though I had just learned that these were not the best ways to learn, I still found myself wanting to teach this way during my practicum. This reminds me a lot about the ‘The Backwards Brain Bicycle’ video by Destin Sandlin. Due to my prior knowledge of how school is supposed to look, it was very difficult to change this image. I now realize that it will not take a few classes and one practicum to change how my brain views the school system, but over time as I develop professionally I will see myself making this change.

A strategy I learned, and a strategy we practice in the education department constantly, is partaking in practice lessons. In my classes, I am constantly teaching my classmates. This is great practice for how I should be teaching lessons to fit BC’s curriculum as opposed to the old curriculum. We are also actively debating the best ways to teach our students. By using this constructivist approach, we are taking part in tasks that are meaningful because we practice our lessons, and eventually will be able to use what we have learned in front of our real students (Ertmer & Newby, 2018). 

Based on this realization, and off on the readings, I would consider myself to aim toward constructivist instruction. As I practice lessons with my colleagues, I understand the importance of making meaning through experience (Ertmer & Newby, 2018). I also remind myself that memorization will not help students critically think and problem solve, and therefore students may lack the skills they need (Ertmer & Newby, 2018). My goal is to increase student engagement and participation in all my lessons so that they are actively learning, rather than sitting back and observing. By including my students in my lessons, they will receive the best education I can give them.

References

Ertmer, P. A. & Newby, T. (2018). Behaviorism, Cognitivism, Constructivism: Comparing Critical Features From an Instructional Design Perspective. In R. E. West, Foundations of Learning and Instructional Design Technology: The Past, Present, and Future of Learning and Instructional Design Technology. EdTech Books. Retrieved from https://edtechbooks.org/lidtfoundations/behaviorism_cognitivism_constructivism

SmarterEveryDay. (2015, April 24). The Backwards Brain Bicycle – Smarter Every Day 133 [Video]. YouTube. Retrieved September 24, 2022, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzDaBzBlL0&t=376s

Hello everyone!

My name is Zoe, I am an Elementary Education major here at UVIC. This is my last year here and I am also working towards getting my tech certificate!

It is funny how opposing my teaching philosophies are. On one hand, I believe that using tech in the classroom everyday will help students, and I believe teacher’s should constantly be keeping up with new technologies and medias. On the other hand, I believe students need to be connected with nature and the land, so they can learn to love it and want to protect it. I do believe there is room for balance for both these ideas!

In my spare time, I love to be outdoors as much as possible. I specifically love to go hiking, play tennis, go swimming at the lake, and anything you ask me to do outdoors I will likely say yes! I also love to sit at home and watch movies and read a good book. Right now, I have been focusing on rewatching Gilmore Girls for the 100th time, and I have been reading thriller books.