Why trust is important
Trust can be a very confusing and somewhat elusive concept, despite it seeming simple and being widely understood in general terms. It is a feeling, something intangible and yet easily altered. For trust to occur there needs to be emotion, feeling and thought involved. It can be simplified to a sense of comfort, ease or relaxation within specific context such as with a person or object which requires interaction. It would be entirely unnecessary to trust in something or someone who will have no impact on your life or the situation.
Trust is not an isolated thing, it is connected to and relies on experience and pre-established knowledge. When sitting down in a chair, most people would not give a second thought to whether the chair would hold them, even if it is the first time in that particular chair. This is simply due to the vast number of experiences with chairs in general and knowing they are most likely able to support their weight. This is a trust in an object and is important in order to reduce the amount of time wasted in a day, as a lot of time would be spent checking a lot of chairs if every person had to check every chair they sat in before they did so.
This idea translates equally well into person to person interactions within a school or classroom. Levels of trust are earned by the teacher and learners alike and each day new levels are established, build up or broken down by simple actions and how they can be interpreted or misinterpreted. When a level of trust is established, it removes the “checking time” taken and allows for content to flow more freely. When a learner trusts that a teacher will deliver only factually correct information that has been well researched, much less time is spent by the learner evaluating the correctness of the information and more time can be dedicated to the understanding of the information at hand. Trust is a relationship with what is not known, the learner accepts that the teacher has done the research but unless the learner does the research themselves and finds out for themselves, they will not know. In this instance trust in a classroom holds great importance as a lack of trust between a teacher and learner could drastically reduce the potency of a lesson as he learner grapples internally on how much time to dedicate to deciphering and understanding the content verses identifying whether the teacher is correct or not.
As a teacher, you would naturally want the best for each of your learners, if not for their own growth then at least for the results which you will have to display come end of year. Trust for a teacher is very similar to trust as a learner in that the teacher cannot force a learner to undertake in any task, nor can the teacher do daily check-ups on every learner with regard to homework etc. the teacher is simply to trust that each learner wants to achieve their best and will do the work to make that happen. However this is not always the case and when a learner proves that they cannot be trusted to work on their own or ae not able to cope on their own, then the teacher is required to take note of this and follow up on the learner. In doing so the teacher puts steps in place for the leaner to achieve and also builds trust with the learner who may in time reciprocate it.
M.
Wednesday, 13 April 2016
Tuesday, 12 April 2016
Societal Disability
You are more than your circumstances. The only disability
that you have is the disability...or rather the inability to work at adapting
to where you are and what you have been blessed with.
Yes there are people who will have more than you. Yes there
are people who will be better than you. But nobody.... not even your mother who
carried you inside her, nobody knows you better than you know yourself. Life
may throw superficial knowledge at you and expect that you accept it as truth,
someone may know how you like your coffee or your favourite flower, but none of
them will have lived in your shoes or experienced what you experienced.
It is for this reason that you cannot allow anyone to make
predictions on or direct YOUR life by what they feel or think. They are not
you. I don't mean for you to tell your doctor that they are wrong and that your
smoking habit is making you healthier as absurd as that example may be. But
what i mean is that you alone determine where you end up in life, your
attitude, your level of effort which you choose to put in.
My father always told me never to blame anyone else for my
own mistakes or shortcomings, he'd say "if you were pulled over by a
police man for speeding, you cannot moan about the person who was speeding in
front of you and how they got away. You are the one who was caught and the act
that someone else may have gotten away with what it is you were caught for does
not detract from the fact that you had done something wrong."
The responsibility to succeed is yours and you cannot be
trapped within your own mind or hold back your potential based on what the
world tells you, you can and cannot achieve. Prove them wrong what could you
possibly have to lose in proving someone wrong.
As far as ability goes, no one can say they are disabled,
merely too lazy to adapt to a world which was not designed for them, why limit
yourself to what is already established when you can create so much more.
M.
Monday, 4 April 2016
Interactive Science: The White-Board way
The sciences tend to be filled with a large number of
figures and tables as well as drawings and graphs. These graphics can often lose
their effectiveness and value when printed in black and white or at a highly
reduced size as most schools tend to do.
With the new wave of technology cane the recent
implementation of the interactive white board, a technological spin off of the
classic chalk board. This option combines the two most used media in schooling,
the black board and the computer. It makes use of a projector which projects
the images from a computer onto a board which is also linked to the same
computer allowing changed to be made on the board which show on the computer as
well. This very useful tool allows for good quality imaging to be showed as
well as “interacted” with. A useful way of engaging with this technology for
one would be the option of zooming in on large images, giving a bigger picture
which is often not seen by many students. In doing this one can show a number
of processes which interlink in a way learners can identify well with, reducing
the compartmentalisation of certain subject matter. The reduction in compartmentalizing
could significantly improve the understanding of these processes. A second and
by no means less significant use for one of these boards is allowing for
students to come up and make their own notes on the board which can be shown to
the entire class and aid in everyone’s grasping of concepts.
There are a great many avenues to progress down regarding
the use of these boards for a science teacher. Many uses for these boards are
yet to be fully uncovered as it may find new use in the hands of innovative and
hardworking teachers who do their best to make learning fun and effective.
Wednesday, 16 March 2016
Meaningfully Involved?
"Meaningful.....Involvement....."
What does it mean to be involved? I mean like really involved
in something. Can you ever be involved in everything as a student? As a
teacher, can you really involve all of your students? All 30-40 students in
each of your 2-3 classes which you are required to see at least 3 times a week
for 3 months at a time!!!
To be frank, not once had it never dawned on me that there
would be different types of involvement. I mean to me either you were involved
because you chose to be, or you weren’t involved, again because you chose to
be. This narrow minded way of thinking is something I am very happy to be growing
out of more and more every day.
What is meaningful inclusivity though, I think to me it’s
more of how the person whom it concerns feels rather than a set list of rules
or guidelines. The emphasis for something like this is placed more on the word “meaningful”.
Who is it meaningful to, what is the definition of meaningful and so forth. This
essentially boils down to the learner and this learner’s experience. While as a
teacher it is near impossible to try and make a classroom environment which will
cater for every student in it, it is still possible to allow for MEANINGFUL
involvement. Meaning that though a student may only be employed to answer a
single question, said question should be of such a nature that the learner
would feel involved and not isolated, no matter their answer or interpretation
of it. Educators should include many different methods of promoting meaningful involvement,
such as making use of the learner’s opinions and views on a subject. Being a
facilitator rather than a teacher of knowledge is what it is all about. The long
and short of it all is that a student needs to feel as though they matter, whether
it be in a class or in an extramural activity, it is the educators responsibility
to make that learner feel like their voice matters. This applies to all
students, from the loud mouth child who has to be told to keep quiet, to the
shy student who has to be begged for an answer.
Inclusivity, although difficult to achieve on many levels is
most probably the best education tool one could ever make use of as it draws on
the learners own personal wealth of knowledge and resources and allows for that
to be shared with everyone and not just a select few. Because all students have
something to contribute, no matter how small the contribution may be, this
exercise allows for everyone involved to benefit one way or another.
Monday, 7 March 2016
Not just Thinking but Learning Outside the Box
It pains me to say that in my journey through the education
system, having been put through multiple curricula and making the many transitions
from pre-primary school all the way to tertiary studies, that I have not once
questioned what I was doing or why I was doing it. I merely followed the rules
and did what I was told because it was what was expected of you at schools and
in society in general. With the knowledge that I am so grateful to have
obtained as of late, I know I would make better decisions regarding learning if
I could go back and make those choices again.
The education system has become less of a means of raising intelligent
thinkers and more of a method to box up people into individual categories which
not everyone will fit into. It is undeniable that not many fit into the boxes
that education has set up and if you do, then you are part of the lucky few who
has not had to give up their identity in order to move forward in life. As far
as the system is concerned, we all face these issues and must grapple with them
in silence. The art student who failed math and was held back because of it but
makes the most amazingly creative art pieces one could imagine, or the math genius
who failed biology because the concepts were just too difficult to grasp for
his mind. All held back and had their potential stifled because they did not
fit into the predetermined box. Why would a person willingly choose to be
graded and judged on something they have no interest in, or do not perform well
in, and why would a system choose to judge a person based on their weaknesses
alone.
This is the flaw in the education system today, a new means
of education needs to be put in place, one which is flexible and allows
learners to do what they are passionate about and not restrict their learning
to textbooks or the extent of an educator’s knowledge. To understand the world
you are in you need to be involved in it and not isolated from it.
The independent project is a student orientated way of
learning, it is dynamic, it is flexible, it caters to the individual and allows
from that individual to express who they are and do what they are interested
in. this system creates an openness whereby students are not afraid of criticism
because they understand that it will help them do better, and who would not
want to do better in something they enjoy.
The knowledge is out there it just needs to be found. Another
great aspect of this independent project is that students come to find that
they do enjoy certain subject which they previously did not, and this is because
they find the parts they enjoy and focus on that rather than be forced to do an
entire subject and only enjoy one small part of it.
The sheer vastness of possible learning areas and subject
matter is so immense that learners can find themselves wanting to know more
rather than simply doing what is required of them in order to get through. This
is the beauty of self-mediated learning, allowing the students to grow in their
curiosity and have a desire to learn more. Essentially the students are
learning how to learn rather being told what they needed to know. This
dramatically influences the potential for learning and opens so many doors to a
real world education. It has also placed the learning in the hands of the
learners themselves which ultimately allows for the obstacles of “teacher-learner”
roles to be overcome so that the learner may benefit even further than the
teachers knowledge would allow.
Monday, 29 February 2016
The Undeniable Power at your finger tips!
Right off the bat I can without a doubt agree with the well
placed quiz of Vicki Davis. The Quiz, while never explicitly referring to it,
promotes the idea that social media is just a new form of communication in an
ever updating world. Whenever something new begins there will without a doubt
be new dangers and new unexpected consequences which could never have been foreseen.
This has been true for many modern communication forms which are taken for
granted in today’s technological lifestyle, such as the invention of the telephone,
opening doorways for communication with possible strangers by simply dialing
an incorrect number which can be done very easily.
The scary part of this form
of communication known as social media is its sheer power over so many aspects
of life, be it the director of a company researching your interactions in order
to determine who you are before you even get to an interview, or even a current
employer keeping track of his/her employees to ensure they are not misrepresenting
the company. Social Media’s power is only growing by the day and with the
amount of information available to anyone willing to pay the possibilities seem
endless for things to go wrong.
Social media does not however have to the enemy. The misconception
that it will disrupt the learning process is too wide spread and needs to be
redefined. Social media could prove to be an invaluable tool for educating the
next generation in a way which is best suited for them. The fact that social
media is so vast and we have no idea how far it can extend makes it a perfect
platform for learning, where teachers can come up with new and innovative ways
to use it in a way which benefits the learners as well as follows the required
curriculum.
As a new age educator many of us need to understand that
social media is not just a name …
We need to unpack what it really is, a social form of media,
we need to understand what this means and that we should not allow ourselves to
be constrained by what we are told, but to learn things for ourselves such as
how to work with it and not treat it as a distraction.
Nicholas Provenzano was
able to actively include multiple forms of social media in his teaching process
not only as a means of keeping the students up to date with their work but also
giving them the opportunity to learn more outside the classroom and expand
their learning beyond textbooks and exam papers. He also mentions how he has
used but a fraction of the social media tools available, if this was possible
and successful for one educator, why then would it not be possible for others.
All
it takes is a bit of effort on behalf of the educator, in understanding how to
involve the social media correctly and not allowing it to become a distraction.
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
The Teaching of Learning
Recently I find myself confronted more and more by the
notion that digital learning or pedagogy is in no way the same as or on the
same level as mere online teaching, online teaching may contain forms of
digital learning but the fact that it is online does not necessarily make it a
digital learning process.
Not every teacher can be a pedagogue and in the same breath,
not every pedagogue is found in a classroom. At the very center of pedagogy you
find the key concept of leadership, this leadership can take many forms, be it
group leaders in school projects or a speaker at a conference. This leadership transcends
the mundane, “teacher is the leader and students follow”, attitude that can be
found in most learning institutes. Pedagogy does not favor one learning style
over another but instead attempts to do whatever it takes to bring out the best
possible result for the individual and not the most correct answer according to
the textbook.
A pedagogue should have the initiative and out of the box
ideas on how to tailor online technologies to his or her liking. Just as one
would tailor their physical environment to their own personal pleasing, so too
must one redesign the learning environment. This being done in the physical and
online sense.
One need not wait to be in an authoritative position to
become a pedagogue, all you require in the ability to inquire and adapt, and to
base your practice on the real world which is relevant to the “students” you
encounter.
Taking all of this into account, Pedagogy is not something a
person can truly learn. It is purely a state of mindfulness in terms of the
ever adapting and shifting world in which we live. No person will ever master
the art of pedagogy simply because the world advances so quickly. However to
become a good pedagogical educator one must be immersed in the world of
pedagogical thinking and practice, interacting with the information and not
just memorizing the content. Our technological age should not serve to
replicate our educational history but to progress it, make it relevant and fun.
A digital pedagogue should not let their technologies
dictate to them where and how they can be used, but instead they should make
their tools work for then and allow creativity to produce better learning. We
need to be more critical about the educational tools that we make use of and
how they can be used more effectively.
Along with being bold and moving forward, we must be careful
not to become too specialized and not to focus on a single aspect as this could
lead to a much narrower view on any problem which could present itself. This fits
well with a remark from Cathy Davidson which I am quite fond on, she speaks
along the lines of being “perpetual learners”, setting the groundwork for
lifelong learning in all aspects of life.
The best way to learn is to encounter something new for the
first time, and how better to encounter new things then to forget the old
things which hold you back.
Thursday, 18 February 2016
Perpetual Sadness
Its is inevitable that one will be sad, be it a dead pet or a fight with with someone you love. Sadness has a way of creeping into your heart. In my opinion, and that is all I can speak from, sadness is one of the only emotions that has the tendency to perpetuate itself, that and anger, but that's another blog topic. By this what i mean is sadness breeds sadness. The initial spark may have been something small, but once it has set in it eats away at your emotional state of being, bringing up other times in which you were sad creating further sadness.

This is not to say there is no happiness as i am a firm believer in the fact that a person can be both happy and sad, and that there is no problem with that.

What i am trying to get across is that it is easier to just fall into your own sadness cycle. Its interesting to note the changes in yourself when you make a conscious effort to smile through sadness. The difference it can make on your mood as a whole. I guess what I'm trying to say is if you can help it, don't be sad, just be awesome instead.

This is not to say there is no happiness as i am a firm believer in the fact that a person can be both happy and sad, and that there is no problem with that.

What i am trying to get across is that it is easier to just fall into your own sadness cycle. Its interesting to note the changes in yourself when you make a conscious effort to smile through sadness. The difference it can make on your mood as a whole. I guess what I'm trying to say is if you can help it, don't be sad, just be awesome instead.
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
Teaching Naked in a Technological World
Digital humanities is a term that gets used loosely and is
not quite defined, but with all that we can gather from it one thing is
certain. You don't need electronics to subscribe to digital humanities. One
thing digital humanities has allowed for is that hacking can now be considered
a discipline. A discipline in which the question can now be posed, is it possible for education be hacked to expose ways of non-technological digital teaching?
What seems to be holding back the full educational benefits
of teaching is the inability to comprehensibly identify with digital and
non-digital as two parts to a whole and not two completely separate ideas, which are
interchangeable and mixable. Educators should not be limiting themselves
by thinking technology is a mere tool or that digital education must involve a
computer. By doing this, the educator cuts off a wealth of resources which may
be of great use in the classroom. If digital learning is treated as a tool then
it is only as useful as the task placed in front of it, to paraphrase Paul Fyfe, if you have a hammer, your problems would look
like nails. This amazing form of education which has potential to be so much
more than we allow it to be has resulted in a more narrow view on education due
to the ease at which things may be accomplished.
The goal is to get involved in “naked teaching”, being
stripped of the technologies that may hinder the learning process. To teach
“naked” does not mean free of any form of technology, it merely means removing
the electronic part of the digital learning.
Methods of implementation of such teaching could be as
simple as a high lighter and a book. Involving two main reading types,
intensive and distant. Each of these allows or a different type of learning.
A form of attentiveness in key when doing reading for one to
pick up on the subtle and somewhat unannounced themes of a book. This is why
any form of learning exercise is crucial to better learning especially in this
digital age we find ourselves in.
In some instances it is important to allow for creative flow
from students and to realize that the lecturer or teacher is merely a
facilitator for the exchange of knowledge. Offering a hands on option to learners
who are able to all work through something together which each of them only encounters for the first time in the classroom can
allow for amazing results.
Digital humanists should ultimately be an individual capable
of multi-faceted teaching and learning. While the world moves forward
digitally, it would be to one’s own detriment as well of those being taught, to
attempt to teach without digital technology.
Naked teaching is a thing, a fully clothed thing, which should be implemented in more educational institutes.
Monday, 15 February 2016
Potential Slip
Your time is your own. It is no one else's. No one can take away from you what you have and no one can give you any more than you have. Make the most of it while you have it. Don't squander your potential, don't waste your gifts. There is nothing more disappointing then someone who wastes an opportunity or does not put their all into something that they want.
If you want it, work for it. The only thing in life that is easy is dying, that's something they should teach children. You don't have to work hard to die, but you have to work hard to get what you want.
You want that A, you study for it. You want to make the first team, you practice for it. You want to make you life better, you put the effort into it.
Never let your potential slip, hold on to it with all you have because in the end it is all that you have. You need to make a conscious decision of what you want your life to be like.
You are worth every drop of sweat that falls while you work towards what you want, every hour you spend in that book, you are worth it all. If you ever find yourself feeling like you are not worth it, push yourself harder and prove to yourself that you are. Every self help book, 30 day program or accountability partner have one thing in common, YOU, none of those will ever work unless YOU put in the effort. You have more power than you could imagine. You are capable of more than you give yourself credit for. "Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate, our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure" - Marianne Williamson
Don't cheat yourself out of success.
If you want it, work for it. The only thing in life that is easy is dying, that's something they should teach children. You don't have to work hard to die, but you have to work hard to get what you want.
You want that A, you study for it. You want to make the first team, you practice for it. You want to make you life better, you put the effort into it.
Never let your potential slip, hold on to it with all you have because in the end it is all that you have. You need to make a conscious decision of what you want your life to be like.
You are worth every drop of sweat that falls while you work towards what you want, every hour you spend in that book, you are worth it all. If you ever find yourself feeling like you are not worth it, push yourself harder and prove to yourself that you are. Every self help book, 30 day program or accountability partner have one thing in common, YOU, none of those will ever work unless YOU put in the effort. You have more power than you could imagine. You are capable of more than you give yourself credit for. "Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate, our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure" - Marianne Williamson
Don't cheat yourself out of success.
Friday, 12 February 2016
Coffee Culture
The idea that we can not function during a day without beginning said day with a cup of coffee is becoming ever more prevalent in today's social media orientated life style. This is a concept that I am sure no income driven coffee sales business will have any issue with, but what is it doing to us as people. There is a seed planted in our minds by constant inspirational posts seen on every newsfeed or virtual wall, which states in some way or form that "you are not human until you have had your first cup of coffee for the day". This is shown to children who grow up believing that the way to start your day is with a cup of coffee. This however is not true, many people are able to function just fine without it. Similarly the idea that one requires a degree in order to be educated is also false, but is constantly told to us as children. many people with degrees are not educated and many people without degrees or even formal education can be the most educated individuals you could meet.
we as a society need to realize this and peruse a new way of thinking and teaching. an all encompassing method which takes into account all education and not just your ability to quote Darwin or verbatim repeat Newtons Laws. This is the challenge posted to modern educators, and one which needs to be taken seriously.
we as a society need to realize this and peruse a new way of thinking and teaching. an all encompassing method which takes into account all education and not just your ability to quote Darwin or verbatim repeat Newtons Laws. This is the challenge posted to modern educators, and one which needs to be taken seriously.
Thursday, 11 February 2016
What it takes.
Do you have it? What it takes. The qualities deeply embedded in the definition of an effective educator. And i say educator, not teacher, because teaching is a profession while education is a life style. A life style that not all are able to maintain. the more time i spend learning about what it takes to be an effective educator and the processes involved in getting there, the more I have to sit back and ask myself.....
Do you have what it takes?
Despite my personal opinion on myself, I would have to admit that I have a very long way to go. That being said, I know i am more than capable of becoming an effective Educator. All it takes is effort!
Do you have what it takes?
Despite my personal opinion on myself, I would have to admit that I have a very long way to go. That being said, I know i am more than capable of becoming an effective Educator. All it takes is effort!
Be Water
Education is no one-way street, in order to educate, a certain level of openness is required. A willingness to accept that, despite your qualification, you may not be the most knowledgeable person in the room.In order to be a good educator you should be adaptable both in the classroom and when outside.
"Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. If you put water into a bottle it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now water can flow or it can crash, be water my friend." - Bruce Lee
This quote sums up, to me, the life of an educator. As a person who is open to others opinions, you allow them a safe environment to learn and question things which they do not agree to. An educator has the means to make or break a child based solely on how they interact with the child. For this reason alone it is important for an educator to be a human being and not just a "teacher".
"Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. If you put water into a bottle it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now water can flow or it can crash, be water my friend." - Bruce Lee
This quote sums up, to me, the life of an educator. As a person who is open to others opinions, you allow them a safe environment to learn and question things which they do not agree to. An educator has the means to make or break a child based solely on how they interact with the child. For this reason alone it is important for an educator to be a human being and not just a "teacher".
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