Thursday 19 April 2012

What an Experience!!
My Second Assignment..........
Students Actively Involved In Group Work






Advantages of Catering to VAK Learning Styles
In today’s world teaching and learning is boundless. As a teacher one has to constantly update and upgrade ones skills and styles. One of a very important tool to ensure active learning is catering to VAK learning styles. The most motivating factor for any teacher is to see all students learn and get involved in the learning process. However, one has to keep in mind that there are different ability students in all classes with different learning needs. Some are auditory learners, some visual learners, some are kinaesthetic learners and some are social/emotional learner. Each type of learning has its own advantages and disadvantages.
An auditory learner likes listening; a visual learner likes visualising events and imagining situations. , a kinaesthetic learner enjoys learning through doing, a socio/emotional learner enjoys working with others or in a team and so forth and so on...............
Catering to VAK learning styles ensure that active teaching and learning takes place where all levels of learners are catered to and are actively involved in the learning process. It gives learners hands on experience and enables them to take responsibility of their learning. It also proves to be a motivating factor as all levels and ability learners are catered to and find something of interest in the learning process apart from developing their critical thinking and analytical skills. In addition it encourages team work, discipline, organizational skills and promotes love for learning.
“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.”                                                Benjamin Franklin      
                                                                                                           

Wednesday 21 March 2012


Scaffolding

Vygotsky defined scaffolding instruction as the “role of teachers and others in supporting the learner’s development and providing support structures to get to that next stage or level”
In scaffolding a more knowledgeable person helps individual learners by providing them with the support they would need to move forward to  complete a task. The role of the expert is that of a guide who shows the path  to take the learners to the final destination. Some of the key elements of scaffolded instruction should be :
  • to have common goal
  • ongoing diagnosis and support
  • dialogues nad interactions
  • fading and transfering of responsibility.
Scaffolding helps to motivate or enlist the child's intert related to the task. It helps in breaking and making the task more manageable and achievable for the learners. providing them instructions and reducing the pressure and frustration.
One of the key features of scaffolding is that it is temporary and fades away when the task is achieved.
Differentiation: Past and Future

Differentiation is understanding that every learner a differnt background of knowledge and experience, interest and readiness, and reacts differently. some students display gifted characteristics and have unique learning style.
While the content to be taught remains the same, the approaches to it differ and vary according to the learners' need.
I have been using various strategies for differentiation in the classroom. Word limit, listing the key words instead of a writing a paragraph,  drawing mind maps, being the expert, teaching the whole class, effective questioning,worksheets etc, etc......
I would like to try more active learning strategies such as group work, pair work and tiered assignments.
These may differ as per the learners need and interest. Reserach and mini presentations might also help the gifted learners.

Wednesday 7 March 2012

One of the beauties of life is that it always moves forward….
However, if it ever gave me a chance to go back and change something………………..….Ah! my list would have gone on and on and on, but  for now as the question demands and I would go off the purpose if I don’t say this, I would like to  change something in module 1 of CICT’s tasks and activities,
 I would change and take up effective questioning task again as I feel it is a very effective tool for active learning and ensures the participation of all levels of learners and being pressed against time I wasn’t able to take it up efficaciously.
 The training sessions conducted by Mr. Rohan Roberts have brought about a paradigm shift in everyone’s thinking process and has led each one of us to retrospect and analyse how much and how effectively are we drawing from the immense wealth of knowledge which we were all oblivious too.
Furthermore, it has helped us enhance our teaching processes and value the effective learning tools that we took quite lightly.




    What Would I like to do in Future Training Sessions?
As far as  the question of what would I like to do in the future training sessions us concerned, I think that the interactive sessions conducted are something that all of us look forward to, hence I would like to continue with the same momentum and grow personally and professionally.

The various teaching and learning tools learned during the training session are very effective and when used during the classes prove to be very strong motivators in active learning. I would like to learn more such active learning practical tools and use them in my teaching. Also, I would like to focus on various ICT tools which will enable me to get more and more students involved in the learning process and make learning fun.

Friday 24 February 2012

How did your students respond to your plenary activity?

I took up a ‘Mini debate’ as a plenary to consolidate students’ analysis of Macbeth’s character, which would have otherwise been a boring topic.
Students responded well and presented strong arguments, which consolidated their learning and helped them critically analyse the character further.
 They were very excited to refute each other’s arguments and prove their analytical prowess. It was quite a pleasure to see the interest generated through a wonderful tool.
Was your lesson more exciting because you used a new starter activity?
Though I was using the starters and plenaries, but it is only after joining the CICT that realized their actual worth.
After a tiring Thursday when we all look forward to rushing home, a few of us look forward to staying back because of the immense excitement, enthusiasm and positive energy  generated during our CICT Training. I never thought training would be so much fun, but thanks to our Professional Development Head Mr.Rohan Roberts, learning has taken a paradigm shift.
The ice breakers, starters and plenaries used during our training charges every single soul attending them. It was then that I realized how much important these tools are in making a lesson more effective and interesting.
I had planned to take up 'Get In the Character' as a starter activity to get the students involved in the lesson, however the plan underwent a slight modification when I saw a student dressed as king and Ms.Nirmal in a dress for the Humanities Fashion Parade. Luckily we could get a soldier as well.
 A little briefing to the characters and a wonderful modified starter was ready with characters coming straight from Elizabethan Era.
Who can doubt the acting skills of Ms.Nirmal...... The king and the soldier acted well too. Later the students were asked to analyse the dialogues and the scene, discuss in their groups and express their views. Higher order critical thinking questions were used to help them generate more ideas.
 The starter was a success.