To all teachers you are not alone.

Welcome all educators, parents, or people that care. You are not alone. To often we allow the four walls that surround us to feel like a prison. The only way to knock those walls down is to talk.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

blogging

The thought of blogging much like facebook and twitter is hinged on thinking your thoughts and your life is important enough to broadcast. I do not think this. I am not one who posts things regularly and such found it tedious to post on a blog. Now in terms of a classroom blog I can see the merits and I responded to a few blogs of my classmates as they are far more interesting than I am.

my lesson and others

I like creating a lesson, especially for my students. Being a teacher I can put myself easyily in the classroom and see how I would go about teaching this and what would be needed. Looking at the other lesson was a real treat but I must say even as a teacher I find it hard to be critical of others work. I know how hard I worked on this lesson and I would like think they did too, and they were beautiful lessons and deserve praise.

powerpoint in the classroom

Powerpoint presentation are becoming a norm in our classroom at least at the upper levels. In college very few do not use them, and even a few professors are requiring them. In High School with the wide spread use of the smart board more and more teachers are finding them handy. In my little inner city school we just got a smart board and its just the one but its a start. I believe that at some point it will be the primary way we teach. At the touch of button you can connect with videos or actual photos of a place it is beautiful. There are some chances for abuse or I should say a lack of teaching. It is very common for a teacher or a presentor to just start reading the powerpoint slides and this isn't teaching this is presenting.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

wow web 2.0

So I waiting on this one trying to get my head wrapped around web 2.0 with blogging, and wiki an facebook, and twitter, and flixr and the library thing and well you get the point. I have to say that on the surface there is not excuse in the education world now not to have open lines of communication, well except that if you work in urban setting or a setting where most of your population does not have a computer all this stuff doesn't matter. On a higher note we have our first smart board and we are getting new computers at my school so progress is being made. It does pay sometimes to be poor and have nothing sometimes you get stuff from the government during election times on the other hand the rest of the year all you get is ignored...but dont get me started.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Microsoft word

I think any techonology used properly is valuable in the classroom. Microsoft word used the right way allows teachers to specially design tests for particular students, and this is always for the best. The more personal education gets the better as no one knows students better than the teachers. I found the design of the flyer and newsletter as exciting as the rest of this course so far. There is so much I do not know about these programs, and with the case of microsoft word I thought I really had it down. How wrong I was.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Principles

A lot of what the principles talk about is to a certain degree common sense. To make sure everything on the page is connected. To make sure to give a feel of connection to it with a lot of the same colors, and ideas. To not use colors that are to similar. To me all common sense but at the same time to see it in print makes me think wow that is true.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Hi all-enjoy

Just posting for anyone with the ability to read this for all that is good and perfect do not stay inside this weekend. And if you are a teacher then I know you so deserve this beautiful weekend.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Interesting connection

Was just reading an article (looking for research on autism) and found it connected to our class. The article discusses autism and treatments and how a celebrity (Jenny McCarthy) has parents running for cover from vaccines and that certain childhood conditions are on the rise in connection with it. It just had me thinking how parents with only hope are going to believe what they read, and how the internet can really send us down a dangerous path. Check it out at (Greenfeld K. (2010). Who's afraid of Jenny McCarthy?. Time. 175(9), 40-45. Retrieved from Academic Search Primier Database.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Website in the classroom

In my setting some would say its like a world unto itself. Most of my parents are living below the poverty line, many do not speak english, and quite a few struggle with personal demons that make it a challenge to take care of themselves and their children on the basic level let alone on an academic one. Many believe they are doing the job by feeding their children and more is asking to much. That being said the classroom website ideea is a good one and I'll tell you why. More than any time we need our teachers to do all they can. The bell ringing shouldn't stop the teaching, and to often it does. Children are screaming for guidance, and we are doing the job in the building and a website would allow us to do outside the room. We can post homework and even lessons. We can talk up fund raisers and other events in the room. We can bring the room into the home, along with our smiling faces. Websites is one more step in the right direction.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

What a gorgeous day

All my fellow teachers, and even if your not make sure you are getting outside to enjoy this beautiful weather. There is something so engergizing about a cool crisp spring day. I'm not sure if it is the weather or the cold weather we are finally putting behind us. But I suggest strongly to my teaching friends do not pass this opportunity up. I know this may be against my techonology class but go outside and read under a tree. Write some poetry with the children using senses. Have them take a walk. Speaking from of limited educational needs mother nature has always been a great tool, and the price is right.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Just my thoughts

Did you know that state wide testing starts next week? Did you know this is the testing no one seems to like, from students, to parents, to educators but here it comes again anyways? Did you know we are all supposed to be proficient by 2014 based on this test? This is the same test that has teacher's so scared they teach to the test. This is the same test that people are talking of using to create merit pay for teachers. This is the same test that 6 months after an imigrant gets here he/she takes it weather they speak english or not, and no matter the disability you got it, this test is your too. We speak of holding teacher's accountable and as a teacher I agree we should but this doesn't do that. If this is the best idea we can come up with then we are in more trouble than I thought. All this does is take a snap shot of how well a student takes a test. Forget that all through out college they teach the teachers to teach to the individual learner. Forget that school are so afraid now they cheat, or work to get those that will bring their scores down out. Forget all that and realize that the majority of high school students are unable to find the USA on the map, or gave us the Statue of Liberty, or what are three branches of government are. At the end of the day our children are not learning, and no one is really being held accountable for this.

web search engines

With all the information at their finger tips, and a budding curiousity we need to guide our students, our children. In times of old Native Americans would send out their young to explore and survive, and when they came back they would be considered men. This is not a good idea. To many times they would be eaten by wolves. This may sound a big absurd, and maybe I am going a little over the top but in today's internet world we need to provide the tools and then keep an eye as they learn. Web search engines from askjeeves.com to google are a good thing. A place to search for a our dreams, our goals, our cooking recipes, but they also have no filter, no real rating system, no watch dog, and like the pill popping parties many teens go to today if we dont stop them they'll just shove away and worry about the consquences later. This leads be back to the common theme today of my blog with great power comes a great responsiblity to guide and teach. Don't shut the door but just give them the keys either.

Peridical Databases

The internet is a enormous creature of power. Words can not express how big it is, and the power it posseses. I say this because the information the web is a buffet of knowledge. Children left unwatched will eat and eat and make themselves sick. Periodical Databases really are a tool most children, and adults are unaware of. To make sure what we are looking at is accurate (healthy) is so, so important. We have an obligation to make sure our children know that as great as the internet is when we are seeking information its not a trough of info, we can't just eat whats in front of us like pigs. We have to choose and explore and know where the info is coming from. These databases are largely accurate and based on well researched studies. We as teacher's need to bring them out of the dark. They aren't just importance but in some cases crucial to making sure we are giving our children information that isn't flat out lies.

educational blogs

Technology is everywhere today. I tell my students to be garbage you have to have some basic computer skills. Everywhere you go computer dominate, and that classroom is no exception. Bloogging is not just part of the future is a huge part of the present. I think blogging at some point will be common in every room. Paperless homework assignments will become not just a novelity but expected of a school. The internet connects us, and makes the world smaller, in a way the phone did 100 years ago and now blogging connects us even more. Online journal can allow the shy to be heard and the quiet to be loud. It can bring the teacher right into your home, so I dont understand the homework can no longer be an excuse. This power is immense and I believe that it does need monitoring by the school and by parents. Our children are searching for direction and with such an enormous ability to communicate if we aren't it they will find it. To often schools take time to embrace and before they embrace they run and shut down, this can not be done with blogging. We need to realize the road we are traveling can be great with direction. This is not a time to pretend like the children aren't going down the road. Blogging is a here and we need to embrace and use it in the right way.