tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-295466548992438127.post6873996084554564768..comments2023-06-14T07:37:57.548-05:00Comments on Tyeshay Biggs EDM 310 CLASS BLOG: BLOG POST 2Tyeshay Biggs EDM310 BLOGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06419448447368127239noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-295466548992438127.post-60778563245112468562015-04-16T15:46:55.096-05:002015-04-16T15:46:55.096-05:00Hey Courtney!
Thank you for your comment! Sorry i...Hey Courtney!<br /><br />Thank you for your comment! Sorry if I was confusing or misleading... In response to your question, I was saying that I believe that teaching your students how to think and research on their own prepares them for life because if you teach your student how to use the internet and research information "on their own" then you are teaching them how to be independent (instead of depending on the teacher for all of the answers). For example, instead of allowing students to ask their teacher for information about a topic that they are researching, they can google information about that topic and gather information on their own using a variety of websites.<br /><br />Being independent is a survival skill and a skill that is needed in adult-hood. When you are independent, you are self-sufficient and able to think on your own and complete a task on your own without a lot of unnecessary assistance. You are able to utilize the skills that you have obtained to figure out a solution for the next problem you may encounter. <br /><br />When you encourage and teach your students how to do independent research, you are helping them learn how to be independent and, in addition, you are helping them learn how to be patient and take their time while doing the research (which is time-management) instead of dependent on the teacher for all of the answers.<br /><br />I hope this helped!Tyeshay Biggs EDM310 BLOGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06419448447368127239noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-295466548992438127.post-47353085360466781202015-04-16T15:07:50.155-05:002015-04-16T15:07:50.155-05:00Hey Lindsey!
I have updated this blog assignment....Hey Lindsey!<br /><br />I have updated this blog assignment.Tyeshay Biggs EDM310 BLOGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06419448447368127239noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-295466548992438127.post-33338748310353973002015-01-31T18:32:53.999-06:002015-01-31T18:32:53.999-06:00Tyeshay,
I completely agree with you about how a...Tyeshay, <br /><br />I completely agree with you about how a teacher should be creative with their delivery method! Not all students are alike and that's the truth because what could be right for one could be completely wrong for another. As future educators, we should be practicing on how different delivery methods are affective for different types of students. I also agree with you that networking is a great way to learn because it's exciting to see what other people's stances are on certain subjects! When you say that researching on their own prepares them for life, how do you mean? By saying that it prepares them for life is a vague statement and I feel like more elaboration is needed because that could be misleading and confusing.<br /><br />Again, I agree with you on being able to learn on your own and it can be a fun experience because you're branching out into the entire internet hoping to learn something from your research. Yes, teaching students to research information and do things on their own helps them to be better students, but in which aspect? That could be many answers. I was also familiar with what "flipping a classroom" meant because I experienced it firsthand and saw what the results provided. Students being enthusiastic about learning is also a plus because that not only encourages the student to become engaged in learning, it provides a confidence boost for the teacher so they can continue to lead their class with more knowledge! <br /><br />Also, you forgot your picture that's required for each post. Don't forget that! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03142423436798503618noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-295466548992438127.post-38491752887784806342015-01-30T19:42:33.848-06:002015-01-30T19:42:33.848-06:00Don't forget to complete each assignment. You ...Don't forget to complete each assignment. You left a couple of them off. Please go back and finish the assignment. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11195886895647293159noreply@blogger.com