Sunday, November 23, 2008
Week 4
Things are going great! It still seems like a lot of assignments for a 2 credit class and so many of them overlap. If you were not a tech person this class would be a lot of work!
Monday, November 10, 2008
Podcast Script
Hi my name is Jamie Semrad and I am a teacher at King Elementary. This is my 4th year teaching. I have taught Kindergarten, 6th grade, and now I teach 2nd grade.
I have always wanted to be a teacher. I had great experiences in elementary school and really enjoyed the classroom.
Why I became a teacher?
There are so many children today who do not have a safe place to go. I believe that the structure and safety that a classroom provides in invaluable. When I became a teacher I knew that providing a safe and warm place for learning was my main goal. Teaching is exciting and it is amazing to see the growth and progress that comes from the students. They provide so much joy and excitement. And I love helping them learn how to read and become life long learners and readers.
My teaching philosophy is pretty simple: I believe that students need to be working and learning at their independent level for the majority of the school day. Students need to be exposed to rich literature, writing, and math activities. Science and Social Studies need to play a big role in everyday learning also. Students need to be explicitly taught what you want them to learn and they need to be told what it is you want them to learn. Students also need to be held accountable for their learning by making goals and recording their progress, and strengths and weaknesses. Best practices are a must in the classroom and need to be followed and enforced. I also believe that students need to be exposed to technology and know how it can increase their learning and extend their school day. Students need to be given time everyday to read to themselves, to someone, write in a journal, work on math practice, and spend time learning about what they are interested in.
What I love about teaching: the kids, the excitement over the ant farm, kids letting others borrow books, the smartboard, starting something new, Halloween parties, the staff I work with, the outdoor classroom, field trips, students falling in love with a book, when they finally understand a math problem they were struggling with.
What I don't love about teaching: reform days, staff meetings, report cards, and the parents.
Thank you and Have a great school year!
Jamie
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Ed Tech Week Two
This class seems to be going okay. It still seems to be a lot of busy work and not really useful in bring technology into the classroom. I think it would be great to create tech projects that would be used in the classroom since teacher never have enough time to create technology projects. They take time if you are not familiar with the technology or the software. It would be great to create something that would be useful for a work sample or an action research project.
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