Sunday, August 25, 2013

Blog Assignment # 1 If You Built a School, What Would It be Like?


     What would my 21st century classroom be like? I imagine myself years from now teaching High School biology in a manner that incorporates technology with hands on instruction. Computers are certainly a very useful tool in science that allows animation and stimulating games that are excellent to aide a student in grasping the very complex world of science. Cellular respiration or transmembrane diffusion is very difficult to explain in words in a manner that is easy to understand for all students. However, tools such as interactive animations can make even the most complex subject matter seem simple. As a science teacher, I feel I need to use a balance of technology and tactile learning to provide my students with a full understanding of the world around them. While computers are excellent tools, they can not tell a student how something feels or smells or tastes. Dissection, tactile manipulation and viewing live specimens is just as vital to a biology student as the computer is. That is why my classroom will be a balanced learning environment. I will incorporate several learning strategies to ensure that my students are fully prepared and engrossed in the subject matter.
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What I Want My Students to Know
     I would like my students to know that biology is very important to helping us understand the delicate balance of nature, the complex systems of life and that through our understanding, we are better able to survive as a species. Understanding the role that organisms play in every aspect of life is vital to developing methods to preserve our planet as well as to maximize our own ability to thrive in an ever changing world. Understanding the way your body works leads to knowledge that can help maintain health and wellness as well as extending our lifespans. Medicine, vitamins, anti-venoms, all kinds of useful compounds that make our everyday life better come from a deeper understanding of the world we live in. I want my students to be excited about learning and to understand that they can always achieve their goals through seeking knowledge and understanding. Life is a lifelong classroom and learning never stops.

What I Want My Students to be Able to Do
     I want my students to be able to complete assignments and to study my lectures but, I also want them to be able to challenge each other with questions and to respond in open conversations. I want students to question me and to seek outside information that will always keep me on my toes and striving to stay up to date with the newest information.
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Methods of Education
     It is my desire to incorporate short lectures with computer activities that reinforce the information that has been presented. Using the information they have learned , I would then like to design fun and safe hands on exercises that allow my students the opportunity to then apply that knowledge in a laboratory or field setting. I would like to use technology like Pearson lab's Mastering Biology, internet sites that show links of video taken from select topic of lecture from the university level to give them yet another perspective, and then have them create their own presentations to demonstrate their understanding and to allow them to express themselves through class conversation. I believe it is vital to allow the student to be interactive as much as possible to maintain focus and to feed their interest in learning. I want my students to teach me as well to keep my eyes open to change and to grow with the years so that I do not become a stale drone of the educational system. Through a bond of human and technological interaction I believe that a teacher can inspire a desire to learn more about the subject they teach. Krissy Venosdale's blog "Venspired , actually makes a lot of sense to me. Encouraging students to believe in themselves, to always seek knowledge from our peers, and to never stop learning is the key to being a positive influence on our young people. I must admit that Sugata Mitra's perspective of the future of education frightens me. Computers can never replace the social experience of school or the human element of an inspiring teacher. Obesity is already a huge problem, imaging a world in which our children spend their whole day in front of a screen. There must be a balance of both the human and the technological aspects of education. It is up to us as future educators to be inspirational to our students to allow them to think on their own while guiding to the answer. We must allow them to learn to question everything even ourselves. In closing, I truly hope that we do start a revolution in education. We must do away with the drones of the past and move forward with teachers that want to be there that desire to inspire our youth and are willing to use this age of technology as a tool of understanding and not a crutch to make our jobs easier.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Practice Blog Activity EDM 310

My name is Douglas R. Jarvis Jr. I am from Theodore, Alabama. I currently hold an AS from Bishop State Community College. For quite sometime , I have worked as a manager at Domino’s Pizza and while the money is actually pretty good, I have felt that there is so much more I could do. I decided in 2010 to go to school and begin working toward a degree in Biology and Secondary Education. In that time, I have spent seven weeks in ICU due to an ulcer in my inferior vena cava that nearly killed me, gone through a divorce and graduated from Bishop State. Needless to say the past few years have been difficult. I have learned about myself and found that if you want something badly enough you can achieve it. There is nothing in this world worth having that does not require hard work to obtain. The harder you work to achieve it, the sweeter it tastes when you reach your goal. Being an educator is both understanding and teaching others that everyday in our lives is classroom. We are graded on our decisions and our report cards are the quality of life we enjoy. I am very determined to achieve my goal of becoming a Biology teacher and the hardship I have faced is what drives me to reach a point in my life where I can feel like I am truly making a difference in the lives of young people. So many teachers in my childhood were checked out. However, there were those few that inspired me to fall in love with science. Mr. Angellette ( Theodore High School Chemistry) and Dr. Foster ( Bishop State Anatomy and Biology) both inspired me and encouraged me to believe I can be something more. I want to encourage and inspire children to believe in themselves and to love science. It saddens me when I see young people that have potential but, due to lack of belief in themselves are difficult circumstances they give up on their dreams. I truly believe that everyone is blessed with a gift from God that is hidden and only needs to be nourished for each person to reach their true destination in life. I love science and if I can open young people’s minds to the wonders in the natural world and inspire their curiosity to look deeper into the world they are a part of I would feel as though I am making a difference in the world. So many children get left behind in our current system. I want to help them realize their potential and help them to truly believe they can do great things . Not everyone is meat for college and that is okay. Perhaps they are meant to be great at a vocation. I do believe that everyone has the potential to be great at something and that part of a teacher’s job is to help them to learn to think for themselves and to ask questions so they can learn to find their path in life.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Second Test Post

This is a second test post to ensure that my comments are working correctly.

My Test Post Title

This is my first post. I clicked te HTML button which i should always do in EDM 310. I am now a blogger.