Week 1-1 Post
1. Micro Session Summary
Teaching and learning are not
the same, however, teachers must be aware of how their teaching style
influences their students’ learning. Collaboration between students and
teachers can lead to greater participation and motivation from students. In
order to change teachers’ static views of a curriculum, their beliefs must be
considered within the broader social, institutional, and political context.
2. The Biggest Thing I have
learned:
The biggest thing that I have
learned is the contrast between fixed learning and dynamic methods. On the one
hand, I’m shocked at the work by Weinstein (2002) from “Teachers’ Beliefs About
Student Learning and Motivation” that shows the dangers of expectancy effects
in our education system that are narrowly constructed. It makes sense to adopt
a system that is malleable and open to change. However, I also now understand
the complexity of being a teacher and the larger social, institutional, and
political forces that shape and constrain teaching methods.
Here’s an interesting video I
found that talks about the importance of research on education and how we use
it. The speaker explains how institutions can work together to improve our
education system.
3. Do you have any
questions or concerns about course learning?
I was wondering how long our
peer responses should be for discussions. Will a paragraph suffice?
4. Week 1-1 Activity Completion
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Week 1-1
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Week1-1 Discussion Forum: one initial response & two peer feedback
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Initial Blog Activity Survey
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Personal Blog Creation & Week 1-1 Reflection
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Yes, one paragraph will be sufficient for the discussion activity! Also, I respect students' 'intrinsic motivation' that impacts their feedback response provision to a certain discussion posting. So the length doesn't really matter for me, because it can vary depending on your interest on and and what you want to talk about the discussion posting that you are responding to! Thank you for asking!
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