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A VIEWPOINT OF LEARNING AND TEACHING (827 hits)


HAS LEARNING CHANGED? OR HAS THE WAYS OF TEACHING?

Perhaps the answer to that question is No. Learning hasn't changed, but teaching methods I can say from my viewpoint has surely changed since I was a school student. Not to say that methods of teaching is bad today, because I do not want any teachers saying I was giving them a bad name. Forbid that. I'm writing how I was taught by my teachers. A great deal with teachers and students has made a change. I recall as a student I spent more time studying, doing homework. Students who didn't follow teachers rules were paddled or were failed. Students learned with good teaching methods. If you were told to be quiet, and you kept talking you were subject to a paddle, sent home or both. Parents did not tolerate a failing child either, at least mine didn't. Like today parents still want their children to have passing grades. I don't see where any factors of enrichment in this has changed.

Educators appear to have a tougher job today. Nothing is quite like it used to be. Teachers deal with more inner city kids, with loads of issues from peer pressure to social and economic enviornments. I went to a country school where it was more laid back and less stressful. I had reading, writing, and arithmetic! I learned in obedience. There was respect for teachers, respect for students, and parents who kept a eye on their children and what they did in school. I know there is something is missing in the learning or teaching factors, kids are not learning well, and or for some teachers-- teaching has become only a job instead of mission to aid in educating the children. Learning and it's rewards don't have the same effective standards. Now by all means this does not include all educators, students and or professionals leaders in the educating fields.

Let me get back on track, I actually can see evidence that ways of teaching is not the same when I attended school. My teachers showed caring , they nutured, not like just so few do today--they were my second parents and they encouraged learning! The rewards they gave were buiding a lasting relationship that was positive and lots of genuine motivation. Students still remains open to knowlege. They are hungry to learn. The earlier they can feel good about learning, the more likely they are anxious to keep at it. I had to snip and tuck in my books, and within hours of studying I favored learning. I learned faithfully too, that I can be what I wanted to be if I acquired knowlege. What a method!..I believe these elements haven't changed but need to be revivied. Current education systems are designed to benefit teachers and administrators, and as for children which can be neglected in the learning process. I think that teaching methods should require physical, psychological development based maturity, and mastery of meeting materials aids of learning to each indiviual student. That's what I feel has changed since I was in school. Yet, I am from "Old School" Quite naturally I believe it's old ways that are still best. This has been MY NEWS BLOG. I welcome your comments. What do you think?
Posted By: MIISRAEL Bride
Saturday, September 5th 2009 at 9:19AM
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Hello Miisrael,

I got these links from George Cook's blog yesterday. I repost them here to make sure you have seen them. They are the lesson plans to go with the President's address on Tuesday.

http://www.ed.gov/teachers/how/lessons/pre...

http://www.ed.gov/teachers/how/lessons/7-1...

My experience with teaching is mostly limited to raising my sons. My concern in that process was first and foremost, keep them safe. So I was somewhat liberal and kept everything in the open and treated them as their own persons at all times. This did not result in optimum scholastic achievement however.

What I did try and teach them was to be critical thinkers and to encourage a desire to learn. Without the desire to learn on the part of the student, it is all fruitless. I always told them that college was the real goal. Unfortunately, only my youngest is now following that path.

But when I look at these lesson plans, they are virtually incomprehensible. I imagine them being foisted on me as a student of that age, and I would just think "that's stupid!"

There are very few educators who really understand how to motivate young people. To me, that is the key.
Saturday, September 5th 2009 at 10:31AM
Steve Williams
Great links Steve! I do agree motivation is a vital key. I cannot imagine enjoying learning without motivation. At home, school with teachers who find lessons in these plans always benefit in learning and the teaching process. Both are necessary for gaining knowledge ---they go hand in hand! Thanks a bunch!
Saturday, September 5th 2009 at 10:59AM
MIISRAEL Bride
MIISRAEL, As it is a Sat. I sent to the local reporter these questions.I asked him since the drive that is going to be held at our largest Mall until the 19th of this month to have people donate school supplys for the students therefore by what part of sanity will have them keeping their children out of school to loose the money that would be paid to their children's school if they attend?(I have made up my mind to find out just how much money will be lost on this day due to this racism against our Black president!!!!)

And, being me, I also asked this reporter to ask the school supervisors and the mayors of our fair PENNYLESS two counties if togather could they afford to be sued for DISCRIMINATION by way of a class action law suit on delebirate discrimination in our community.I am leaving open any damaged done to the children who will attend school on this day in this red necked town.

And, if they had no idea what I was talking about to please go study Brown vs Board of Education where this Black president is not being treated equal to the White presidents in being allowed to speak to our public schools.Or, did we get a priv-ate school since the 125 year old private school was forced to close due to lack of money....

If these racist want to play like they did in the 50s-60s then they had better come into the 21st century of no peace marches, only the net todayto get these messages out that we will not stand for this kinds of dangerous behavior in our schools(smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Oh, my sisters and brothers please rest assured that we still raise our children and not them raising us.(smile) WHAT A BLESSING THIS IS...
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
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