CREATING LEARNING
EXPERIENCES IN CLASS.
Authentic learning is real life
learning. It is a style of learning that encourages students to create a
tangible, useful product to be shared with their world. Once an educator
provides a motivational challenge, they nurture and provide the necessary
criteria, planning, timelines, resources and support to accommodate student
success. The teacher becomes a guide on the side or an event manager,
a facilitator not a dictator. Processes become the predominant force and
the content collected is organized appropriately into portfolios.
Instead of vicariously discussing topics and regurgitating information in a traditional industrial age modality, authentic learning provides a learner with support to achieve a tangible, useful product worth sharing with their community and their world.
Instead of vicariously discussing topics and regurgitating information in a traditional industrial age modality, authentic learning provides a learner with support to achieve a tangible, useful product worth sharing with their community and their world.
So in order for real learning to take place learners need to go
through experiences to enhance it.
As teacher I have tried to create learning experiences in my
classes by;
Encouraging collaboration among students, this I have seen
it produce positive results. The learner when I give them tasks and in groups
encourage them to collaborate the work is always done in time.
Encouraging students
to be innovative, this helps them to be creative and makes them creators.
I always set tasks that encourage creative thinking rather
than just cramming.
To promote authentic learning experiences, as a Physics
teacher I try in my lessons to always relate the Physics concepts to the real
daily life situations.
By inspiring, mentaling them to be self-reliant rather than
just looking at the teacher as the sole sources of knowledge.
Apart from imparting knowledge and skills, teachers also
help children to define who they are. From daily interactions with teachers,
children learn whether they are important or insignificant, bright or slow,
liked or disliked. Teachers transmit these messages by the way they speak to
children, their facial expressions and gestures, and by the amount of time they
devote to each individual learner. Often teachers point out students’
deficiencies more than praising them for their efforts and (small) improvements.
To be successful as a teacher, I must attend to what
students do, what they say and how they perform. Teachers should observe
children’s reactions in class to find out whether they are ‘getting across’ to
them. Thus, teaching is not a matter of reading from a textbook, or dictating
notes, but a participatory process. Teachers rely on a variety of ‘signals’
from their students. ‘Eyes on’ behavior means students are paying attention.
Squirming behavior means they are tired or bored. Affirmative nods of the head
mean they follow and understand; puzzled looks mean they are confused……
Such characteristics of quality teachers almost always have
to do with a teacher’s ability to relate to students as individuals in a
positive way, treating them with respect,
making lessons interesting and varied, providing encouragement and telling them
to believe in themselves and their own abilities. This means that positive
teacher-student relations and classroom climate must be important factors
influencing how children experience school.
How I immediately create authentic learning Experiences in my classes.
How I immediately create authentic learning Experiences in my classes.
- I give them tasks that require them to relate the physics concepts to their daily life experiences.
- I give them hands on tasks where they always carry out an experiment on their own and after they answer some questions depending on what they have observed in the experiment.
- I encourage the students to verbalize their knowledge and thinking.
- I give them opportunity to reflect on their learning.
- I give tasks and encourage them to collaborate to construct the solutions.
These are sound points, Julius. I have no doubt your learners are very fortunate to have you as their Physics and Maths teacher.
ReplyDeleteYes Julius, I agree with you that its important to gauge the students moods because they convey different messages and will determine whether they have learnt the lesson or not.
ReplyDeleteWonderful observations! Learners need to experience in order to have the lasting effects of learning.
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