My Reflection On The
Importance of Experience In My Learning and
Teaching.
Learning can happen from
anywhere because experiences are everywhere.
Experience is what is happening
to us all the time as we long we exist. So we constantly learn because
we constantly go through experiences and these makes us lean towards a certain
direction. I went through a traditionalist approach to learning which made me basically
a traditionalist teacher too. We looked at the teacher as the sole source of knowledge
and we had to cram the facts from the texts. Applying the content to our environment
where we have experiences daily was not part of the system. I learnt many facts
in Physics, passed exams but still some facts I am just realizing their
application in the real world. What a shame! Learning according to Dewey, does not simply
happen out of the book but all learning is experiential.
If
you notice, scientific theories in books
where developed by people who first went through an experience, for example in
physics we have Isaac Newton, most of the things he discovered was a result of
him going through an experience. For example Sir Isaac Newton sitting under an
apple tree , when the apple fell on his head, from there he discovered gravitational
force. After seeing it , experiencing it. No wonder these theories where even named
after their names, why? It is them that went through that experience, and here
we come and just teach it without taking our students through some experience, that is why something will still lack in the products of
the traditionalist approaches and that is failing to apply the content to the
real world.
I
have been practicing traditionalist approaches to a greater extent but now
having been introduced to different approaches and I have seen it personally
very interesting in learning given the fact that in this CCTI course, our
tutors are behind us, giving us instructions and then encouraging us as we
constantly learn new things on our own and after every lesson you feel like
moving on to see what is next, I feel now it is high time I adopted some of the
progressive approaches and I have already started trying it out. The approaches
of progressive learning are worth integrating.
Because children learn more, and
enjoy learning more when they are actively involved, rather than passive
listeners.
By grounding learning activities in an authentic, real-world context,
constructivism stimulates and engages students. Students in constructivist
classrooms learn to question things and to apply their natural curiosity to the
world. So progressive education;
Develops thinking skills.
- Problem solving teaches students
to consider multiple perspectives on a given situation or phenomenon.
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Develops communication and social skills.
Encourages alternative methods of assessment.
Helps students transfer skills to the real world.
Promotes intrinsic motivation to learn.
However
with progressive approaches I have
some hurdles and some of these are
Ø The current curriculum is more exams oriented,
and so the system is we have to make sure we finish the syllabus with progressive
it requires time to apply it which may slow down the syllabus coverage as
they set it.
Ø The students lack computers, internet,
which I feel is very important in the progressive education. Because students
need to do research on their own even when they are not at school. So it somehow
stills a challenge to me. But it is temporary.
Ø Follow up, some students tends to
hide in the group when actually they have done nothing in the given tasks.
Ø It’s mode of assessment does not apply
to the current curriculum.
However
I am bound for progressive approaches and I have tried so far to talk to the academic
committee to try to re-arrange my lessons and for my colleagues that are
doing CCTI on the timetable in such a way that it can give us chance to try
out these approaches.
I
have started to preach it to my students to see its importance since they
have been used to traditional teaching and learning.
In
this 21st we need to know that learning is not static but it is on-going
as we continue to experience the world we live in.
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The great oak tree is borne of a very small seed. Take the reins Julius and start with the change of the mind set of the education administrators who need to be educated about the benefits of pgrogressive education.
ReplyDeleteThe great oak tree is borne of a very small seed. Take the reins Julius and start with the change of the mind set of the education administrators who need to be educated about the benefits of pgrogressive education.
ReplyDeletewell said Julius, problem solving helps to educate the learners on how to solve problems not only in the class room but goes beyond the class, it teaches them on even how to solve every day life problems out there.
ReplyDeleteHallo Julius, I have also realized that the progressive approach requires time which is not available bearing in mind we still have end of term exams which presuppose we have covered the given content. It will require doing a lot of juggling things around.
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ReplyDeleteGreat analysis and observations Julius. I believe we are looking at a great teacher that will take the system by storm.
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