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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Cool Tools In The Classroom

There are so many amazing tools out there that are offered to teachers and students that can really enhance a child's learning experience and the classrooms they are learning in.  I feel that most teachers have hit a plateau where they want to enhance their lessons and classrooms but they just don't know what tools to use besides the regular PowerPoints, Word Processors and Internet to help better themselves as teachers.  But teachers shouldn't feel "stuck" using just these tools because there are so many cool tools out there that are very beneficial to students.
One of the most interesting tools I found while searching for new tools was http://www.glogster.com/.  This tool is a website that allows teachers and students to create posters online that express their thoughts, ideas, and creativity in the classroom.  Students can use this to make posters that they would normally make on poster board.  This tool allows students to put text, images, sounds, videos and even their own images on a poster for projects and assignments.  Not only can students use this to complete projects and group work but teachers can also make posters for certain lessons and activities being done in the classroom.  Not only can you make these posters on this website but you can start your own "gallery" that allows other people to view the different projects you have worked on. 

Pros
  • Enhances creativity
  • Incorporates technology into the classroom
  • Provides a new outlook to students on making posters for projects
  • Will excite students about learning
  • Integrate art and creativity into academic projects
  • A private and safe enviornment for students
Cons
  • You may have to take time out of your day to teach about this tool
  • Must have computers in the classroom to work on
  • Students could become distracted by all the special effects and loose the academic meaning of the project
  • Must be an in classroom assignment because some students do not have access to Internet at home
Integration In the Classroom
  • Math: Create visual pictures of math problems for students to complete instead of word problems (ex. fractions, measurements, time etc.)
  • Reading and Writing: Have your students create visual stories through glogster to share with their peers
  • Science: Use glogster to have students create predictions and explorations of science experiments
Check out glogster.com to see all the cool ways you can bring this new tool to your classroom!

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Importance of Art in Classrooms



I am very passionate about inner-city kids and their opportunity to learn and succeed in the world.  I am inspired by these people who are helping these kids by giving them the opportunity to experience art.  Art allows inner-city children to become creative and let their emotions in a positive way.  I feel that art is a huge part of not only inner-city children's lives but every child's lives.  I think that art is being overlooked because teachers and administrators are too worried about test scores and the "important" subjects such as math, reading and writing.  But i feel that art is just as important as these subjects and allows students creativity to really show.  Creativity is just as important as anything else a child develops.  I am so happy that there are people out there that still believe in art being a big part of students lives, especially in inner-city kid's lives.

So after watching this video and reading my thoughts, what are your thoughts on the importance of art in not only inner-city student's lives but all student's lives?

Do you believe art can help with a child's development?

How as teacher's can we incorporate art in our classrooms if actual art programs are being cut from the school districts we teach at?

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Inclusive Classrooms

Inclusive classrooms are a huge debate in the educational system of today.  An inclusive classroom means that students with disabilities or special educational needs are allowed to be in a classroom with students who do not have these disabilities or special needs.  The goal of inclusion is to allow students with disabilities to attend "regular" public and private schools.  However inclusion brings a lot of debate and there are many pros and cons to this subject.

The pros of inclusive classrooms show how beneficial these types of classrooms would be to both the disabled students and the students without disabilities.  One pro is that it gives students with disabilities to learn in a natural and stimulating classroom.  It also allows for both types of students to interact with one another and teach them how to deal with each others differences and develop friendships.  Not only are inclusive classrooms beneficial to the students but to the teachers too.  Inclusive classrooms allow teachers to appreciate the diversity of the classroom and challenge them to strive to make activities that are capable of being done by all types of students.  These types of classrooms also show students that no matter what anyone can succeed in what they do as long as they try their hardest and work at what they want to accomplish. 

While there are many pros of inclusive classrooms there are also cons of inclusive classrooms too.  While many schools are required to adapt to the needs of these disabled children sometimes the schools funding just can't meet the needs of these children to give them the best education that they need and deserve.  Because of these needs not being met the disabled students are then left to struggle.  Since inclusion is a philosophy about how children should be educated, sometimes it is recommended without thinking about the best situation and overall best opportunity for the child.  Another con is that while many teachers today have some sort of special education knowledge, not all teachers are fully trained to deal with special education students.  Schools can not expect all teachers and teacher's aides to be fully trained on how to handle these types of students. 

As a future teacher I have mixed feelings about this topic.  I feel that all students should have the right to be in a public, so called "normal", classroom no matter their disabilities or special needs.  On the other hand I feel it is up to the parents to decide if an inclusive classroom is the best choice for their child who has special needs and disabilities.  They need to decide which type of classroom is the best fit for the child and which one they will succeed to their best potential in.  I know it is their right to be in a "regular" classroom but everyone should look at what is in the child's best interest.  I don't think parents should put their children in an inclusive classroom just because it is their right to be in one.  As a future teacher I just want what is best for children and what will allow them to succeed to their full potential, whether it is in an inclusive classroom or not. :)

So here is some questions on this topic:

First, how do you feel about inclusive classrooms?

What should parents take into consideration when deciding if their child should be in an inclusive classroom or not?

Should all teachers be expected to have a Special Education degree?

How can inclusive classrooms be better equipped for disabled students?

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

PowerPoint

Have you ever been sitting in class half asleep copying down notes from a PowerPoint but not listening to a word the teacher is saying?  Well I have and I feel as though most students have done this at least once in their lives.  PowerPoint can be very effective but they also can be distracting and not be useful to students, it's just all in the way you present your PowerPoint.  I enjoyed learning about the many ways you could use PowerPoint in your classroom.  For our project on PowerPoint I made an interactive multiple choice game for kindergarten age students on telling time.  I liked learning about hyperlinks, adding videos and making the PowerPoint interactive.  Even though I already knew about PowerPoint this probably was the most helpful tool I've learned about.

Pros
  • Easy way of presenting information
  • A common tool that everyone knows how to work
  • So many possibilities and tools to use on it
  • Easy to work
  • Easy to access
Cons
  • Can be boring for the students
  • Can loose children's interest
  • Isn't a new and exciting tool
  • Doesn't excite or keep students focused if used in the wrong way

Monday, October 3, 2011

My Love for Children

My name is Shannon Burns and I am a 19 year old sophomore at Edinboro University studying Early Childhood Education.  I am very passionate about children and love working with them.  My experiences with children are coaching swimming, working at a daycare and mentoring elementary school kids.  I was very inspired by my elementary school teachers and my mom to become a teacher.  I want to make a difference in children's lives and have them enjoy learning and coming to school.  I would ultimately like to become a kindergarten teacher at a school in Pittsburgh.  I feel that blogging will help me to become a better teacher and allow me to incoporate technology in my classroom.  I would  like to teach my future students about blogging and have them and myself use it in my classroom.  I hope to blog about my "journey" through college and my teaching career.  I hope you tag along in my "journey" and follow my blog...I promise it will be worth it!