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What's Education for?, What makes a good teacher great?- Perplexing…
What's Education for?
The aim
prepare us for the challenges of adult life
media and the arts would also be made to maximize their teaching potential
the problem
the loss on an industrial scale
Human
ingenuity
goodwill: thiện chí
future national curriculum( needed to be studied)
capitalism
dealing with money
demistify the global economy
The role of cashflow
yourself
reasons
Young students are extremely prone to misunderstanding ourselves
Individual tutors would be on hand to help students towards personality maps
what types of people they would be best suited to hang out with
relationships
Being intensely aware of the social and individual cost of every unhappy relationship
the acquisition of skills that help people to live better together
kindness and forgiveness
anxiety-reduction techniques
What makes a good teacher great?- Perplexing answers
Great teachers eat apples."
dismissed it as silliness(bác bỏ)
the apple was a symbol for our relationship
who is willing to receive a gift
A great teacher is chill
Be calm in all situations
A great teacher loves to learn
Students wish teachers would learn along with them.
A great teacher isn't a teacher,
enduring understanding - st you still remember and you use to this day
ride a bike/ mom- took off the training wheels of my bike- got behind- finally let go
unlike in a classroom
learn all parts: pedals, chain: turn the wheels
force: enough momentum
balance
So no wonder they're
disruptive
, or bored, or disengaged.
teacher-Content experts- knowledge keepers --> deep understanders of students
A great teacher understands that they have a life outside of school."
infamous reputation
have eye contact to intimidate the teacher
but then gazed down - struggle
A great teacher sings
the class clown
the teacher sing
The eyes of the students were wide, their mouths dropped
the classroom erupted in cheers and applause.
There was a standing ovation.
Technology and Teaching
Old classroom
a teacher desk; some books and supplies
students sitting in rows
there are no phones allowed
want kids to develop interpersonal skills
Students only are consumers of information
reciting backed facts
solely relying on paper and pencil tests
New classrom
students now are digital natives
they have grown up with technology in the palm of their hand
technical skills
their lives are documented on social media
teachers are digital immigrants
technology can feel really scary
some have even labeled themselves as not techie
participate in a classroom discussion
Mindset shift for students' technology rich future
utilize technology
incorporate these resources into their classrooms
the Internet always have more information than any textbook
Informationis so easily accessible
can support them in making safe and responsible choices while online