Friday, 24 July 2009
REFLECTION: WHAT TEACHERS MAKE ...
He reminded the other dinner guests what they say about teachers: “Those who can, do. Those who can’t, teach.”
To stress his point he said to another guest: “You’re a teacher, Bonnie. Be honest, what do you make?”
Bonnie, who had a reputation for honesty and frankness, replied: “You want to know what I make?” She paused for a second, then began…
“Well, I make kids work harder than they ever thought they could. I make a 6.0 feel like the Congressional Medal of Honour. I make kids sit through 40 minutes of class time when their parents can’t make them sit for 5 without an ipod, Game Cube or movie rental…
You want to know what I make?” She paused again and looked at each and every person at the table.
“I make kids wonder. I make them question. I make them criticize, I make them apologize and mean it. I make them have respect and take responsibility for their actions. I teach them to write and then I make them write. I make them read, read, read. I make them show all their work in maths. I make my students from other countries learn everything they need to know in English while preserving their unique cultural identity. I make my classroom a place where all my students feel safe. I make my students stand to sing the Mexican National Anthem, because we live in Mexico. Finally, I make them understand that if they use the gifts they were given, work hard, and follow their hearts, they can succeed in life.”
Bonnie paused one last time and then continued.
“Then, when people try to judge me by what I make, I can hold my head up high and pay no attention because they are ignorant. You want to know what I make? I MAKE A DIFFERENCE. What do you make?”
IT'S A WRAP!!
Today is the last session of your three week, 60 hour, Teacher Development Course that it has been a pleasure to share with you. To keep us on track for today's events, I am posting a 'rough' agenda for the day:
4 to 5pm: Participants finish off thier presentations
5 to 6pm: Presentations Part One
6 to 6:15pm: Coffee and Cookies courtesy of the UVM MTY
6:15 to 7:15pm: Presentations Part Two
7:15 to end: Conclusions, Reflections and ... Goodbyes!
Congratulations to all of you who successfully finish the course.
Thursday, 23 July 2009
SCAFFOLDING: The questions and www's
http://www.fno.org/dec99/scaffold.html
http://www.west.net/~ger/vygotsky.html
2.The four stage process of ZPD (describe each stage)
http://coe.sdsu.edu/eet/articles/vygotsky_zpd/index.htm
3.Strategies for scaffolding instruction
http://k6educators.about.com/od/helpfornewteachers/a/scaffoldingtech.htm
Tuesday, 21 July 2009
2ND ATTEMPT AT 2ND EXAM IN THE MEC
AUTONOMOUS LEARNING PRACTICE
www.clil-axis.net
www.clilconsortium.jyu.fi
www.isabelperez.com/
KEY TERMS OF CLIL
•Bilingual Environment An environment in which two languages are used
•Exposure to ...The proportion of CLIL teaching experienced by a learner in a school year
• Low - about 5-15% of teaching time
• Medium - about 15-50% of teaching time
• High - over 50% of teaching time
•Foreign Language A language which is not usually used in the surrounding social environment
•First Language User A person who considers the target language to be his/her first language
•School Profile The public image of a school, its reputation
•Second Language Used to describe a language widely used in the surrounding environment
•Target Language The language used for CLIL
•Immersion Method One specific form of CLIL usually involving extensive exposure and very specific linguistic conditions in the environment
•Language Awareness Sensitivity to the similarities and differences between languages
•Language Shower Used to describe very short, but often continuous, exposure to CLIL
•Learning Styles An individuals preferences for approaches to learning
•Learning Strategies The ways in which individuals learn
•Mother Tongue This is generally used to refer to the first language a child acquires and
uses, but in some cases children will be fully bilingual and thus may not
actually have one first language, but perhaps two or more first
languages
ONLINE COURSE ASSESSMENT QUESTIONNAIRE
In order to maintain as greater degree of quality control on your course as possible, Rednova are requesting your participation in an online Course Assessment Questionnaire.
Please find below the instructions to access the Assessment Course online:
Access the link on http://www.rednovaconsultants.com/index.asp
Go to “Special Sections” and click on the “UVM” icon
Enter complete information: full name, campus, email
Answer each of the questions in the questionnaire
Once you have completed the questionnaire, click on “Submit”
This link will only be open today, Tuesday and tomorrow Wednesday, so please be quick!
Regards,
Steve
Friday, 17 July 2009
LEARN HOW TO SUCCEED ON THE TOEFL WITH GRACIELA'S BLOGSPOT
http://graciela-toeflpreparationcourse.blogspot.com/
Improve that score Grace's way!!
Thursday, 16 July 2009
PROCEDURES FOR FRIDAY 17TH SESSION
For tomorrow's session, I hope to be able to see your presentations of a class session that clearly shows that you have grasped well the idea of Blended Learning, this weeks general overlying theme of your course.
I would also like to 'convert' these presentations into microteaching, each workgroup having an opportunity to show us their plan in action (But due to time constraints, please remember what we mentioned about 'collapsed activities!!). Simultaneously, I will get some of your peers to carry out 'observation' and 'feedback' of your presentations/microteaching and this may well give you all an insight into how that is successfully and positively executed.
If anyone has any comments, please feel free to post here, or email me to the 'British' mailbox.
I'd like to take this opportuntiy to thank you all for your excellent participation and enthusiasm shown thus far on this course. You really are a creative and willing group of professionals and a credit to the UVM. Give yourselves a pat on the back!!
Have a great evening.
Steve
ROBERTO WANTED TO SHARE THIS PDF FILE WITH YOU ALL.
Follow this link ...
http://www.thelearningweb.net/
Excellent discovery, Roberto! Thank you for this.
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
UVM MTY PARTICIPANTS BLOGS, WIKIS AND WEBSITES
http://sites.google.com/site/uvmttldmty/
SCIENCE TEAM
http://scienceblogteachers.blogspot.com/
FOOD AND BEVERAGE
Wiki:
http://restaurantesenmonterrey.wikispaces.com/
Blog:
http://fasteasydowninthekitchen.blogspot.com/
LEADERSHIP IN EDUCATION
Wiki:
http://ramteam.pbworks.com/
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
http://incubaciondeempresas.blogspot.com/
TECHNOLOGY TRAINING
http://traininginformation.wikispaces.com/
ENGLISH IN THE GLION SCHOOL
http://sites.google.com/site/englishinglionmonterrey
OTHERS
http://tigrescamp.blogspot.com/
TODAYS LESSON GUIDELINES
Follow each section in sequence. Make sure you fully complete each one.
PART A
Look at these 3 blogs set up by UVM teachers on last year’s summer course answer the questions underneath.
http://rnst-whereintheworldartyou.blogspot.com
http://goodviewinternational.blogspot.com
1: What do you like about these blogs ?
2: What don’t you like about them ?
3: What would you like to do to ‘improve’ them ?
4: Did you find them easy to surf?
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PART B
Go to
Have a look at the steps to make a blog.
Go to
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dnL00TdmLY
or do a Google search for ‘make a wiki tutorial’ and find the YouTube video link there.
Watch the tutorial
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PART C
Go to
and have a look around.
• Does it appear to be easy to start a free
wiki or blog ?
• What will you have to do before you begin to create one?
• What notes, preparations and decisions will you need to make?
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PART D
• Go into this site and investigate the different advice
it gives about setting up personal web pages
• Follow any links you find interesting
http://personalweb.about.com/od/designapersonalwebsite/u/gettingstarted.htm
What useful advice have you learnt before
beginning to set up your own VLE ?
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PART E
Podcasts
A podcast is a series of digital computer files, usually either digital audio or video, that is released periodically and made available for download by means of web syndication.
Like the term broadcast, podcast can refer either to the content itself or to the method by which the content is syndicated; the latter is also called podcasting.
A podcaster is the person who creates the content.
Go to:
and search for a podcast tutorial
Do 3 or 4 Google and other searches to gather enough information to be able to give a brief summary of the concept and possible uses of podcasts to the rest of the group.
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ACTIVITY: IN YOUR GROUPS, MAKE A BLOG, A WIKI OR A PODCAST
TODAY'S SESSION, 15 JULY.
We shall meet today in the usual classroom. I will be going over some notes and setting you up into groups, and then you will go to the Computer Room to work on some Blogs and Wikis of your own.
I will be posting some instructions and links in this blog at 4pm for you to work from when you get into the Comp Room.
If anyone wants to bring along their own laptops, please do.
See you at 4pm.
Steve
Tuesday, 14 July 2009
UVM LOMAS VERDES EDOMEX BLOG
My colleague, Samantha Mace, currently training in UVM Lomas Verdes, has kindly given me the link to her blog ... http://uvmrednovalverdes.blogspot.com
Please visit this site as there are many interesting and relevant posts there.
Monday, 13 July 2009
THE QUESTIONS FOR HOMEWORK
•How much technology do you use in class now ?
• Where can you identify new ways of incorporating these modern technologies into your teaching ?
• How much can you rely on your Ss to cooperate with you when you use computer-based activities and the internet with them in class ?
• How much do you think you need to learn in order to incorporate these methods into your teaching ?
• Who can you rely on for I.T support ?
• What are your main fears about using IT as a learning/teaching tool and how can you overcome them ?
Good luck!
CORRECTING WRITTEN WORK
Steve
A BLOG REVIEW OF WEEK ONE
http://bnleez.blogspot.com/
It contains some great links to reinforce the work we were doing on the first week of the course.
Thanks for this, Benjamin.
A LINK FROM ANITA
http://dotsub.com/view/b98d7efc-08c0-4d59-bcda-56fc1c10669c
WEEK TWO
This is a fairly new term among teachers and educators, and is the culmination of many years of experimental teaching through the different e-media that has been evolving around us.
At the turn of the century, some 9 years ago, many learning institutions threw out the more traditional teaching approaches and learning strategies (books, blackboards and front-on pedagogy, governed by courseboooks and notebooks - remember them?!) to focus wholly on e-learning, delivered by the Internet, CDs, and subsequently, DVDs. 9 years on, the tendency is to balance input between face-to-face, more traditional approaches to teaching and a more refined thread of e-learning that has been developed over this period of time as technology has become more sophisticated and its delivery speed honed to maximise learners attention and intake.
If you want to read up on it a little more, follow these links.
Blended Learning
http://www.grayharriman.com/blended_learning.htm#7
Seven years of research at the University of Central Florida (UCF) has found that blended courses ...
http://www.educause.edu/ECAR/BlendedLearning/157515
This page provides links to some resources on blended learning - that is a learning solution created through ...
http://www.e-learningcentre.co.uk/eclipse/Resources/blended.htm
Best Practices in Online Teaching - Pulling It All Together - Teaching Blended Learning Courses
http://cnx.org/content/m15048/latest/
WELCOME TO OUR OWN BLOG PAGE
I will be trying to post different items on this blog to enable you all to easily access additional information and links that I hope enhance your learning experience on this course.
If anyone has any suggestions or ideas that we could include, please feel free to let me know.
This is for all of us to use and gain experience from so every little helps.
Have a great day
Steve E