
There is new wave of teaching with real life meaning rather than teach to test. It creates personalize thoughts and helps them interpret what they are really learning. Remembering facts is not as important today’s internet. If you really need to know it you can hop on the web and look it up. Being able to know how to find facts is more important. I remember doing research in a library world book- I thought it held everything there was to know about. Know days we are trying to teach students that Google doesn’t hold all the wealth of the world’s knowledge. As a teacher I will have to build upon lesions with real life applications. I will need someone so show me how before I can fly on my own, it is an overly yet exciting style of teaching. In the movie clip about the math class using the cheer leaders statics I thought it that was revolutionary. I always wonder where I would use the math I learned. Teaching this way will make learning needful and useful. School teachers would need to support each other and collaborate on lesion plans in order for this to work. It would be nice to go into a school where the net work is already up and running to start with. As the new person on the job creating nets will take extra charisma and skills.
My friend a sixth grade teacher shared with me how her student writing has changed with texting. She said they use short hand in there papers all the time. She also said that some of her students are unaware of what the short hand means when it is spelled all out. Small changes like this could change our English over time. It is more than just teenage slang words like groovy was. Those words fade in popularity over time as styles change. Short hand text is taking a being impact. Also the idea that there could someday be a paperless world is still unreal to me. I love the feel of a book in my hand but perhaps that same cozy feeling is how teens feel about their cell phones and i-pods. Technology equipment is always changing a looking for more ways to be more users friendly. Some day we may live in a paperless world.
My friend a sixth grade teacher shared with me how her student writing has changed with texting. She said they use short hand in there papers all the time. She also said that some of her students are unaware of what the short hand means when it is spelled all out. Small changes like this could change our English over time. It is more than just teenage slang words like groovy was. Those words fade in popularity over time as styles change. Short hand text is taking a being impact. Also the idea that there could someday be a paperless world is still unreal to me. I love the feel of a book in my hand but perhaps that same cozy feeling is how teens feel about their cell phones and i-pods. Technology equipment is always changing a looking for more ways to be more users friendly. Some day we may live in a paperless world.
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