In the 21st Century, students enter the
classroom with diverse learning styles, languages, skill levels, resources and prior knowledge. To meet these diverse challenges, teachers
will take on the role of coach or facilitator and develop a database of technological
instructional strategies designed to meet the needs of the students.
When students understand how the learning activities relate to their real life situations, it adds value and importance to the classroom
instruction.
Just as coaches develop strategic plays around the strengths and weaknesses of the players, I will utilize
strategies from my database that address individual, small group and whole
group strategic instruction utilizing computer technology and tutorials to explain, develop, practice and reinforce skills that students need in order to address real world situations.
The use
of technology in the 21st Century classroom will affect my teaching by allowing me to use it as the primary tool incorporated into the learning projects that allow students to:
- collaborate
- conduct research
- analyze and present information creatively
- create and publish projects and ideas
- participate in virtual travel, simulations and games
- improve writing and communication skills
- learn to use a variety of technology applications
Follow this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqepSNNjowU#at=14 to view differentiated instructional strategies at work.
With the compact size and mobility of electronic devices, students are able
to get closer to nature and explore the real world around them through nature
hikes, dialog walks, and exploration tours With the help of technology students see, interact and document using videography, photography and podcasts of nature sounds.
Students can suffer from nature deficit disorder (Louv, 2005) “which is the human costs of being alienated from nature.” |
No comments:
Post a Comment