Saturday, March 7, 2015

OPEN ROAD...



This week has been definitely different to me, as I have felt not being in a rush …plenty of time since I am on my free week before we go back to work start all over again.




Learning styles has been the issue this week, and it has been useful to remind us that learners have their own individual differences and which among all of them, there is one that counts on our teaching success or failure, and that is the way they learn which is unique in everyone. Therefore, it is vital to consider it when planning our lessons.



Revising Howard Gardner and his nine multiple intelligences focused on the use of technology has been challenging because this is topic, I particularly had seen long ago, and when working on the discussion I felt like updating an old song with a new version. I decided to try thinking about how I would apply it taking into consideration a topic in order to narrow the horizon.








 
Project Task 8: Final Project/ Plan Report - due Friday, March 6
Following our partner’s feedback ,the template and rubric we had to work on our final project to have it neat and ready to be checked. Looking forward to the experts’ comments!!


2 comments:

  1. Hi Belinda

    Hi Belinda,

    It is nice to have some time off from the school routine. I myself also have some days off due to the end of semester. As to the learner styles, I think we do not have to worry a lot. It is stressful if we try to suit all of the learner styles in our class. In my opinion, we just needto give variety of choices for them in picking materials or doing tasks, then more students will feel 'addressed' in our class and their level of interest in language learning is likely to rise. Don't you think?

    Best
    Lina

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    1. For sure Lina, variation is the key!
      Belinda

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