Name of Student Teacher: Edna Trujillo, Stefany Osorio, Karen Lesmes, Karen Rivera and …
Name of Student Teacher: Edna Trujillo, Stefany Osorio, Karen Lesmes, Karen Rivera and Jenifer BarraganSchool / Institution: Institución educativa promoción socialDate: September 20, 2018. Clase / Grado: Third Grade Time and length of class: 2 hoursAchievement: The topic ‘’Parts of the human body’’ will be teach in real context while Ss are interacting at the same time. Students will be able to identify body parts and named them in a real life situation. National Standard: -Listening: Reconozco cuando me hablan en inglés y reacciono de manera verbal y no verbal-Speaking: Participo activamente en juegos de palabras y rondas. Refuerzo con gestos lo que digo para hacerme entender. Uso gestos y movimientos corporales para hacerme entender mejor.- Writing: Escribo el nombre de lugares y elementos que reconozco en una ilustración.Lesson objectives (at the end of the class Ss will be able to):• Ss will identify where some specific parts of the human body belong to.• Ss will have the ability to use parts of their bodies.Skills Focus: Listening, Speaking, and Writing.Resources and materials: Video beam, computer Language Focus: Parts of the human body.Foreseeable Problems:-Lack of students’ interest.-Ss become dependent on the teacher.-Ss using their native language in class.Planned Solutions:-The ST is going to use gestures and sounds to catch students’ attention.-The ST is going to give the Ss positive encouragement to answer even if they are not correct.-The ST gives them some questions that might help them if they want to ask something. Colombian ICT framework for teachersIdentifico las características, usos y oportunidades que ofrecen herramientas tecnológicas y medios audiovisuales, en los procesos educativos.Combino una amplia variedad de herramientas tecnológicas para mejorar la planeación e implementación de mis prácticas educativas.Incentivo en mis estudiantes el aprendizaje autónomo y el aprendizaje colaborativo apoyados por TIC.Identifico mis necesidades de desarrollo profesional para la innovación educativa con TIC.Utilizo redes profesionales y plataformas especializadas en el desarrollo de mis investigaciones.
PARTS OF A PLANTLesson overviewName of student teacher: Kely Forero Cano, Shirley Cabrera …
PARTS OF A PLANTLesson overviewName of student teacher: Kely Forero Cano, Shirley Cabrera Cometa, Sheila Vanesa Montilla Mosquera, Sharon Ivonne Uriza Cachaya.School / Institution: Institución Educativa Olivero Lara Borrero Date: May 16, 2019. Clase / Grado: Fourth Grade Time and length of class: 2 hoursAchievement: The topic ‘’Parts of a plant’’ will be taught in real context while Ss are interacting at the same time. Students will be able to identify plant parts and named them in a real-life situation.
Podcasting Social Work is a platform for educators, learners, social workers, and …
Podcasting Social Work is a platform for educators, learners, social workers, and activists to share your stories, knowledge and skills to empower communities and transform lives. The podcast episodes are focusing on various topics such as social, economic, cultural, and environment issues; and various social work practices to address poverty, marginalization and injustice across the world. Moreover, podcast episodes also focusing on teaching pedagogy, reflective practice, global citizenship, and social justice themes. "Podcasting Social Work" by Mahbub Hasan is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Teachers face clashes each day. These are of denials and dejection. The …
Teachers face clashes each day. These are of denials and dejection. The classrooms have been failing to keep the children attentive and dedicated to the instructions. The participation in co-curricular and extra-curricular has declined across the institutions. There was a time when we saw, not just huge numbers but, an immense amount of enthusiasm for cultural and literary events. Now. people who are at the helm of affairs are getting passive; they have actually got trapped in a vicious circle of academic duties.
Students know the worth of participation as it gets them certificates and points for jobs. There was a time when participation was selfless and the belonging was quite visible. Teachers and Students were mad about doing their best and the outcome was a healthy competition. As event management team volunteers, anchors, and announcers, we Learned to Learn. And the by-products of that learning have come automatically in the form of careers and recognised versatility at the workplace.
The Learning Accelerator develops “Problem of Practice” (PoP) guides that dig into …
The Learning Accelerator develops “Problem of Practice” (PoP) guides that dig into the details of a specific challenge educators face, why it is important, what the research says, and offers actionable solutions, resources, and real-world examples of how others have succeeded.
In this PoP, educators and leaders can use this guide to help them work with Open Educational Resources (OER) to personalize lessons and meet student needs.
The Learning Accelerator develops “Problem of Practice” (PoP) guides that dig into …
The Learning Accelerator develops “Problem of Practice” (PoP) guides that dig into the details of a specific challenge educators face, why it is important, what the research says, and offers actionable solutions, resources, and real-world examples of how others have succeeded.
In this PoP, educators and leaders can use this guide to explore an overview of implementing effective personalized professional development that supports curating and creating high-quality, rigorous OER curriculum, alongside concrete resources around competencies for educators.
The Learning Accelerator develops "Problem of Practice" (PoP) guides that dig into …
The Learning Accelerator develops "Problem of Practice" (PoP) guides that dig into the details of a specific challenge educators face, why it is important, what the research says, and offers actionable solutions, resources, and real-world examples of how others have succeeded.
In this PoP, educators seeking to understand and use Open Educational Resources (OER) can use this guide to help them understand what OER is and search for high-quality, rigorous, and standards-aligned OER.
In our new Species at Risk (SAR) education kit, each lesson addresses …
In our new Species at Risk (SAR) education kit, each lesson addresses a species at risk through an Ocean Wise conservation initiative. Students will learn about the humpback whale and climate change, the killer whale and ocean pollution, the great white shark and bycatch, the hawksbills sea turtle and plastic pollution, and the sea otter and loss of kelp habitat, plus ways to take action to protect them! Equipped with the proper knowledge and tools, students will acquire an impactful learning experience to empower them to become ocean champions and stewards for species at risk.
The Earth’s ocean and its interconnected systems depend on marine species to maintain the efficiency and balance of the functioning of their ecosystems. Their role in the ocean has a direct impact on its health and our own. And yet, every day, thousands of animals fall victim to anthropogenic threats imposed on the ocean by human activity. It is going to take a deep, transformational change in humanity’s consciousness and behaviours regarding our oceans to ensure the protection of species. We believe this is possible by providing climate and conservation education to our youth to raise awareness on the interconnectedness between our lives and the ocean, and the importance of the role that each species holds on our planet.
Three weeks of lesson plans and objectives for Undergraduate Teacher Preparation. Week …
Three weeks of lesson plans and objectives for Undergraduate Teacher Preparation.
Week 1: Guiding Principles for Literacy Practices and Theories of Literacy Development. Week 2: Continuum of Reading Programs and their socio-political/ philosophical/theoretical underpinnings. Week 3: Effective Language and Literacy Assessments.
This article for elementary teachers focuses on why and how to use …
This article for elementary teachers focuses on why and how to use rubrics to assess student work and how to use online tools like Rubistar and PBL Projects Checklists to construct your own rubrics.
This participatory seminar focuses on the knowledge and skills necessary for teaching …
This participatory seminar focuses on the knowledge and skills necessary for teaching science and engineering in higher education. This course is designed for graduate students interested in an academic career, and anyone else interested in teaching. Readings and discussions include: teaching equations for understanding, designing exam and homework questions, incorporating histories of science, creating absorbing lectures, teaching for transfer, the evils of PowerPoint, and planning a course. The subject is appropriate for both novices and those with teaching experience.
This participatory seminar focuses on the knowledge and skills necessary for teaching …
This participatory seminar focuses on the knowledge and skills necessary for teaching science and engineering in higher education. It is designed for graduate students interested in an academic career, and anyone else interested in teaching. Students research and present a relevant topic of particular interest. The subject is appropriate for both novices and those with teaching experience.
What are infinitives? When teaching infinitives it is especially important to know what …
What are infinitives? When teaching infinitives it is especially important to know what they are. Infinitives are the base form of verbs. Infinitives are often formed by placing the word “to” and then following it with a verb. For example, “to buy/to work/to shop”. Keep in mind that a bare infinitive does not have the word “to” preceding it. Sometimes English speakers use infinitives as objects in sentences. Infinitives can also be used as a subject at the beginning of some sentences; they can be used as adverbs to modify verbs as well. Finally, they can be used as adjectives and/or complements to adjectives. As the lesson progresses, you will introduce the different uses of infinitives to students. Though teaching infinitives seems difficult, this lesson makes it fun and clear.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
"Teaching Pronunciation with Confidence" is an essential resource for both English teachers …
"Teaching Pronunciation with Confidence" is an essential resource for both English teachers and learners, designed to effectively build strong pronunciation skills and knowledge of pronunciation. This guide covers key topics, including English sounds, word stress, intonation, rhythm, prominence, connected speech, and pronunciation diagnostics to guide improvement. The book includes a wide array of interactive H5P activities and sound recordings, which can be used for classroom teaching, or homework and individual practice. These exercises provide practical experience, reinforcing the concepts covered in each chapter.
We are all looking for practical strategies to make our teaching engaging …
We are all looking for practical strategies to make our teaching engaging and impactful during these unusual times. The chart below outlines some common teaching goals and the face-to-face (F2F) active learning techniques often used to achieve those goals, along with corresponding approaches for online synchronous, online asynchronous, and physically-distanced settings.
This course explores the diverse ways that people teach and learn—in different …
This course explores the diverse ways that people teach and learn—in different countries, in different disciplines, and in different subcultures. We will discuss how theories of learning can be applied to a variety of hands-on, in-class learning activities. We compare schooling to other forms of knowledge transmission from initiation and apprenticeship to recent innovations in online education such as MOOCs. Students will employ a range of qualitative methods in conducting original research on topics of their choice.
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