Tuesday, October 7, 2008

My future classroom

My determination is to ensure that my future classroom will be as exciting techno-savvy environment where learning acquisition take places all over the time.

In my opinion, the simplest way is to use technology to supply classroom instruction. Technology will help to meet the demand is by allowing students to interact with information within a different medium. There are numerous multimedia programs designed to meet the special needs of diverse learners. For example, since I am going to teach ESL for primary school, my pupils would benefit from a computer program such as applets or virtual learning where they could learn the language at their own pace and get immediate feedback. This will be more interesting if the pupils are able to communicate online with the teacher in forum or chatroom.

Yesterday, I have read an article by ERIK F. STROMMEN and BRUCE LINCOLN, which describes about technology and the effect of the learning in the classroom. It is really important to realize that if we are to give our children the education necessary to succeed in our technologically intense, global future a new form of educational practice must replace our existing methods. At the same ponit we do not totally forget about traditional method, meaning to say that i would likely to integrate latest technology in our teaching and learning method. I agree with the articles that some teachers are not realize that they have allowed their schools to remain in the past, while the children have been born in the future. The result is a mismatch of learner and educator. But it is not the children who are mismatched to the schools; the schools are mismatched to the children.

In future, I also would like to see if each pupil are allowed to bring own notebook or it would be better if the authority is able to supply the pupils with computer like each pupil is provided with desk and chairs in classroom nowadays. Through this, they could spend as much time as needed on the computer, without feeling pressured to wait long in the queue to take turn using computers in the computer laboratory.

Besides, I believe that technology should be used in my future classroom to teach students on how to manage information. Our generation has commonly been referred to as living in the 'information society.' Our students must become information literate so that they will be able to gain ideas, information, doing research and completing task by taking advantages from the technology. I strongly believe that there is no better place to teach our children these skills than in the classroom.

Finally, I want to see the pupils from my classroom are also able to interact with people around the world as well as gaining experience by using their knowledge and capability in technology-thanks to technology.

FISH! and my journey as a teacher-to-be

I cant really recall whether i have experienced in some kind of fish philosophy applied during my school days. However, i would really interested to integrate the fish philosophy into my own lessons. Here, i must make sure of some of the things that i would really do to ensure my students engage with the learning process.

The important thing that i really have take into consideration is the incredible synergy between the things that make an experience engaging and also those things that make learning effective. Personally, apart from the four principles listed under fish philosophy, below are some of the main criteria that i would like to consider if I am going to integrate the fish philosophy into the teaching and learning process in order to ensure that my pupils are really engage in the laerning process.

First, contextualized.It means that the learning should be in a setting where the learners actions make sense. As we know, learners learn best when it's in a meaningful context. In here, it is good if the pupils are provided with clear goal, in which learners know when to take action since they are trying to achieve the outcome that they are expected for.

On the other hand, appropriate challenge also able to generate interesting learning. Here, we have to make sure that the level of difficulty has to be a step beyond the learner's capability, but ensure that the learners can tackle the task. Learning happens best in the space just beyond the learner's capability, where some effort and support are provided in order for them to accomplish the task.

Another elements is exploratory, where the activity that we designed to be carried out in the classroom has to have a wide variety of possible choices and the ability to try different things and explore the internal relationships since learners learn best when they have to make choices and face the consequences of those choices. Plus, learners learn best when they get feedback about how they're doing.

Here, we also have to consider that the learning are included attention-getting activity. For instance, there needs to be some randomness and probability. Working in groups and collaborative learning also applicable for young learners. It is always agreed that learners learn best when their attention and curiosity is maintained.

At this point, i also believe that technology also helps in the implementation of the fish philosophy. The using of online games, electronic books, interactive applets, and puzzle are able to generate fun environment during learning process. All in all it depends on the teacher creativity and ability to apply the philosophy in the classroom asa to make the learning fun and lively.

Fish!... what do I understand by this?



"Not only as we hear in prognostications from James Gee, Marc Prensky, and others, but our own intuition tells us (as well as watching kids), that when learning is done right, it can and should be fun. Learning should be hard fun."
Clark N. Quinn


I went to the class a bit late. A friend to me that she started the class by "throwing" some toy fishes to us. Some of the friends who got the fish are supposedly to throw it to other friends. I was not in the class during the activity but it sounds exiting to me. I can imagine that they are having fun at the moment since there must be giggling and laughing during the activity. What a miss..

During this week, prof. Maznah introduced us with this Fish! philosophy, which was a new philosophy that i gained. i believe that she has introduced us with an example of how to apply the fish philosophy in the classroom. Personally, i think that the philosophy is really different from the philosophy that i have been introduce during previous semester. I realize that there are four FISH! principles:

Be There—When we interact with others, we need to really focus on that moment, with that person. We take responsibility for “being who we are while we’re doing what we’re doing.”

Choose Your Attitude—We can’t control what happens to us, but we do have a choice about how we respond. By accepting responsibility for the attitude we choose, we also empower ourselves to change it.

Make Their Day—Too often we ask, “What have you done for me lately?” instead of “How can I make your day?” If we turn the focus around and do little things to make others feel good, we can have a powerful, positive impact on the people in our lives.

Play—This does not mean goof off, but it does mean bring a light-hearted spirit to life. Think about how much little kids learn by exploring, experimenting, playing. Why shouldn’t we all approach life with the same curiosity and interest? Besides, it is more fun!

Through the article, I have come into understanding that fish philosophy is some other technique to arouse pupils' interest and inner spirit by introducing to them some activity or event that are catchy and playful which enable to bring happiness, stress-free and excitement in oneself. Thus, the important of this is to develop high spirit in oneself so that he or she are spiritually able to produce high-quality product. For example, pupils who are having fun and full of excitement will produce better result in the task given compared to the pupils who are learning in a stressful and threatening environment.

In addition, fish philosophy helps teacher to create the classrooms to be respectful and cool, where students are fully ready for learning.At this point, i believe that everyone has fun in a way that provide ideas and work together to the excitement of learning rather than being individualistic and selfish. Here, FISH! For Schools also helps teachers to build stronger relationships with students. It will inspire students to want to learn better and explore more.