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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Activity 12 - Problem Solving Skills

My experiences with problem-solving skills in class:

Students are always ready to share their ideas and discuss problems. As a result the use of Brainstorming as a problem solving strategy is effective, as this pools all ideas together and thus strengthens the discussion on how to solve a given problem.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Activity 11 - Encouraging learners to ask questions

My experiences with encouraging learners to ask questions in class:


When learners are actively engaged in the process of questioning, by allowing them the opportunity for them to form their own questions, it makes the lesson more fruitful/product.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Activity 10 – Promoting discussion


My thoughts on my experiences with discussion during lessons:

The type of questions and activities used determines how discussions will develop. As a result, it is of great importance that teachers facilitate discussions by providing the appropriate materials, resources, questions and verbal prompts necessary. However, teachers, should allow students to be the ones that actually engage themselves in the discussion with each other as they share their thoughts and listen to others as they too express their ideas and opinions. Therefore at the end of the discussion all the students would benefit from the activity.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Activity 9 - What questions do I ask and why?


What questions to ask?
Open ended questions, and higher order questions


Why ask these types of questions?
To promote critical thinking and not just recall of facts or information
To increase student involvement in creating their own knowledge

Activity 8 - Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development


What I think I can apply to my teaching based on Piaget’s ideas:

Based on Piaget's ideas I can apply the use of differentiated instruction with varying resources and activities to cater for students at different levels of thinking: use objects, graphs, charts, books, games, toys, play-dough, manipulative, flash cards, puzzles, number pieces, songs, rhymes, poems, stories, drawing, graphic organizers, etc.