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Jesse Sawka’s Teaching Journey | Small Town Girl Meets Big Ole World
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Small Town Girl Meets Big Ole World. The journey of a beginning Teacher. My Professional Learning Network Revealed. Jesse Sawka’s Teaching Journey. Making a video was very challenging for me, but here is my best attempt at displaying my teaching journey so far in my pre-service teaching career! April 15, 2014. This entry was posted in ECS 210. My Professional Learning Network Revealed. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. My Professi...
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January 2014 – beckywordsforthought
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My Future Ideal Classroom. On Diversity Is…. On Diversity Is…. On Assignment 2 Part 3: My Person…. On ECS 210 Digital Story. On ECS 210 Digital Story. Follow me on Twitter. Reflection Chapter 1 “Three Teacher Images in U.S Teacher Education Programs” Kumashiro “Against Common Sense”. January 21, 2014. Historical Journey of Curriculum as it Relates to Race. After reading a section of Painter’s “ A History of Education. January 15, 2014. Common Sense According to Kumashiro and its Relationship to Curriculum.
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February 2014 – beckywordsforthought
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My Future Ideal Classroom. On Diversity Is…. On Diversity Is…. On Assignment 2 Part 3: My Person…. On ECS 210 Digital Story. On ECS 210 Digital Story. Follow me on Twitter. Assignment #2 Article Analyis. February 12, 2014. Technology and Social Justice/ Anti-Oppressive Education. February 12, 2014. ECS 210 Reflection Framing the Family Tree: How Teachers can be Sensitive to Students’ Family Situations. My interpretation of the story through drawing. February 10, 2014. February 9, 2014. 8217; p.93. This t...
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Growth post – Dana Rempel's Blog
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Dana Rempel's Blog. Look to the cookie. April 9, 2014. April 12, 2014. I made a few goals early on in my internship, as per the goal post assignment. I’d like to talk about my growth by addressing what I did in regards to those three main goals. First: exercise my skills. And now… New goals. Just a few quick ones because I’m sure they’ll change and have to be redone for the next goal. Setting assignment. Trust myself: I’ve learned a lot. I can do this job and get a lot out of internship. You are commenti...
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Redefining curriculum | Thoughts from a teacher in training
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Thoughts from a teacher in training. Curriculum as Online Community. Standardized testing →. I have started writing this post several times, and I never end up actually posting anything. I’ve got like four drafts that I saved, and I’m just going to start fresh because I don’t like any of them – or at least, I don’t like any of them enough to post for everyone to see. Our class definition of curriculum was something along these lines:. I don’t know what I would do, or how I would fit it in. You are commen...
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Thoughts from a teacher in training | k. weiss | Page 2
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Thoughts from a teacher in training. Newer posts →. A History of Education. Last week, we were to read pages 1-21 of this. The idea of curriculum as being something other than a government issued, standardized, guiding document has always interested me. In one of the readings for ECS 210 this week, an article ( http:/ www4.uwsp.edu/education/lwilson/curric/curtyp.htm. Newer posts →. Curriculum as Online Community. Chapter 2 – Kumashiro. Curriculum as Narrative and Community: Part 2.
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Contributing to the Learning of Others – Dana Rempel's Blog
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Dana Rempel's Blog. Look to the cookie. Contributing to the Learning of Others. November 28, 2013. January 20, 2014. In particular was really enriching to me, and I think I offered up something to contribute to my peers’ learning as well. It was exciting to see this blog post prompt three separate discussions (you’ll see that I chose to respond to Kelsey’s comment on her own blog, which I linked to above), each with their own point brought in. Differentiation Across the Nation →. You write: by saying tha...
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Standardized testing | Thoughts from a teacher in training
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Thoughts from a teacher in training. Consider the idea of standardized testing and standardized curriculum. What is made possible and impossible by such accountability measures? Who might they help and harm? What agency do teachers have in spaces that are governed by these types of systems? As Alfie Kohn says here. 8220;standardized tests measure what matters least.”. I really hope that the government decides to leave standardized tests out of the Saskatchewan Curriculum. This is partly because I fee...
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Curriculum as Narrative and Community: Part 1 | Thoughts from a teacher in training
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Thoughts from a teacher in training. Curriculum as Narrative and Community: Part 2 →. Curriculum as Narrative and Community: Part 1. 8220;Teaching in the Undertow: Resisting the Pull of Schooling-as-usual” by Gregory Mitchie. This reading is found in. The New Teacher Book. 8220;Brown Kids Can’t Be in Our Club: Raising Issues of Race with Young Children” by Rita Tenorio. 8220;What can I do when a student makes a racist or sexist remark? 8221; by Rita Tenorio. 8220;Out Front” by Annie Johnston. Chapter 2 &...
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Trick or Treaty? – Dana Rempel's Blog
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Dana Rempel's Blog. Look to the cookie. March 5, 2014. March 5, 2014. It disservices our provincial curriculum, but that doesn’t bother me half as much as the fact that it ISN’T TEACHING TREATY EDUCATION. Better Late than Never Part 1 — Assessment →. One thought on “ Trick or Treaty? March 10, 2014 at 7:10 pm. How can you make your voice heard, and contribute to a solution, in a meaningful way? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.