Thursday, August 25, 2011

Reflection on the Last Two Hours

I'm trying to determine how to focus this class into something that I'm really passionate about. It's not to say that I don't like Educational Psychology, it's just that I already feel wary in my (only) 1 year of teaching to anything that relates to research-based practices, because I feel like they seem to change every semester (or different aspects of it are revealed at every PD).

What my goal is, is to use the research-based projects to look into educational theory which I feel resonates with me, so I can more closely tailor the basics of this class into something that I would feel excited participating in.

I want to try to look into the psychological-depths of Oppositional Defiance Disorder, and look more into John Dewey, because I don't have nearly as much information about him and his philosophies as I want to.

I hope to be able to have all of my work done before I enter class, so I can be more involved in the class discussion.

General Notes

Research Topics

Burnout

Cultural Differences between Teachers and Students

John Dewey

Response +o Intervention

· Math

· Science

· Engineering

Gangs (Dan)

Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)

2x10 (two minutes a day, for ten days)

Best Teacher – why?


Good rapport

Relateable

FUN

Exciting

Inspiring

Hands-on

Mentor/supervisor

Challenging

Required independence

Kind

Parental-like

Did not force excitement

Give students power to choose

Passionate about subject

Other kidsà word of mouth

Funny

Smart

Dramatic

Games and hooks

Pull aside for private reprimands

No BS

Genuine

“real life” connections

Art

Accommodating

Respectful

“stuff that mattered”

Proactive

Fought “the man

Invested in kids’ success