Ayers:
"Teaching, at its best, is an enterprise that helps human beings reach the
full measure of their humanity" (p. I). Have you thought of teaching in
this manner? React to this claim. How does this way of thinking challenge the
ways in which people tend to think about teaching/teachers?
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
September 16…Teaching as a Profession
Do
you think of teaching as a profession? If so, what does this mean to you? Does
your idea of teaching as a profession relate at all to the first blog prompt
(on Ayers)?
September 23...Teaching toward Freedom and Today's Schools
Student
from last semester: "I do wonder, though, what teaching toward freedom
might look like when the rest of the school is so opposite in their view of
students. How does this work?" What
do y'all think about the prospects for acting on some of Ayers' ideas given the
current state of public schooling?
September 30...Brainstorming Potential Projects
Here's the place for sharing ideas about topics for our Inquiry-to-Action
Projects. Please feel free to share any and all ideas and know that, at this
point, nothing is too outlandish for consideration.
October 14…Rubrics
How
do you feel about rubrics. Kohn is clearly in the minority, as rubrics have
become a mainstay in schools of education. Will this article change how you use
rubrics in your professional practice?
October 28... Inquiry-to-Action Groups (requires posting twice)
Post #1: Share something
interesting/disturbing/etc. that your inquiry to this point has uncovered. What
are some new questions that have arisen as a result of this discovery?
Post #2: Respond/react to a classmate's first
post.
December 2…Education and Social Change
Do
you think that it is the educator’s role to overtly work to make the world a
better place? What are some things that
you could/will try to do as an educator to work toward social
improvement/justice? Be as specific as
possible. (Yes, I know you have a lot to do at the end of the semester, but
I think it’s worth taking a few minutes to think about it!)
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