#1
- Assessing Current Understanding:
To see where the understanding of the students are I feel it necessary to first explain the purpose of an introductory test, assessment, quiz or whatever you want to call it. Once the assessment is given, using electronic testing, results can be obtained within a few minutes. I think without prompt results this subject will get away from the students and the purpose is defeated. Once the test is graded it is important not only to go over what the students don't understand, but complement on their understanding of the ideas or topics they do understand. It is no fun just to be told "you were wrong", but to have a feeling of understanding. This forms a good beginning of class.
- Increasing Learner Motivation
In the science area, since that is my interest in teaching, by having each student get on line and go to certain sites containing java applets. A java applet allows someone to see how something works. Once they have spent a little time playing with it themselves they know already what the lesson is about and it helps them to be more motivated to learn that particular topic and they feel more confident in the topic. From experience in learning, it is a lot easier and more effective to learn something you are familiar with.
After introducing the topic through student involvement and the use of a power point presentation. By having only key-words in the presentation allows student questioning or even more student involvement. A class should be student-centered. Just like in the beginning of this reading how Jose went around asking each student some of their own observations. And when the desired answer wasn't given it was guided. All of this is done after the students have seen or been involved themselves.