Saturday, November 12, 2022

All About Educational Blogging

According to the Center for Teaching at Vanderbilt University, educational blogging is blog that is created for educational purposes. Teachers can use blogs to communicate with parents, students, and other educators. Also, it is a great way for teachers to share their thoughts and opinions on educational topics. Personally, I really enjoy blogging for educational purposes and sharing my opinions with others. 

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A woman typing on a computer sitting at a

desk with a phone, notepad, and coffee.

After reading my peers blogs I learned about three topics: parent involvement, teacher salaries, and arts education. First, I read Sabrina's Blog about parent involvement in which she discussed the many benefits of parents being involved in their child’s education. Then, I read Mackenzie's Blog about teacher salaries. Mackenzie talks about the necessary change that needs to be made in the United States when it comes to teacher salaries. Finally, I read Stevie's Blog about art education in which she discusses how art education promotes creative thinking and teamwork amoung students. 


In conclusion, I have enjoyed educational blogging and have learned an extensive amount of information about technology and blogging through this experience. When I have my future classroom, I will certainly consider using educational blogging. I think it is a great way for students, parents, and other teachers to get to know you as a teacher. They can see your thoughts on educational philosophies and topics. Therefore, I am looking forward to furthering my knowledge about technology in the classroom and using educational blogging more. 

Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Flipped Classroom

According to Harvard University, flipped classrooms are structured around the idea that lecture or direct instruction is not the best use of class time. Instead students encounter information before class, freeing class time for activities that involve higher order thinking. Flipped classrooms became very popular during the COVID-19 Pandemic. They were very effective during Covid because doing class online was very difficult. The flipped classroom lightened the load on teachers and allowed them to pre-record lectures and focus class time on other things. Also, many flipped classrooms are “asynchronous” which means that class never meets and students are expected to complete classwork on their own time on their own schedules. 

Students in class separated into groups for discussion.

I was first introduced to a flipped classroom when Covid hit during my senior year. When I came to the University of Tennessee Knoxville, many of my classes had the flipped classroom model. In fact, I have a few flipped classrooms this semester. For these classes students are expected to review the slides and readings for class prior to class. Then, class time is spent doing group work and discussions. 

Personally, I feel indifferent to the flipped classroom. I like both the normal classroom and the flipped classroom models. I think the flipped classroom model is very effective and allows teachers to use their time productively. My favorite model is the asynchronous classroom because it is the easiest in my opinion. Students do not have to drive to school or log on to a zoom and can complete their work on their own schedule. Sometimes with asynchronous classrooms, students can get very ahead. One thing that I find negative about asynchronous classrooms is that it feels like a waste of tuition money.  Students and parents sometimes feel like they are paying thousands of dollars for college and some of the classes do not even meet. In conclusion, asynchronous and flipped classrooms are new models of learning that allow the student to have more freedom with their schedule. Also, for the flipped classroom, it allows teachers to have more class time for group work and discussions. This is important because many studies have shown how effective active learning is and group work and discussions fall into active learning.


Saturday, September 24, 2022

Cyber Bullying

According to Stop Bullying, cyber bullying can be defined as bullying that takes place over digital devices like cell phones, computers, and tablets. Cyberbullying includes sending, posting, or sharing negative, harmful, false, or mean content about someone else. Also, some cyberbullying crosses the line into unlawful or criminal behavior. With the increasing use of technology, there has been an increasing use of cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is an issue that concerns students, parents, and teachers and there has been little to no resolution for this problem that occurs at many schools all over the world. It is linked to depression, anxiety, and some suicides among teenagers. 

Red sign crossing out the word "cyberbullying"
When I was a student in middle school and high school, cyberbullying was a very common occurrence. Some of my very close friends were victims of cyberbullying and school administration and even the police were involved. As an aspiring teacher, cyberbullying is something that I am going to face in my classroom. No matter how much a teacher limits device usage in their classroom, they cannot control what happens outside of the classroom. The best thing a teacher can in a cyber bullying situation is respond quickly to the bullying and send the message that bullying is not acceptable. Also, schools can provide staff training on bullying prevention and this can help education teachers about cyber bullying. 

In conclusion, is a very real and scary thing that students and teachers face. However, if students are taught ways to be smarter online by parents and teachers, cyber bullying can be prevented. For example, if a student falls victim to cyber bullying, the best thing they can do is put their device away and walk away. Responding to the cyber bullying online or dwelling on it only makes the issue worse. The student should go to a trusted adult about the issue. It is necessary that teachers and counselors encourage their students to come to them for support and guidance in matters such as this.  



Sunday, September 18, 2022

School Safety



All About Educational Blogging

According to  the Center for Teaching at Vanderbilt University , educational blogging is blog that is created for educational purpose...