Monday, February 20, 2012

Reflection #1- Explorations in MBT

Before the courses began, I was a little perplexed at how learning online would work for me. When I was taking my courses at Hopkins for my Reading Masters, I really enjoyed going to class. I wasn’t sure how we could build the camaraderie that comes from class discussions and group work in an online forum. I needn’t have worried! I do feel like I am getting to know my classmates and not like I am learning in isolation. The checklist feature has been invaluable for me to keep on top of assignments, I’ve begun making checklists for work too!


The topics we have covered so far are instantly applicable to a classroom setting. The debunking of neuro-myths has been eye opening but also reaffirming. I believe students should be taught in a variety of modalities not just the ones they ‘prefer’. My teammate and I are planning our next unit of inquiry using the BTT model and it fits in really well with the Primary Years Progamme (PYP) curriculum that I teach. BT-3 is especially helpful and coincides with the PYP. We start with a central idea that is a broad global statement of what we are to learn about and then conduct our inquiry through specific lines of inquiry that help to focus our study. Then as you mention in BT-3, we utilize brain mapping (with images and words), graphic organizers and data charts to help organize our thinking.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Online Learning Orientation Reflection

Our orientation is coming to a close- and I'm already really enjoying and looking forward to what lies ahead.
I hope to be able to gain both practical (day to day) classroom strategies and understandings that I can apply in a classroom situation- about how children best learn, and students with learning differences can be accommodated for. I also am hoping to gain enough insight and knowledge to share professionally and possibly take with me to use in another grad program- possibly on autism spectrum disorders.

I'm a visual learner and for me to be successful, I think I need to utilize the checklists and keep up to date on announcements etc- so I stay current and on top of things. I've really enjoyed this so far- and I know it hasn't been a course for credit- but I'm so happy we've been able to do this- it will be helpful moving forward. I've signed up for the email subscriptions- and haven't been receiving those- as well as the emails sent to my JHU account- so I need to get that sorted, ASAP... once that is all sorted, I hope things will go smoothly!

As for what I need to support with- it isn't so much support, as I need/hope that the time difference doesn't pose a problem all the time. I realize that I will be the one to have to stay up late some nights for chats both for class and group projects, and that is normally not an issue for me- Unfortunately for the orientation it coincided with an inspection by a UK official and I needed to be rested for my observation.

I must say that I am truly excited about this learning opportunity and can't wait to get started!