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    美國教師扮學生2天感慨當學生不易

    [ 2014-10-27 16:49] 來源:中國日報網     字號 [] [] []  
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    老師們真的了解學生嗎?為了搞清楚當學生到底是什么感覺,美國新澤西一名老師坐在教室里當了兩天學生。結果他發現,當學生完全不是他想象的那樣。

    他的體會包括:當學生要一整天坐著不動,這是非常累的;高中生課堂上90%的時間都是被動地在聽課;由于無數次被告知保持安靜,集中注意力,學生們一天到晚都感覺自己很煩人。

    這位已有14年教齡的老師說,當學生的經驗令他恍然大悟。他非常后悔沒有在開始教育生涯的第一年就這么做。如果他能重新來過,他將立刻針對這些問題重新設計自己的課程。

    美國教師扮學生2天感慨當學生不易

    Do teachers really know what students go through? To find out, one teacher followed two students for two days and was amazed at what she found. Her report is in following post, which appeared on the blog of Grant Wiggins, the co-author of “Understanding by Design” and the author of “Educative Assessment” and numerous articles on education. A high school teacher for 14 years, he is now the president of Authentic Education, in Hopewell, New Jersey, which provides professional development and other services to schools aimed at improving student learning. You can read more about him and his work at the AE site.

     

    By Alexis Wiggins

    I have made a terrible mistake.

    I waited 14 years to do something that I should have done my first year of teaching: shadow a student for a day. It was so eye-opening that I wish I could go back to every class of students I ever had right now and change a minimum of ten things – the layout, the lesson plan, the checks for understanding. Most of it!

    This is the first year I am working in a school but not teaching my own classes; I am the High School Learning Coach, a new position for the school this year. My job is to work with teachers and administrators to improve student learning outcomes.

    As part of getting my feet wet, my principal suggested I “be” a student for two days: I was to shadow and complete all the work of a 10th grade student on one day and to do the same for a 12th grade student on another day. My task was to do everything the student was supposed to do: if there was lecture or notes on the board, I copied them as fast I could into my notebook. If there was a Chemistry lab, I did it with my host student. If there was a test, I took it (I passed the Spanish one, but I am certain I failed the business one).

    My class schedules for the day (Note: we have a block schedule; not all classes meet each day):

    The schedule that day for the 10th grade student:

    7:45 – 9:15: Geometry

    9:30 – 10:55: Spanish II

    10:55 – 11:40: Lunch

    11:45 – 1:10: World History

    1:25 – 2:45: Integrated Science

    The schedule that day for the 12th grade student:

    7:45 – 9:15: Math

    9:30 – 10:55: Chemistry

    10:55 – 11:40: Lunch

    11:45 – 1:10: English

    1:25 – 2:45: Business

    Key Takeaway #1

    Students sit all day, and sitting is exhausting.

    I could not believe how tired I was after the first day. I literally sat down the entire day, except for walking to and from classes. We forget as teachers, because we are on our feet a lot – in front of the board, pacing as we speak, circling around the room to check on student work, sitting, standing, kneeling down to chat with a student as she works through a difficult problem…we move a lot.

    But students move almost never. And never is exhausting. In every class for four long blocks, the expectation was for us to come in, take our seats, and sit down for the duration of the time. By the end of the day, I could not stop yawning and I was desperate to move or stretch. I couldn’t believe how alert my host student was, because it took a lot of conscious effort for me not to get up and start doing jumping jacks in the middle of Science just to keep my mind and body from slipping into oblivion after so many hours of sitting passively.

    I was drained, and not in a good, long, productive-day kind of way. No, it was that icky, lethargic tired feeling. I had planned to go back to my office and jot down some initial notes on the day, but I was so drained I couldn’t do anything that involved mental effort (so instead I watched TV) and I was in bed by 8:30.

    If I could go back and change my classes now, I would immediately change the following three things:

    ·Mandatory stretch halfway through the class

    ·Put a Nerf basketball hoop on the back of my door and encourage kids to play in the first and final minutes of class

    ·Build in a hands-on, move-around activity into every single class day. Yes, we would sacrifice some content to do this – that’s fine. I was so tired by the end of the day, I wasn’t absorbing most of the content, so I am not sure my previous method of making kids sit through hour-long, sit-down discussions of the texts was all that effective.

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