Friday, October 22, 2010

Stand & Deliver

Today, we finished watching the second half of the movie, and I learned second teaching technique from this movie: the art of encouragement. In the movie, the way that professor gave encouragement to students is like this:

- Confirm the student's good job, 
- Comment on his/her shortage;
- Confirm his/her good work again, giving him/her a high expectation for next time.

Firstly, confirming the students' good work will give students a sense of safety, so they will not be afraid of facing instructors' comment. Secondly, hiding the comment on their shortages in the middle of the encouragement will be less hurt for a student. Lastly, telling he/she a high expectation from us will give she/he confidence, so she/he will not has fear to make mistakes again. All in all, it is a movie that will gives us a lot of ideas on teaching, and it is definitely recommend to watch again and again.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Stand and Deliver

Today, we watched a movie in the class, the name of the movie is called “Stand and Deliver.” From this movie, I learned a teaching technique so far: the art of punishment. Everybody will more or less make some mistakes in their lives; however, the proper way to guide them into the right way seems like a big issue in nowadays. In the movie, the professor tried to use a humours way to avoid humiliate students in the public, and modify students’ bad behaviour at the same time. Also, in the class, a rebellious student insisted to answer his questions, what he did is watching at the student, repeated the question several times; and in the end, the student can not say anything back but answered his question. This is an amazing movie, and I can’t wait to see the rest of them tomorrow.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Culture Background, Education System, Language Issues, What Matters Most?


On Thursday’s class, we discussed various types of issues around culture, language and education issues; therefore, I was thinking, what matters most?

            As an immigrant, I left my homelands, step on this unfamiliar land, and begin my new live. Culture differences and language barrier definitely bring me numerous inconveniences and troubles; sometimes I think come to Canada is a wrong decision.  However, I realize that what makes difference is that the degree you see the object. If you always complain about your new life, unfair destiny, you will never feel satisfy, and you get no chance to see the bright future. An object is nothing special unless you use a special vision to see it. Happiness is everywhere; nevertheless, the heart to find the happiness is not.

On my way home, one of my friends told me his story happened in the elementary school: “When I was a kid at school, they asked what I wanted to be when I grow up. I wrote down, "happy". They told me I didn't understand the assignment, and I told them they didn't understand life.”

Thus, what matters most?

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

(Missing Journal, due to technical problem.) - Class 6.


For the past two classes, we shared about the narrative stories, and some of them were about illness, such as cancer. I was very touched by the stories, and also it reminds me earlier this week, SFU hold a memorial event for Terry Fox, and it is obvious that his spirit is inspiring us until today. Life is short and life is unfair; however, how to use the limited life to do some unlimited or significant thing is always a goal that people always want to achieve. Maybe as an educator, we can not teach all the knowledge to them, but we can guide them a right way, lit a light for them on the path to the success. Teaching them how to be a good person, the moral values, proper personal behaviour…etc. isn’t that more meaningful and useful for their future? The fact is, we need this kind of knowledge; however, in our current curriculum, there is no such class exists. Maybe we all should have a doubt to our current education system?

IQ, EQ!


Everybody has IQ and EQ; however, not everyone knows how to manage them. In the Thursday’s class, we were talking about the death from our pets and friends; it reminds me about EQ in education. Nowadays, kids in school are all has higher IQ, but lower EQ than before. EQ and IQ are related to each other; however, instead of focusing on the EQ education, teachers in the classroom are paying more attention on the IQ education. Part of EQ is about emotion management, it is a system requires time to build up gradually; also it is something that a child needs to think about deeply. Traditional teaching system is more emphasizes on comforting sorrow, guiding students out of circumstance. Nonetheless, students were not benefited from their or others’ experience, in other words, next time when the similar situation happens, they are going to be at a loss as to how to meet the situation.

The only way we can do to reduce the risk of death is to wake up the awareness. Learning to get lessons from our or others’ experience, converting sorrow to encouragement is an important task and a long journey for all educator.

-           learning lessons from our or others’ experience (observe, record, analysis)
-           knowing how to relax, calm down and avoiding the excessive stress
-           realizing to care about people (compassion)