Thursday, June 17, 2010

Instructional Media Final Reflection

Instructional Media Final Reflection

Answer the following questions on your blog:

1. What? - Summarize this course. What is it about? What technologies were covered? What theories/perspectives were introduced? Identify at least 3 specific things that you have learned in this class.
A. This class discusses how to use the technology, like computers, telephones, cameras and myself. We learned how to use many things that are out there to make all of us better more informed teachers. I learned how to use power point, you tube, a MAC, how to make web quest, stories and there is so much more to list everything was new to me.

2. So What? - Why is this class part of your course requirements for licensure? How has it helped you progress with regard to the INTASC and NETS standards? Be specific.
A. It is required for our license because we need to know how to use these technologies properly but more importantly be able to show our students how to use them safely. Again I had absolutely no knowledge of these types of things, and now I am starting to get more informed on these thing and will be able to educate my students, and do it with a lot more confidence.

3. Now What? - Will you be using technology in your future classroom? Why or why not? If so, which technologies will you be using? Why? What do you still need to learn about technology? Describe at least 2 specific goals that you have for improving your technology skills.
A. As I explained in the other reflections we have done, these things I have learned are awesome and I will be using the WebQuests, and the stories for sure every chance I get. There is a ton I need to still learn, the most important thing for me will be practice and a lot of it.

Digital Storytelling Reflection

Digital Storytelling Reflection

On your blog, answer the following questions:

1. What? - Summarize the Digital Storytelling experience. What did you learn? What is this technology best used for? Will you be using it in your future classroom? Why or why not?
A. This way hands down the best thing I have learned during this entire education experience here at UVU. I learned how to make videos that I can use for just about anything that I want to express. The technology is best used for either opening a new topic or in closing of a lesson that has already been learned. I will use this in probably every lesson that I create from here on out.

2. So What? - What does this experience say about you as a teacher? How are you developing with regard to the INTASC and NETS standards? Evaluate your personal and, if applicable, group performance on this project. Be very specific.
A. This shows the me as a future educator, that I am open to all areas that can make me better to educate our youth. Doing this type of new technology and being able to understand more and more gets me excited to see what else there is out there for me to learn. My performance on this surprised me so much, I never thought I would be able to do these types of things. But I can.

3. Now What? - What professional goals have been inspired by this project or have not been satisfied by this project (include at least 2)? Describe specific steps for meeting these goals.
A. The main goal that has been inspired is I will put these types of learning activities in every single lesson plan that I make from here on out. I am so very satisfied with this project. From where I was to where I am now, there is a huge change in my feelings towards the computer and and what I can create with the computer. Practice is all I can say for steps to meeting goals and getting more clear on how to do things and how much I understand. Lots of Practice.

Friday, June 11, 2010

WebQuest Reflection

WebQuest Reflection

On a Google Doc, answer the following questions using rich description, metacognition, and critical thinking.

1. What? - Summarize the WebQuest experience. What did you learn? What is this technology best used for? Will you be using it in your future classroom? Why or why not?
Answer.  I learned many ways to take my lesson plans from me just explaining to the class in lectures, to them doing the research and finding there own interpretation of the topic assigned.  I really believe the best thing this could be used for is setting up each individual objective to be taught.  It will give the students a chance to see what is going to be talked about in the lessons and hopefully they will find some very educated and insightful questions to ask throughout the lessons.  I will use this as much as possible throughout the year, whenever I feel it will benefit the students. By them finding their own information on specific topics I think it will help them relate to the topics better.  I think these types of WebQuests would be good for the nutrition, drugs, mental and emotional health, and even the prevention of injury objectives.  I would stay away from the sex education objectives because they could get all of us in trouble by doing wrong things on the web.  I believe this will be a great learning tool for me and my students.

2. So What? - What does this experience say about you as a teacher? How are you developing with regard to the INTASC and NETS standards? Evaluate your personal and, if applicable, group performance on this project. Be very specific.
Answer.  I think this project said a lot about me as a potential teacher.  It showed me how to work with a team to reach a final goal, how to compromise and still get something positive out of it, but most importantly it showed me that I can do this.  I was not very technical when I first started this, but if you look how far I have came it shows me anyone can learn you just need to have patients and teachers who are willing to go the extra mile to help their students succeed.  As far as the standards go I am pretty close to being where I need to be to meet the requirements.  I am not perfect at any of it, but with time and practice I will increase my skills in this area so I can be very confident in what I am teaching others.  My group in this project was so understanding and willing to go slow for me, to make sure I was getting out of this what was needed.  I don't think I could ever t hank them enough for how they have helped me succeed, they all will be great educators. 

3. Now What? - What professional goals have been inspired by this project or have not been satisfied by this project (include at least 2)? Describe specific steps for meeting these goals.
Answer.  Two main goals that this has inspired in me.
1.  Making sure I receive more education in the many ways I can use technology in my teaching.  I will take additional classes to make me a more diverse educator.
2.  I will have a goal to adapt this type of assistance to as many of my lesson plans as possible ( at least 3 per semester).  This summer before I have the opportunity to student teach I will create three different types of web based assignments for my classes.
In conclusion this was one of the best things that I have learned throughout my educational process.  This will be the most helpful thing that will make my career as an educator fun, interactive, and organized.

Publish the Google Doc and post a link to it in a new post on your blog. Then download the document as a .doc file and save it for future inclusion in your portfolio.

WebQuest Reflection

Here is the link to my WebQuest reflection.
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dcbpqn8f_52gxm5kzhn

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Copyright Law and New Technologies

What? I learned the rules of the web, what you can and can't do legally. It wasn't so much techniques, strategies, or tools that I read about, it was the rules to keep myself out of trouble. There are many concepts and rules that I learned to follow, what to do and how to do it safely. The biggest thing I learned was to always ask for permission before I use it, that is the safe thing to do.
So What? What we discussed is so very important because of the laws that are in effect for the copyright use. Now I do have a basic understanding of what I can do legally, and for the most part I know how I will implement it to my teaching without getting in trouble. I will need to always ask for permission and site where I get my information and there should be no way that I get my self on the wrong side of the law.
Now What? Where I go from here is to learn more on the rules, and what is allowed. If I just focus on what I can do and use that I should be pretty safe. The best thing for me is to just stay on the UEN site, I can't get in trouble there. I pretty much know how I am going to use this in my teachings, and I know where I am going to get the info for it.

My site

http://sites.google.com/site/mrkojimasschoolhealthclass/

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Scavenger Part 3 Reflection

Throughout this long scavenger hunt I learned many things that I will be able to take advantage of and use in my teachings. There is so much helpful information I didn't know was out there to assist teachers. Learning these things will make me a better educator.

Through Pioneer Library there are many useful tools that I can have my students use to find out answers, and it is just a great place for many different topics for them to research. There is music, pictures, videos, games, texts anything they could need for information on assignments.

There are not many lesson plans for my section of Health , but the ones they do have could be very useful with the activities I have planned. They are very detailed out and will be of great use through my teaching.

The way the core curriculum is outlined is great, it has quick easy links to any section needed. This will be great for when the parents of the students want to know what is covered in class. I will just send them to the links and then if they need more information I can let them see the lesson plans and how they correlate with the core curriculum.

In all this will be very useful to me and my students throughout their time in my class. I am very excited to see how much it will affect my lessons and what my students understand.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Internet Safety Blog

Throughout these activities I learned many different ways the internet is used and misused. Safety on the internet needs to be a topic that is explained in great detail to all students before, during, and after use. But I believe it is and always will be a great tool for all to learn from and on if used wisely.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Reflection for EDSC 3250

Google Sites Reflection

Post a reflection on your blog answering these questions:

1. What do you see as the potential benefits of Google Sites and/or other website development systems for you as a teacher?
A. Some benefits that I believe a Google site would me is, it will help me stay better organized with my students and their work. Example, keeping track of papers, assignments, tests scores. It will also be a great organizer for both me and my students as far as due dates. It should help all of us stay prepared for upcoming events. It is just another way that I can get my lessons across to the students, which will make me a better educator.

2. What do you see as the potential drawbacks of Google Sites and/or other website development systems for you as a teacher?
A. If I were to depend on them like I have seen some of my professors due this last semester, it can affect students when the system isn't working. If it crashes I crash. I'm not very good at it right now, but it will change after this class. I'm hoping to be very competent with this whole topic by the end of this semester so things like this wont affect my teachings in a negative way.

3. Do you plan to have a class website? Why or why not? If so, what would you include on that website? Why?
A. I will have one after having the Edpsych class. It will keep me more organized, and the students will have no excuse for ever missing assignments because they will always be posted. The site will include the dates of both assigned and due dates for all classwork and tests. This will help my students manage their time and schedules knowing these dates. More so it keeps me on track with the lessons and what I need them to receive.

Answer each question in a separate paragraph. Your responses should demonstrate critical thinking.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Course Contract Review

Complete the following assignment on your blog AFTER completing each exam.

Review your course contract from the beginning of the semester. Answer the following questions:
  1. What are you doing well? changed my study habits, to achieve better grades. As my final showed. Stress has gone down.
  2. What are you not doing well? still the time thing I haven't been able to set a good structured time frame for life and studies.
  3. Are you making sufficient progress on your goals? For the most part yes, I need to try to figure the whole time thing out ASAP, or life will suck when student teaching starts.
  4. List specific things you need to change in order to meet your goals. The main thing I think will help me is getting and using a calender planner, in hopes it will structure my time more efficiently.
  5. How is your motivation? Are you focusing on mastery or performance goals? Does anything need to change? I am very excited now after seeing a good response to the way that I studied, and for how hard I worked in this class it paid off. That is the biggest thing that could have helped my in the way I change things and how I set my goals. getting a good response to my goals was a great motivator.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Test #3 Revisions

19.

Which one of the following statements is most likely to promote higher moral reasoning in a student in the law and order stage?

Student ResponseValueCorrect Answer
Student Response A. “Your behavior is not allowed in this classroom. As a consequence, you’ll have to stay after school today.” 0%
B. “You mustn’t take Ruthie’s paper, or I won’t like you any more.”
C. “If you don’t help with clean-up, you won’t get to go to the assembly.”
D. “You destroyed Martha’s paper, and now she has to stay late to finish rewriting it.”
Student Response


Score 0/3
1. Reasoning for missing the question.
I thought the law and order stage had to do with breaking the rules therefor having a punishment for that. Hence there is laws=rules, order=punishment for breaking the rules. I don't understand why we destroyed Martha's paper, what did she do to deserve that punishment. At least answer A. had a reason for the punishment. So I don't understand why it is D.


13.
Which one of the following strategies is most likely to encourage students to correct their existing misconceptions?

Student ResponseValueCorrect Answer
Student Response A. Give students as much information about a topic as possible. 0%
B. Show examples of a concept that contradict what students presently believe.
Student Response
C. Point out that “smart” students don’t misunderstand classroom topics.
D. Encourage students to take extensive notes on their reading assignments.
Score: 0/3
1. Reason for missing question.
I believe my answer is also correct. Because if you give as much information as there possibly is it would be hard to have any misconceptions if all knowledge is presented. Also I can now see why the correct answer is B if you also show examples of items that are directly different or the opposite it would also help the students understand and eliminate the misconceptions and strengthen the correct concept.





4.
Todd is trying to remember the names of the bones of the hand, but is confused and can only remember the bones of the feet, which he studied earlier this week. Which explanation of forgetting best describes Todd’s problem?

Student ResponseValueCorrect Answer
A. decay
B. reconstruction error
Student Response C. lack of retrieval cues 0%
D. interference
Student Response
Score:

0/3



1. Reason for missing question.
I also believe my answer is correct on for this question. Todd is having a hard time retrieving the memories of the bones in the hand, something isn't being cued for this response, there isn't a good connection in my opinion. Retrieval is pulling from long term memory to working memory. and that is what I believe he is having a problem with is pulling it out .

Interference is the correct answer, but it is almost the exact same thing. Failure to retrieve information, so I believe they both are correct but I understand why interference is correct in this case. He is failing to retrieve information.

2.Patterns for missing?
The only pattern I can see is that there in these cases two answers that were very similar to one an other and I should have taken the time to break them down even more in my mind with other example or comparisons before answering. There wasn't really a trend to missing them other than they were all missed.

3.Content that I struggle with?
Honestly I am struggling with all of it, my brain just doesn't retain all of this like it used to. But if I had to choose something specific it would be the models, I kinda understand the stuff in this section ok.

4.How will I review and retain?
I will need to use the items that I an not understanding as well as I should in ways that can relate to my life right now. If I can figure that out for the final it will help me retrieve the information easier and more quickly. Just need to figure how to relate it first. I need to have or make more examples in my mind on each topic.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

The Teen Brain: Primed to Learn, Primed to Take Risks

Extra Credit

What? This article discusses how the brain functions, at what levels, and at what speed. It discusses a lot on adolescent people and the levels of their brain functions, then towards the end it goes through the process of how it changes to teen levels and even through late maturation. This shows the connection of the brain and the process it goes through. It shows how the brain is perfect and that it is the reason why we can live in just about any environment because the brain can make us adapt to where ever we are over time.

So What? I totally agree with this concept. Look over time how the world has changed and we are still here. I also agree with the speed of the brain, that it works and fires so fast when we are young and then as we get older things slow down. But as we grow their are many new connections made which stimulates more in our brain. So I believe more is learned at younger ages verses at the older ages.

Now What? Being a secondary education teacher I need to hope others have done their job with my students before they get to me. But knowing that the brain is still working semi quickly I would want to present as much as I can in as many ways as possible. If I can establish this into my lessons my students will have more opportunity for the items to stick in their brains for long term. I need to give them as much opportunity to learn because after high school the brain isn't learning or firing as fast and it only gets slower.
Study: Students more stressed now than during Depression?
Extra Credit.

What? This article discusses a study taken by
Jean Twenge, a San Diego State University psychology professor and the study's lead author. The study was on depression and how the number are increasing dramatically in our children. I also talks about some potentials why they are increasing, but there still needs to be more data taken for more concrete results.

So What? I believe that these numbers are increasing, because I would bet that more than 50% of the people I know are on some type of medicine for a type of depression. There are just so many more thing to stress or worry people now than what they worried about in the 30's. So I can see exactly why they are doing this research, people are getting crazy.

Now What? This will help me in my teaching and in life. I will need to try to understand my students better, for example where they come from, their social economic status, just important thing in life in general. This will help me have better student teacher relations, and should help me on my preparing of lesson plans. This will also help my with the ways I communicate with people in general.

Emerging Theory

Final Learning Log

Write a blog about your personal learning theory. To do this:
- Review the study guides and text chapters for each of the following theories:

Identify points from each theory/topic that you like and dislike.

L = Like D = Dislikes

  • Piaget's Cognitive Development: L: how people learn at different levels. D: the ages he has set they should be a little larger.
  • Vygotsky's Cognitive Development: L: how it relates to social learning throughout life. D= To me it makes people do only what they see, they don't think for themselves they do what is taught. Robots.
  • Erikson's Psychosocial Development: L: I really like his way of thinking throughout his stages, and how he compares they to the real life expectancies. D: I really don't dislike any of it I agree with his model.
  • Kohlberg's Moral Development: L: because he tries to bring learning in to play through morality. D: because in these days morals are different for everyone. Some people believe killing is good and moral, so it would be hard for me to justify his model in my life.
  • Goleman's Emotional Intelligence: It is hard to react to either side, even as the book states it is not clear if emotional learning is a distinct type of intelligence or just general. So with this it is confusing to choose likes or dislikes.
  • Information Processing: L: agree with the process on how we think and store memories in our BRAIN. D: it would be hard for me to dislike this concept because I have no facts that it doesn't follow this process. Not enough info to shut this process down in my mind.
  • Knowledge Construction and Higher-order thinking:L: that there are levels that one can reach and that not everyone is on the same one, and they all can be obtain if wanting to go there. D: really not everyone can achieve the many levels because not everyone was taught or explained how to obtain the highest order of thinking.
  • Behaviorism:L: that thing are learned through experiences. D: way to keep behaviors the way we want them usually have to do with bribery.
  • Social Cognitivism:L: how it is self driven, you can learn on your own, what you want at your pace. It can be done individually or you can learn from others. to me this is more well rounded learning.D: I don't dislike this at all I agree with it because it reaches many types of learners in many way of learning.
  • Group and Individual Differences: L: everyone does learn different in different way. D: there just isn't enough diversity in our teachings to reach all levels or individual needs.
  • Motivation:L people do learn by motivation for the most part. D: people also learn because of necessity, and bribery which is not the right reason but sometimes is a necessity to get them to learn.

What? The result of the quiz was B. 40, C. 40, H. 41. They were all just about equal , which fit my opinion on how people learn. I believe that people learn through a combination of constructivism ( comparing thing to experiences or with environment) but also through behaviorism ( feelings through experiences which have conditioned their brains). I don't know what you are referring the H to unless it just has to do with the human brain and how it works. I wish the test would have just told us what the three types were, so I could have explained myself better for the H because I don't know if it fits into my person strategy.

So What? I totally believe that people learn through active learning, and from experiences in their lives that they can relate thing to. What I mean is through active learning people learn from others in many different point of views that they my not have thought of and they also have the opportunity to teach or explain their points also. So in this way its more hands on and has a better opportunity to remember feelings of memory. Experiences will help people learn through comparison what they remember how the topics can relate to one an other.

Now What? This is the simple answer. In all the lesson plans that I have written so far their are many activities in many diverse ways of translation so each student can try to relate to a old memory or create new memories for remembering or recalling information. Even when I use power points or overheads I want the students to stay active and create a fun atmosphere of learning because that is memorable.

I would like to learn more about the process that the brain goes through to store information, and what is easier to remember and recall so I can tweek my lessons to fit better to those ares. Also I would like to go into more depth on the higher order of thinking and why it is so important to take my student through so many different types of levels. I believe that if I can better understand these few items I can make my person teaching method stronger and more fulfilling for my students.



constructivism case study

Questions:


Constructivism Case Study Analysis

1. Describe two similarities between the traditional lesson and the constructivist one as described above. What are two differences?

A. Two similarities are: they both had to do with measuring, they both were measuring large objects that the children have seen and should have been able to recall.

2 Differences are: the first measurement the teacher provided the way and the measuring tool to use. The second the teacher made the students come up with the way they would measure the boat.


2. What are two benefits and two drawbacks of the constructivist approach as described above? Why? In your opinion, are the benefits worth the costs? Explain your response.

A. two benefits are: as a group they learned two ways to recall measuring and relating items to learning, one with the yardstick teacher provided and one were the group had to think of ways to recall and compare sizes. They learned from both so they could understand the whole topic and that was why we all need to use the same measurement tool to show size or length. Two drawbacks: one was they time factor it took them 3 to four days of class to understand this topic. Second some were probably still confused because of how many ways of measurement was compared.

Was it worth it: I would say as a learning lesson yes, now there will more thing for the students to relate to and easier to remember and recall when the next time measuring comes up.



3. How does the constructivist lesson described above promote critical thinking? Give specific examples of critical thinking from the case study and include a definition of critical thinking to support your response.

A. critical thinking is: the process of systematically examining available information and coming up with conclusions that are based on evidence. So throughout this activity the students learned critical thinking through brainstorming as a group how they were going to measure their boat and how they would explain to the king their finding by comparing it to something the king knew very well, which that was Zeb. It took them a while but they came to that understanding.


4. Would the constructivist activity be considered an authentic activity? Why or why not?
A. Yes, because the teaching was relevant to their life and outside of the school. They related it to whales, boats, hands, feet, people, which all of relate to their life experiences. This is the definition of authentic activity.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Course Contract Review#3

Complete the following assignment on your blog AFTER completing each exam.

Review your course contract from the beginning of the semester. Answer the following questions:
  1. What are you doing well? The only thing I am doing well at this time of the semester is attendance. I am still keeping up with the class but starting to fall behind.
  2. What are you not doing well? Making sure I give enough time for the specific assignments.
  3. Are you making sufficient progress on your goals? Not at all. I don't have the time I thought I would have.
  4. List specific things you need to change in order to meet your goals.I still need to find more time in the days, which is very hard to do with three children.
  5. How is your motivation? Are you focusing on mastery or performance goals? Does anything need to change? I still am very motivated to do well in school, but it is dwindling fast.
Cognitive Psychology/Information Processing Case Study Analysis

Post your responses to the following questions on your blog.

1. After participating in this activity, what do you think the students will remember? How might those memories differ from those students would have if they only read about the Civil War in their textbook?

A. They will remember a lot more of the information because it became a real experience, and they can now relate to it. Just reading it doesn't give the full affect, it doesn't meet as many different types of learning levels.

2. How does Mr. West’s use of a Civil War re-enactment engage students’ emotions? What is the relationship between emotions and learning?

A. He assigns them one side Union or Confederate. This will make them to a point have the same feelings of the time and what the people were actually going through. Their emotional learning will be so much greater because again it will be relevant and real. Now they can tie the emotion into their learning which will stick in their memory more.

3. Based on the principles of dual-coding theory, what activities would be effective for Mr. West to use as a follow-up to the re-enactment?

A. Anything that will use visual and audio information. Also anything that will make them use a higher order of questioning. Stuff from their working memory, relevant questioning, things that will have meaningful responses.

4. Who do you think provides better instruction for his students? Support your answer from an information processing perspective.

A. Mr. Richards, will have better results because he is reaching more types of sensors. This will help reach different types of learners in many different ways, which will help them all retain more information.

5. How would you expect the students’ learning outcomes to differ depending on which teacher they had?

A. The outcome should be very different. Because in Richards class there is more diverse types of teaching to reach multiple types of learners. In Dunkins class there is only one type of teaching going on which could leave many students behind because that type of teaching doesn't work for them. Thats why as a teacher you need to educate in many diverse ways to give all of your students the same opportunity.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Course Contract Review 2

Course Contract Review

Complete the following assignment on your blog AFTER completing each exam.

Review your course contract from the beginning of the semester. Answer the following questions:
  1. What are you doing well?So far I have done what I committed to from the start. I studied the way I wanted to, with small groups, flash cards, looked up things I didn't understand. So that went well. Second test studied a lot more with a group, didn't seem to help.
  2. What are you not doing well? It still is the Readings. I read just enough to fill out the study guides.
  3. Are you making sufficient progress on your goals? No, I need more time and I just dont have it.
  4. List specific things you need to change in order to meet your goals. Some thing I need to change in order to meet the goals are to set aside more time for my studies. This is hard because I do have three children and I am taking 19 credit hours this semester. But it will happen. But it's not, my wife is working more hours and it is giving me even less time for my studies. Get a nanny.
  5. How is your motivation? Are you focusing on mastery or performance goals? Does anything need to change? Motivation is down falling behind in many classes. I think I am focusing more on performance goals, but they will all lead into mastery goals. I am just trying to do what is asked for a grade now not trying to learn anything like I was at the beginning. Like I said earlier I just dont have the time.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Behaviorism and Social Cognitivism Case Study

Behaviorism and Social Cognitivism Case Study
1. Does Mr. Kessinger's class represent a community of learners as defined in Constructivist theory? Why or why not?
A.For me "NO" because what he did was not co-constructive nor did it work together in the learning environment with the students.

2. Does Mr. Kessinger utilize presentation punishment or removal punishment with Robin? Justify your response using definitions and evidence from the case.
A.He used bot types. Presentation by yelling at her and telling her cheating was bed , and removal by taking her paper and tearing it up.

3. Explain Robin's reaction in Ms. Yamashita's class from the perspective of classical conditioning. Which stimuli are paired and how does that condition her response?
A.She had already associated bad things in her head from the previous class, so when Ms. Yamashita took her paper she thought she was in trouble again and ran off crying not understanding she was being complemented. She automatically paired the response whith the bad feelings she had previously.

4. How might Ms. Yamashita encourage Robin to create concept maps in the future? Include behavioral concepts such as shaping, reinforcement, etc., in your response.
A.She could help robin understand through shaping, by giving her positive reinforcement let her know she did nothing wrong and encourage her to keep on doing the great job. If the teacher keeps this up then reinforcement will apply, but reinforcement only works if the outcome is desired from the participants. Once reinforcement stops so does the actions by the person that has received the reinforcement.


Social Cognitivism (Ch. 8) Questions:

1. Which teacher in the scenario demonstrates vicarious reinforcement? Justify your response with definitions and an example from the case study.
A. Kessinger has done the most reinforcement in my opinion, because he treats everyone the same, he is a jerk to all and has poor communication skills. Reinforcement is applying reinforcers with the goal of increasing the behavior.

2. Is Mr. Kessinger considering reciprocal causation in his class? Explain your response, including all aspects of reciprocal causation in your reasoning.
A.Reciprocal causation is interrelationships between students environment, their personal beliefs, and behavior. So he should be expecting it to happen because he affected all of the above so the students will change their ways to fit in his environment and his way of teaching so they can keep him happy.

3. Which self-regulated learning process is Robin engaging in when she creates her concept maps? Explain your reasoning.
A.Because she did her advanced planning by creating concept maps that is what puts her in this category of self-regulation. That is what self-regulated learning means.

4. How do you think Robin's self-efficacy has been affected by this experience. Be specific about which self-efficacies have been affected and justify your response with examples from the case study.
A.Many have been affected because of how her teacher treated her (self-concept, evaluation, efficacy, instructing, and monitoring) he treated her so bad that these will be affected until she gets some positive reinforcement on the same items that were already ripped apart.

Thursday, March 4, 2010


Social and Moral Development (Ch. 4) Analysis Questions:

1. From a social development standpoint, how might we explain Laura's preoccupation with her appearance? In particular, consider this statement by Laura: "I don't want people to think I'm a geek!" Include information from Erikson's theory and social development in general in your response.
A. She is self centered, she thinks everyone is always paying attention to her. It is Identity Vs Role Confusion. She doesnt know exactly what she wants.

2. In suggesting that Laura join the debating class, Ms. Watkins is hoping to pique an interest in classroom subject matter by capitalizing on Laura's desire to be the center of attention. What two other strategies might the school faculty use to motivate students who seem to be more interested in social matters than in academic pursuits?
A. Put them in charge of a dance or some type of activity that they need to coordinate. Have some club type activities.

3. From the perspective of Kohlberg's theory, in which stage of moral development is Laura? Justify your response. How might Mr. Marcalescu help Laura to advance her moral reasoning?
A. She is in level 2 (Individualism and Exchange). She only does the thing that will benefit her.
A. Have her look up pollution created by gas vs other types of air pollutions out there. Then have her look at the difference between how they are used to contribute to the pollution. Then she might be able to support her answers better, or she might understand the other side and change her argument.
4. In what ways might a debating class contribute to students' cognitive, linguistic, social, and moral development?
A. Many ways, it will make them reserch their arguments, understand the language they are going to use, look at all the social reasons for debate and create stronger morals or team values, morally they will understand the pros and cons of both sides. Which all of this will make them more well rounded students.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Cognitive Development (Ch. 3) Analysis Questions:

1. From the perspective of Piaget's theory, in which stage of cognitive development is Laura? Justify your response.
A. Laura is in the formal operational stage, because she is showing logical systematic thinking.

2. How is Laura's reasoning affected by her knowledge base--that is, by what she does and doesn't know about pollution? Use terminology from Ch. 3 in your response.
A. Her thought process is very egocentric because she is only considering her own perspective, she is not open to any new ideas.

3. By posing a series of questions, Mr. Marculescu continually challenges Laura to reconsider her thinking about the pollution problem. What are potential benefits of this strategy? Use terminology from Piaget's and Vygotsky's theories in your response.
A. It is making he ruse self talk and inner speech. This process is also using a lot of scaffolding, the teacher is trying to support answers and make her do the same. Also assimilation is taking place in Lauras discussion, because she is trying to make sense of her current schemas.

4. How does this scenario represent Piaget's and Vygotsky's conceptions of play?
A. Because she is using objects that are available to support her argument.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Spacial Needs Case Study Analysis

Questions:

1.
What classic symptoms of a learning disability does Nathan exhibit?
a. He shows signs of ADHD, trouble focusing, never finishes or turns in work on time.
2. What accommodations has Nathan received in the past?
a. He has received special services in elementary school for several years.
3. What strategies would you recommend to help Nathan work with his learning disability? Why?
a. I would lesson his work load to help get him to the point of completing thins, then gradually add to them. I would also give him a little more time for completion. Finally have his parents sign something showing that they have worked with him to finish assignments, to know that he is completing and getting assistance when needed.
4. How many students like Nathan will you likely have in your class? Justify your response by summarizing the information from a link or reference(include the link or reference).
a. According to the Advocacy Institute 2.3 to 7.6 percent of students have learning disabilities.(http://advocacyinstitute.org/resources/LD_Review02.pdf)

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Course Contract Review

Course Contract Review

Complete the following assignment on your blog AFTER completing each exam.

Review your course contract from the beginning of the semester. Answer the following questions:
  1. What are you doing well?So far I have done what I committed to from the start. I studied the way I wanted to, with small groups, flash cards, looked up things I didn't understand. So that went well.
  2. What are you not doing well? Readings. I have done them, I just need to read out loud for myself to understand. Because of this, it takes me so much longer to get through things.
  3. Are you making sufficient progress on your goals? Yes, so far I think things are going as smooth as possible. I am even catching on with the computer things(blogs).
  4. List specific things you need to change in order to meet your goals. Some thing I need to change in order to meet the goals are to set aside more time for my studies. This is hard because I do have three children and I am taking 19 credit hours this semester. But it will happen.
  5. How is your motivation? Are you focusing on mastery or performance goals? Does anything need to change? Motivation is still high I want to learn and get these things done. I think I am focusing more on performance goals, but they will all lead into mastery goals. Like I said earlier I just think I need to set aside more time.

For Course Contract Review #4, consider what you will need to change in future semesters. Consider it a summative experience for this semester and a formative one for next semester.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Educational Neuroscience Blog


What? - What is the individual you chose currently researching? (One complete paragraph)

Dr. Willis studies the inner brain, more specifically the amygdala. Her studies show the learning and retention abilities that the brain has. She goes in to more details on how to help educate people who have learning difficulties with this part of the brain, what you can do to make it stronger and work better. She also uses the RAD system.

So What? -What does this person's research have to do with education? (One complete paragraph that exhibits critical evaluation)

Because of Dr Willis, her studies have shown that most students suffering from ADHD have something wrong with the working part of the amygdala. So she shows ways to teach and educate these people to ensure that they have the same opportunity to learn. So she goes through the strategies and ways you can help educate students for the way that their brain works. For example word puzzles, but the more ways to learn the better.

Now What? - How might you use this person's research in your future classroom? (One complete paragraph that exhibits critical thinking about possible applications)

The way that she shows how to make the brain retain the information, through activities, work groups will help it store more properly in the brain for better retention. So you want to keep the stress down. So make sure the information is explained very well. But the biggest thing is to make it relevant and meaningful.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Motivation Blog


Why are you here (in the teacher education program, in this class, at UVU)?

This time around, I am here because I want to be here. My first time in college I was on scholarship, and that is the only reason I went to school is to play football. This time is different.


What motivates you?

Money used to be the motivator, but now it is being happy. I used to make a high six figure income, but was never happy. So I hope doing something I enjoy will will fix the lack of income, for happiness.


Why do you succeed? Why do you fail? (Use terminology from attribution theory)

According to the attribution theory, An internal factor can be controllable (we can control our effort by trying harder) or uncontrollable (most people cannot easily change their basic intellectual ability or change from being an introvert to being an extrovert). Likewise, an external factor can be controllable (a person failing a difficult course could succeed by taking an easier course) or uncontrollable (if calculus is difficult because it is abstract, it will still be abstract no matter what we do).
So I succeed because I an very competitive and hate to lose at anything. I was raised to be the best in whatever you do.
This is also what makes me fail. It's not really that I failed per say, but if it wasn't the best to me that was failing.
Throughout all my successes and failures I learned, only control the controllable things. Don't worry about the small stuff.




Do the goals in your course contract reflect mastery goals or performance goals? What does this say about you?

For me I think it is a combination of the two. To me it means I don't have any set ways of doing things.


How do you need to change your motivations and mindset for this class in order to become a great teacher?

In order for me to become the great teacher that I want to become, means I need to be willing to learn. Meaning I need to keep an open mind to everything, weather it comes from a professor, fellow student or a student I am teaching. To become a great educator you need to be an eternal student of knowledge.




Educational Psychology

Course Contract


This assignment should be completed on your blog before our second class session.

List 2-3 specific goals you have for this course.

1. Get the blog thing down, so I stop stressing out.

2. Learn at least three things that I can take away from the class, to us in my career as a teacher.


Describe your weekly preparation plan. Be specific. What will you do each day of the week to prepare for this course. You may want to use this time management tool to help you get organized. I also strongly recommend that you use an online calendar/task list such as Google Calendar to organize your time and assignments.

1. Use a planner.

2. Stay organized.

3. Do assignments as soon as they are assigned.

4. Don't procrastinate.

Outline the study strategies that you will use to understand the material. You planned your time in the previous question, now how will you prepare? This link includes some things to think about.

1. Stay up on the readings.

2. answer all chapter question.

3. Make flashcards.

4. Study groups.

Explain the process you will follow if you do not understand a topic. The Goals page on our class website offers some suggestions. The Internet and other resources are available for you to use on everything except closed-book examinations.

1. Write out the question, then look up answer.

2. Ask study group, or class members any questions for help.

3. Ask the professor.

Complete the following statement:

I will reach my goals in this course by... (your response should be a statement rather than a date! It should summarize everything above.)

I will reach my goals in this course by, attending all classes, due 100% of all given assignments, stay up with the class the best I can, pay attention to all presentations, use study group as much as possible and ask Dr. Cox any and all questions to topics I do not understand.

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