Thursday, May 20, 2010

Future goals

For the future, I look to gain full employment in any school and preferably in the 3 - 5 grade level. However, since things are so bad down here I would teach any grade level. Since I am almost done with my master's in education, I would like to wait a while before going back to school to obtain a doctorate's degree. For the time being, I would love to keep traveling and learning about all different cultures that are around the world. I just can't wait to get a full time position!

Having a philosophy is important

Ms. Vasquez's Philosophy

John Dewey’s theory of constructivism is the philosophy theory that I believe the most in. It states that learning arises from the student themselves. Rather than learning through hearing, the student learns by doing. Constructivism requires very kinesthetic learners who are willing to learn. The theory of constructivism states that there are twelve essential principles. Some of these principles are – “encouragement and acceptance of student initiative, utilization of raw data and primary sources along with manipulatives, interactive, and physical materials. When planning, teachers use cognitive terminology. Also, the engagement of students in experiences that might engender contradictions to their hypothesis and then initiate discussion” (Carvin).

By having kinesthetic learners, I believe, that the students will be able to attain more of the subject matter in which they are learning. Constructivism makes the learning material much more interesting for the learner, because it is the learner themselves that has to achieve their own personal motivation to accomplish their goals.

Having a personal philosophy is an important part of being an educator. I chose to be an educator because I believe that it is my calling. I have tried being in other professions, but none have made more happy than being a teacher. Being an educator in today’s society is not an easy thing to achieve, especially because of the diverse population that this world brings together. However, having that population makes it that much more challenging, and interesting profession. I chose the constructivism theory mainly because of what it entails. Since, I personally, am a kinesthetic learner; I fit in perfectly with John Dewey’s theory. I wouldn’t change who I am or the way I learn and teach. The only thing that I can hope for is that the way I teach, is the way that my students will enjoy learning.


Reference

Carvin, A. (n.d.). Constructivism Basics. Retrieved March 9, 2009, from EdWeb: http://www.edwebproject.org/constructivism.basics.html


Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Delicious.com

For awesome teacher resources go to the following website:

http://www.delicious.com/mdmvasquez

Here you will find endless resources, lesson plans, games, and anything teacher related that you can use in your classroom.

2010 Teacher of the Year Honored at the Rose Garden

For my fellow teachers and parents, this video is of President Obama honoring the 2010 Teacher of the Year. His, as well as her, words are inspirational, and I hope that you will enjoy them as much as I did.


Welcome

Welcome Everyone to my new blog! I hope that everyone gets a chance to look around and have some fun! New posts will be coming in soon! Enjoy!

Ms. Vasquez