Change of Heart
Samantha McGrath
Module 2
Change of Heart
As I
have mentioned in my previous blog, I was very skeptical at first to the
benefits of using the internet on a more permanent basis in classrooms. I knew
the benefits but I couldn’t ignore the downfalls and risks that came along with
it. While reading chapter 2, a specific quote stood out to me that helped my
change of heart. It states that, “When students simply wrote in their readers’
notebooks, their sole discussion partner was their teacher, and opportunities
for broad discussions about texts were limited” (Johnson 22). It concentrates
specifically on blogs in this instance but I couldn’t help but let my mind run
with the possibilities this could create for my future students. This is the
first time I have ever used or written for a blog in my entire educational
career. This is why I have decided to write about it because I can see how much
it would have benefitted me throughout not only high school but college as
well. Instead of just getting my teachers or professors opinions, I could have
asked for advice from my fellow peers throughout the process of writing papers,
doing projects or whatever assignment I was responsible for at the time. I
could have been exposes to different views and opinions that could have
essentially greatly improved my writing. Instead, I simply had my own view and
the professor’s view. I plan on giving my students the opportunity to get as
many opinions as possible. I also enjoyed reading how it would broaden
discussions. Students could be assigned a reading task and then come together
on their blogs and share what they took from the reading. The possibilities are
truly endless as long as the teacher and students know how to correctly use the
technology provided.
I was
also extremely intrigued with the National Council of Teachers of English
framework list that was provided in this chapter. I wanted to discuss it
because it raised questions for me that I had never even considered. For
example, “Do students critically analyze a variety of information from a
variety of sources?” (Johnson 23) It is sources like this that I can look back
on when I am struggling with teaching a class of my own. I thought this was an
important concept to point out to my fellow student because of how much it has
benefited me already!
Wow Great change in heart! That quote stood out to me as well, I personally love when I have online classes and the teacher provides an open discussion board for us to use but we get to pick the topic! For instant we had a hard class and he wanted each student (class of 20) to submit a question and we each had to attempt to reply to two of our classmates questions. It was so hard but we wanted to help our classmates because they were our friends so we would search for the answers either online or in the text post the answer with the APA citation. IT was awesome way to go about a discussion board. With the help of the internet and the guidance of teachers you are right, the possibilities are endless. I never thought I would create a blog, yet here we are!
ReplyDelete-Great post, so glad Johnson was able to change your mind and open your mind to the possibilities!
I definitely was skeptical as well prior to getting into this book about the use of the Internet so frequently in the classroom. I believe that this chapter was definitely an eye opener and made me feel more comfortable about this concept as well! I definitely agree the quote listed above was very powerful!
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