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Axioms to Guide My Teachin g Janet Kuopus Fall 2008 – ED311/316

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Axioms to Guide My Teachin g. Janet Kuopus Fall 2008 – ED311/316. My Positive Learning Story. Hiking with a Friend She encouraged me When it seemed I couldn’t go anymore She believed in me She had the patience and the time for me. My Negative Learning Story. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Axioms to Guide My Teaching

Janet KuopusFall 2008 – ED311/316

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My Positive Learning Story

Hiking with a Friend

• She encouraged me• When it seemed I couldn’t go anymore

She believed in me• She had the patience

and the time for me

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My Negative Learning Story

Growing Up With Six Brothers and One Sister who Loved Sports

• I always failed• Very discouraging

• No patience to teach me• I didn’t have the interest

• My talents were not in sports

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My Axioms

1. If a child can't learn the way we teach, maybe we should teach the way they learn.

2. Never discourage anyone who continually makes progress, no matter how slow. ~Plato

3. The good teacher discovers the natural gifts of his pupils and liberates them. ~Stephen Neil

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Theme #1:

• Quit playing sports altogether• Never wanted to try anything with anybody

Respect for the Learner

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Theme #2:

• I played flute/piano• Siblings played sports

Not Every Child will Have the Same Talents

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Theories Behind My Axioms

• Each child will have their own ideas based on their own experiences with environment – especially from home

CognitiveTheories

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Socio-CulturalTheories

• Similar to previous

• Talents can be based on culture

• Each child may learn differently depending on their own culture

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Relationships with others are the key to learning

NaturalisticTheories

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Tompkins Principle #1:

Effective Teachers Understand How Children Learn

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My Summary

• I will Respect each child in my classroom

• I will Encourage each and every child in my classroom no matter how long it might take one to accomplish the task.

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Each Child is Special No Matter What Talents They Might Have.