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"People are naturally curious. They are born learners. Education can either develop or stifle their inclination to ask why and to learn" (Shor 12).
This quote really supports the author's main idea. Socialization is crucial to student's education. Imagine a world where you learned with no interaction. People really are born curious, and one of the best ways to help those curiosities is to learn through others.
"People begin life as motivated learners, not as passive beings. Children naturally join the world around them. They learn by interacting, by experimenting, and by using play to internalize the meaning of words and experience. Language intrigues children..." (Shor 17).
This quote is similar to the last one I used. It goes further to mention that not only are we born ready to learn, but we also are ready to be involved in society. We want to learn with and through others. It is in our blood. It comes easily to even toddlers. This is a really important quote for the authors argument as well.
"...I routinely ask students to define what "news" means to them and to write down questions they
have about the news. Their definitions and questions launch our class discussion, not a lecture by me" (Shor 28).
Shor gives a fantastic example of what all teachers should be doing. This is just one of her many ideas, but it's a huge game changer. Kids do not always want to be lectured. It is a boring, old fashioned style that does not help most children. Letting them engage more in a classroom instantly makes learning more fun for them. Not only that, but they'll learn, and remember a lot more when they are interested and engaged.
QUESTION: What else can we do, as future teachers, to help our kids to interact, and make the classroom more fun? It can be difficult to find a good mixture of fun and education at the same time, especially when the kids are younger and get off topic and hyper easily! I think having more peer-to-peer socializing is a great method.
I like the picture you have included here
ReplyDeleteI like the quotes you chose. They highlight the main points she was making in her writing.
ReplyDeleteI liked all of the quotes that you chose and how the pointed to what the article was about.
ReplyDeleteEmily, great job. I think the quotes you chose really capture the author’s argument well. I also really liked the picture you included as well. I think the question you pose is a hard one because it’s hard to have fun without children getting too distracted.
ReplyDeleteGood quotes and photo used in this article to depict the authors main points
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading the quotes that you chose for this blog. An answer to your question reminded me of "centers" that the teacher does with the students in my service learning. The students are always so excited to work in their centers but sometimes i've noticed that the students use this time to play more then actually learn.
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ReplyDeleteGreat job choosing quotes that highlight the author's main ideas. I think the way you explained them really helps me to understand also. I especially like the connection you made to the education website in your hyperlink.
The quotes that you've chosen really emphasize the meaning of the article. Well done!
ReplyDeletehi Emily, I enjoyed reading your blog! I liked the quotes you highlighted
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