Sunday, February 7, 2010

To plan for lessons I do a few different things. First and foremost I go over the material I am covering. I want to make sure that I know what I am talking about before I teach it to other people. Secondly, I try to think about how I should cover the material.

I have not really taught a differentiated lesson to date. I have taught in a class with students that are special ed, however I have not really presented the material in a different manner for them. However, with those students I will usually go back and make sure that they understand the material and help them out if they ask for it, or if I think they may need it.

To me, learner centered means to make sure that whatever your teaching is what is best suited for the learner, and I mean this in more ways then one. Firstly, I think that you should make sure that the material covered is going to teach the learner. For example, if someone (not me) went into a pre-algebra class in high school and started a lesson that was from Calc 4 then it is probably not going to help the students very much. Under this topic as well, I think that the material has to pertain to the students. As a social studies specialization, it would be very easy for me to spend the entire class period, every day to talk about history, specifically American history, however the students need to understand and be taught more then that so I also need to take that into consideration.



Alot of these comments are still true, however as we have gone over more techniques and I have had the ability to discuss the different ways my mentor teacher does her lesson plans I have gained a greater insight on how to plan. I think that were I to plan a lesson today, I would plan one that is more learner centered and I think that now I am a lot more sensitive to the fact that each class (even the same class that is taught more twice or more over the same semester) is vastly different and as such should be taught and therefore planned differently. I feel that planning lessons this way would help students because it is (not to sound repetitive) more student orientated. As I mentioned in my earlier post, all teachers should strive to teach to students goals.