Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Blog Post 4


As teachers, our students look up to us and assume that we magically know everything about every subject. Although teachers are not even close too perfect as some might think, we must understand what we are teaching our students. We need to understand our students are human beings just like we are, and they will not understand everything we teach. I believe asking questions is very important to both students and teachers. The teachers need to make sure their students are understanding the material being taught, and the students should not be afraid to ask for help. The more your students are asking questions, the more they are paying attention and learning.

In The Right Way to Answer Questions in the Classroom article, I found the classroom post very helpful. When my students get tired from doing their work, I will try the hook-laden method. I thought that was such a great idea to see who was still paying attention and who was not.

There are no stupid questions or stupid answers

2 comments:

  1. "...even close too perfect as some might think, we must understand what we are teaching our students. We need to understand our..." to, not too

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  2. "As teachers, our students look up to us and assume that we magically know everything about every subject." I am not so sure about that. And it can be overcome don't you think?

    "Although teachers are not even close too perfect' I think you mean to instead of too.

    What else did you read or watch?

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