Saturday, October 19, 2013

Reflection #2

A. Providing the students with multiple choice answer tests is not the best way to test the students. Yes, they do prefer multiple choice answer tests because that is all they are use to through out their years as students. Also, you can not blame the teachers for providing them with this kind of test because at the end of the year when they have to take the STAAR it will be a multiple choice test. The students are then limited to thinking outside the box because their thought is the answer A, B, C, or D. They need to be able to think more about what they are learning and provide opinions about what they are being taught. But also you cannot have it all rest on the teachers shoulders. The students need or have to want to be given challenges to further their knowledge and their thinking ability. As teachers, they look for their students to succeed and if that means giving something they will be able to pass then a multiple choice answer test it will be.

B1. I put them in groups to help them further their ability to work with someone and to see how far ones thinking ability is compared to the others. I constantly ask them questions thought out any lecture I give in order to see who is paying attention to the material and who is not. Also, I ask them questions to attempt to start discussions as a class.

B2. I give them a chapter test, quizzes, and unit tests. The chapter tests are to reflect on what they were taught in order to keep it fresh in their mind when the unit test comes. The quizzes are straight from their folder daily to make sure they are up to speed on what was taught the day before and as a reminder to be prepared for the next day. The unit test is to measure where they are when it comes to retaining all they have been taught and then we discuss what we all as a class need to work on next time around.

B3. When it comes to grading the two one will weight more than the other. The formative will help those who do not test well and their daily grades will help keep them afloat with the others.

B4. I would like to try to start implementing essay test to see where their writing ability is and to see their thought process. As a daily grade I want the students to provide me with news and it can be world news, locate, state, or US news to prepare, preferably world because it is a World History course. I want them to read and see and think about things happening in the world, rather than thinking about drama from FaceBook, Twitter, Instagram, what they are going to have for lunch or how boring the next class is going to be. Lastly, I want them to start reading a historical book or two through out the semester and provide me with a review of the book(s) and their opinion of the book(s).


Friday, September 6, 2013

A Little Something About Me

Hello, my name is Kyle Wolfle, I am from Amarillo, TX and am ready to graduate this coming December. My content area is 8-12 History and I am student teaching in a two prep class; 10th grade World History and 11th grade U.S. History. I will be teaching the sophomores World History for three classes a day, fives days a week. I would like to get out of San Angelo and teach in another part of Texas, whether that be San Antonio, Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth area, Houston, or Amarillo.

Teachers must be educators. If they cannot educate, they are not adequate enough to be a teacher. Teachers are not only required to teach the content but they are also to teach and educate the students about how to be ready for the life after high school. There is more to being a teacher who teaches their content.

Teachers must be role models. They must show the students and explain to them the different between right and wrong and moral and immoral. The students look up to many teachers as heroes because of how classy, fun, respectable, intelligent, confident, faithful, and truthful the teachers are not only to other teachers and adults but to the students as well.

Teachers must be make shift parents. The students do not see their parents through out the day until 3:00 or 3:30. Even they then time they see their parents between the time the get out of school and when they go to be does not amount to the time spent with their teachers. The teachers are there for the students when they need someone to talk to about anything. The teachers care for their students as if they are one of their own because teachers want students to succeed in high school and life.