Reflective Practice - Key Changes in my Professional Practice Applied Practice Two, Activity Eight In the following blog, I will reflect on my 32 week Mindlab journey and critically evaluate the key changes in my professional practice being the “Teaching” theme from “Our Code, Our Standards”. I will use Rolfe et al’s (2001) Reflective Model and the Cycle of Experiential Learning by Osterman and Kottkamp (2015, p.70) to guide my reflection. Step 1 - What? The key changes I have made as a result of completing the 2018 Midlab programme are around my teaching pedagogy in the classroom. In particular, the following ideas/theories impacted and resonated with me in such a way that it brought about change on how I deliver learning to my year seven and eight class. · Theories of Learning - Applying the Constructivist theory ( Papert, S. & Harel, I., 1991) of Learning in my classroom. · ...
Indigenous Knowledge and Cultural Responsiveness Applied Practice Two, Activity Seven In the following blog, I will critically evaluate how my school’s practice has been informed by indigenous knowledge and culturally responsive pedagogy in the two areas of communication methods and school-wide activities . I will use Rolfe et al’s (2001) Reflective Model to examine this in my school. Step 1 - What? My understanding of Indigenous knowledge and culturally responsive pedagogy is around the creation of an educational environment where; · Culture is an integral and integrated part of the school landscape · Relationships are fundamental - connectedness between home and school · Power and decision making is shared-self determination (ako) I believe for us as educators to be able to provide this culturally responsiv...
Padlet Class Brainstorm - converted to PDF Today we kicked off our Inquiry topic with a prior knowledge activity about the water cycle and the Waikato River. We used Padlet which was a big sucess. The students were all well engaged and I was able to make a great looking PDF (on the link) of the results for my students to place on their Blog. A great day!
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