Thursday, September 27, 2007

HAiKU

I want to teach gym
teach many sports and work outs
and teach some health too



I wrote about phys ed and health because that's the area I want to teach. I just wrote about the first things that came to my head that fit the syllable patters needed for the haiku. I'm just looking forward to when I'm going to be in my field and teaching. I always wanted to teach phys ed/health because a lot of the students actually look forward to coming to this class because they have a lot of energy built up from sitting in classes all day and they can let it out. Another reason I want to teach this subject is because besides coming to gym, many of the students have no form of exercise, and I want to promote somewhat of a healthy lifestyle.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

MARTiAN ASSiGNEMENT

Dear Martians:

Us teachers have put together a document trying to explain to you what our schools are like and how they got that way, who are our students, and who are our teachers.

WHAT ARE SCHOOLS ARE LIKE AND HOW THEY GOT THAT WAY?
Today, schools can be seen as stepping-stones for the American Dream. Everyone’s goal in school is supposed to be to do their absolute best and succeed when they get out and enter the working world. Our schools are like mini-societies for students. Now most schools are integrated but back then they were segregated and you could only go to school with your own color. The way our schools get funded is by the taxpayers and the government. One reason schools came about was so that we had well educated people in our Democracy so that our country would run as smoothly as it does. If you’re wondering where students who are special go, we have special schools for them. We have schools that cater to every child’s needs, whether it is for special needs, or just because the student is gifted. The students get to school by a bus. It picks them and other children up at a specified time in the morning and then drops them off in the afternoon at a designated time. Schools offer many wonderful programs such as sports, intramurals, enrichment programs, clubs, and some younger schools have before and after care.
WHAT ARE OUR STUDENTS?
Our students all come from different cultures, beliefs, religions, and social and economic status, etc. Each student is different from the next student, they all learn differently and all have different capabilities. Each student has different intellects as well. All of the students come from different backgrounds at home and that’s what causes their behavior to all be so different at school as well. The students go to school five days a week and if they participate in sports, or clubs, they usually meet before school.
WHO ARE OUR TEACHERS?
Our teachers shape the students. The teachers teach the students to follow the government and their laws. They provide students with knowledge that they need to know in the future to succeed. The teachers want to see their students achieve because then they know that they did a good job, Teachers educate the students, but they are also like role models or mentors. They help students when they have problems or need extra help. Teachers want their students to know how to think in abstract ways, outside the box, and to know how to think analytically, critically, etc. Some teachers specialize in specific subjects so they have better knowledge in it so they can teach better than the next teacher who is specialized in something else. We also have teachers who specialize in areas such as special education or speech. The majority of the teachers are white females but we hope to soon see an increase in males.


Hopefully now you have a better understanding of what our schools are and what makes them up.

Sincerely,
Teachers of America

Sunday, September 9, 2007

THE FiRST DAY

The first day was very interesting. We met our teacher who seems very inteligent yet humorous. It's always good to introduce humor into a class for it to be more fun than to sit there for over two hours and fall asleep. We also met our classmates and had a group activity. I liked learning about where everyone was from and the basic facts about them. It was also cool that there were many people in my class that graduated from the same community college i did as well. I think it's going to be very interesting learning about how our schools got the way they are today and what makes it better is that we have a teacher that is very passionate about the subject.