Thursday, January 21, 2010

Reflection 3

When learning about the different types of lesson plans, I found the Constructivist lesson plan to be very intriguing. This lesson plan is based on thinking. The whole purpose of this lesson plan is to use the mind to solve problems, answer questions and come up with meaningful solutions. I liked that this lesson plan is focused more on the student doing the work than on the teacher. This lesson plan requires the students to come face to face with the task at hand. They are asked questions and put into positions where they will have to figure out the solution with only a minimal amount of help from the teacher. The teacher is seen more as a guide and go to for a clearer explanation. Students are encouraged to debate and keep the discussions flowing. In the lesson plan, the teacher must include what she expects the students will get out of the current topic. One thing that stood out was the fact that the students are put into groups. I remember that a lot of my teachers in middle school used this as means of getting the students in my classroom to relate to the problem at hand. We all came together and thought of answers to our questions. We used the logic and reasoning our teacher taught us. Because of this I am able to master a lot of problem solving techniques. Since choosing groups cannot be bias in anyway, the teacher must include how the groups are chosen in the lesson plan. There are many methods in which this can be. Being creative in how to choose the groups is another great way to make the topic more interesting. I also liked that the students get to “exhibit” what answers and explanations they have come up with. This can be in the form of a group discussion, role playing, game shows, a physical model, an artistic expression and many other possibilities. This lesson plan teaches student a form of educational independence. It shows them that they can solve anything if they practice and set their minds to it. I think this form of lesson plan helps students see that they are a big role in their educational success. So far, this lesson plan has stood out the most to me. Like all lesson planning, it requires a great amount of skill to produce. I can’t wait to learn more about this type of lesson plan.

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