Hi,
I was pretty much overwhelmed with my extensive daily routine in this week, which has limited me to post comments in the classroom's discussion board. However, I have read great and creative ideas from my classmates in this week's discussions. The lesson plan was the most interesting of all. I have to admit that creating lesson plan was the most painstaking process for me in preparing the class because I never hold a class in a full-term before. Serving as assistant lecturer in my University, I have to be more opened to analyzing the lesson plans of the real lecturer of the course. Now, having great intention to share new ideas of utilizing internet resources with my students, I have gathered lots of fruitful concept of improvements for my teaching sessions with the preexisted lesson plan or maybe with my own lesson plan.
The benefit of having variety of internet resources to support a specific skill of language-learning lesson is that the students are not bewildered with the mere instructions given by the teacher or textbooks. Students are free to gather more information on the related lesson to enrich their comprehension. Therefore, besides having sufficient information to their inquiries from exploring the internet, the students tend to gain more insights and open their channels to discoveries of other related potential information, which later will develop schemata for future learnings. I always motivate students to experience learning autonomously. My future lesson plan will always have suggestion of additional resources accessible on the internet that the students need to explore by themselves. I am convinced that once the students have absorbed the chemistry of autonomous learning by exploring internet, they will gradually intensify their inquiries on the subject that will enhance their skills in language learning.
Best regards,
Rahmat
Rahmat
ReplyDeleteI am glad you were able to do the lesson planning task this week and gain some insights there. I agree with your comments about autonomous learning and student access to resources. Nudging students in the right direction, then allowing them to take off, is the ideal.
Robert
Hi Robert,
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking time to read my reflection and give positive comment. I will try to tweak my lesson plan a bit later. The webquest discussion for this week should have something good for the activity in my lesson plan.
Rahmat
Hey Rahmat,
ReplyDeleteUsually, when students are provided with more than what is needed, they will learn what is needed more easily because they will want to understand more. Don't you think that?
Regards,
Charbel