Friday, October 16, 2015

No crying in job hunting


Then, here I am, job hunting for about a year. It's been quite enjoyable as eventhoug I don't have a paid job I get up everyday and do something I can feel proud of.

There shouldn't be crying in job hunting, but most people would not imagine how bad it feels to know that you have even more of the skills asked to fill a position and the recruiter will only pay attention to your age.

Well, let me tell you something, experience is not bottled and sold in supermakets, it is not either a written paper that fades with time. A skilled person is not the one graduated last year, but the one who has been on the field and had had the chance to prove if all the things learned in class would work right.

So, there I go, not crying for a job, but for people who dare to understand that knowledge, skills, attitude  and so forth are the product of years of experienece.

Friday, March 14, 2014

The dreamed 10th week

Week 10th 

I haven't been to too many places in my life. I was born in the suburbs in a small town, there I grew, went to school, married, had my kids and maybe I will retire living in the same place.
As a human being, one of the greatest things I enjoy is being in the technology era. I have a grandgirl who doesn't know how to read but she is computer literate.

I have a job that barely allows me to take care of my house, so, since I work at Inadeh I have no time to attend any kind of course, school etc. I love learning new things, I never think how or when I am going to apply what I learn, I jus love learning.

Gathering in Panama with people from different places of the world and having a teacher who is in United States is possible only in a Virtual Classroom. I have had a very rushing time, but I felt challenged by people who had bigger problems than me  and they were still fighting for a certification; that took me forward.

This week is just  conferencing about what we learned and suggestions for new comers, feels like it was yesterday I enrolled in this class.

I wish I could shake my classmates hands and hug Sean, as I am taking so  much from them with me, I am taking knowledge that would help me be a better teacher. It feels like we would never have the chance to meet again but who knows, I bet you never thought you would share a space in class with  a Panamanian.

Good luck!


Nubia from Panama


Monday, March 3, 2014

NINETH WEEK

MY LEARNING STYLE

 

 
My husband loves to joke about how much I talk, he says I am like a Cellphone Company offer; you pay for five minutes and they give 20 free. Maybe, my husband have never heard about multiple intelligences. One day while watching together THE BLIND SIDE movie, he asked how come Big Mike was able to orally answer tests and get good grades but he wasn't able to write them down. This week I had the opportunitty to explain my husband the reason why the main character of the movie was able to apply for a sport scholarship by getting help of his teacher.  We also talked about Linguistic Intelligence, he now says that I got the wrong profession, I must had chosen to be a politician.
 

 This nineth week we are conferencing about different learning styles, and multiple intelligences.
In 1983 Howard Gardner of Harvard University identified seven intelligences all humans possess, but in a book called Frames of Mind, he states "because our understanding of the brain and human behavior is constantly changing, the number of intelligences is expanding. Two to three new intelligences had been added recently. Gardner also states that we all have all the multiple intelligences, but that no two people are exactly alike.
Nevetheless, "there is no scientific evidence, as of yet, that shows that people have specific, fixed learning styles or discrete intelligences, nor that students benefit when teachers target instruction to a specific learning style or intelligence. However, providing students with multiple ways to learn content has been shown to improve student learning." (Hattie, 2011) (1).
We were given a link to "Project Zero" a project of Gardner at Harvard University but the link is broken, and so are various of the links in this site, so I am searching about it on my own. Concept to Classroom: Multiple Intelligences is a very interesting site with broad information, activities and resources on the topic.

I took the free test Wh"at Is Your Learning Style?" available at http://www.edutopia.org/multiple-intelligences-learning-styles-quiz . Answering 24 questions may give you new insights into your learning preferences, takes short to complete it. I tried other test, (I like personality and skill tests) but this site asks for payment. http://www.ldpride.net/
 
 
There is still a week to go, and there are many other sites I haven't been too. I'll be back.

 


 
 


Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Week 8

10/8 Week and counting

I love social networks, even when most of the information you gather in them  is published according to the user point of view, there are some institutions and companies that had understood that social networks is the fastest ways to connect directly with people. I follow USA Embassy in Panama on Twitter. On Friday, July 19, 2013 they posted about E Teachers On Line program scholarship offer.

Eight weeks ago I wasn't sure about being able to pass this course, as I read the content, the activities and all the assignments seemed to me that time I had to study wasn't enough to do everything. It had been  stressing to cope with work and  study, but I don't regret any minute I had been siting in front of  my computer reading and learning how technology can work to my students and teachers side.

My  tutor had been leading us to be teachers and professor with so may sources to be outstanding guides to our students. In my case, as a team leader I feel able to be a multiplier agent so my institution is also blessed with this course.  

Week 8 is about to end and I still have to make myself through many activities I haven't finished yet, time is not on my side and so many events had collide in the same point and place and I had been  positioned to have no choice than giving work all my time. It makes me feel ashamed because I would like to finish my course in the honor roll; so I wish I would be an octopus to put four arms to work for my institution and the rest to work in my course. To this point, I feel sad, stressed and tired. I had been to other classmate blogs and looks like they drop the course out in previous weeks. They may had had bigger problems than mine; that took me back to my first week quote: crying for having no shoes and there are people who have no feet.

So here I am, trying to unthread the check list and push myself up to catch up. We still have two weeks to come. This may be a learner autonomy momentous, then it is my choice to plan my goal, concentrate, focus and learn.

This is the moment to put on a paper how would I, as a teacher, help my students to overcome a problem using technology; my first draft was about lack of motivation. Now I think that many of our students may have felt in the same position I feel now, so I am trying to find a technology related solution to this case so I can apply it to my class.
 
 
 

 

Friday, February 21, 2014

WEEK 7 

This week trending is Learner Autonomy and One computer classroom.   Discussions split and I choose to read about Learner autonomy.

Learner autonomy has become the word in EFL. Claiming and promoting some kind of learner independence; some editorials have positioned their textbooks in a high rank.
There is a lot that a teachers have to do even though the term; as learner autonomy doesn't mean that that the pupil wont need responsible teaching.

The term was coined in 1981 by Henry Holec, considered the "father" of learner autonomy. Many writers have given different definitions according to the context of the discussion. One of the spots I focused in Holec definition is if autonym is a  personal human trait or not.

The methodology developed with learner autonomy is based on the initiative of the subject who is formed, so that it can achieve the objectives of the program following the instructions of the given material. The facilitator acts as guardian and must be present but not as an information source, but as a counselor. The training materials developed by the tutor must be shared and the pupil has to be self-sufficient. The individual who makes self-training has differential personal characteristics on multiple variables: attitudes, knowledge, interests, socio-familiar, learning habits, which require a flexible, adaptable approach to such diversity. Learner autonomy provides precisely the possibility of individual adjustment, not being subjected to spatiotemporal parameters unique for everyone.






 

Monday, February 17, 2014

Week 6

 
 
 
Week 6 was very challenging, I was assigned to go to the country side to organize and coordinate the opening of a new branch: Inadeh Soná, at Veraguas province.
 
None of the things I planned came to reality, On Monday night, the power company informed us that they could not connect the electricity, so we had to buy an emergency electric plant. No electricity, no internet connection. Four days to the opening and the president of Panama was the main guest.
 
I won't talk about the stress, the fatigue, the heat, the mosquitos... I am now very proud of my co workers; we worked very hard to organize everything and fortunately we welcomed the President in a brand new facility ready to welcome the students and start courses.
 
Now, back to the city, I have a lot to do to keep up with: desk work, my course and my family. nevertheless there is no place like home.
 

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

WEEK 5

 I would have been asked out I would have literally to answer: I am "in the middle of something". This is the middle of the course, I am still in the middle of the readings and in the middle of some insecurities. In the first week, when I went over the material, I felt like running for my life. I had the feeling that the job I do is wide different from the environment the course is based on; yet I felt challenged to go through and gain knowledge even if I couldn't use it in my current job.

I have learned a lot reading my classmate experiences, every post tells a story about different places in different parts of the globe but they all collide in the same point: they all share the same interest which is to master the techniques to teach. Technology is on our side so we are all thirsty of knowledge on how to out to work in our benefit even when in some places, many of us have little resources.

Rubrics! It is our topic this week. Rubrics are like a contract between teacher and students that set up: what the teacher expects what and how the student has to do. "Heidi Andrade’s commonly accepted definition is a document that articulates the expectations for an assignment by listing the criteria, or what counts, and describing levels of quality from excellent to poor."
(http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php?screen=WhatIs)
 
I checked on my grades and I was surprised because I am missing a grade.   I felt confused and somehow disappointed. My first reaction was to send Sean, my tutor, an email asking why I was missing 5 points. I recalled that I was late to my middle of third week post. My mistake, so I just accepted not getting points for not completing my task on time. This week, while stating what is rubric, I went back to my grades and to this course rubrics; to find out what happened. I have clear now, how is the blog task evaluated but still confused about how many posts we should have. The point is that  Rubrics guide the students on how to perform assignments and even if they get lost in the activity, Rubrics is always a reference to find hints.
 
PBL (Project Based Learning) is currently discussed in my office and in the class, each place has two opposite extremes; on one side Projects are to be removed of our assesment list and on the other side we are learning how to put it to work on student side to gain knowledge. Confusing? 


"Teachers who love teaching, teach students to love learning."