Thursday, 28 May 2015

SECOND PRESENTATION

After a few days, I came back for last presentation.
By the way, I missed my late sisiter very much. Only God know how's my feeling right now.
Today's presentation is about "Lessons Plan"
My group topic is about "My Body". As the objectives state :
  •    Pupils will be able to identify part of body. 
  •    Pupils will be able to pronounce five part of body.Pupils will be able to understand the five senses of the body

Example of worksheet

Example of notes
 We also can play some video related to today's lesson. For example, for My Body lesson, we can used "Head and Shoulder , Knees and Toes" video and here the link :

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CB8QyCkwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dh4eueDYPTIg&ei=8yxtVbD4GMTcmgXWjIEg&usg=AFQjCNEDneZh7RuJ3rWtTyw-vtptidGSxg&sig2=K4zB84jjl0Gay_jPOERKmg&bvm=bv.94455598,d.dGY
 

Thats all. Thanks for visits :)

Friday, 22 May 2015

SAD DAY

Yesterday, I should attend the class but that morning I received a call from my mom that my second sister, Angah was passed away.

Oh My Allah.. if this is the fate that I need to accept, I will tried it slowly.
It hard and hurt. Really...





May Angah's Rest In Peace. My prays always with her.
Adik Miss You a Lot, Angah :(

Thursday, 14 May 2015

LEARNING THEORIES in EDUCATION

Our lesson for today's class is about Theory in Learning. Learning theories are conceptual frameworks describing how information is absorbed, processed, and retained during learning. Cognitive, emotional, and environmental influences, as well as prior experience, all play a part in how understanding, or a world view, is acquired or changed and knowledge and skills retained.



For our class today, Dr Chin had explained about the three main theories that are Behaviourism, Constructivism and Social &Contextual (Social Learning).

Today's Class :)
 So lets me explained a bit about what I understand about these theory that I had learned .

Behaviourism Theory ;
Behaviorism is an approach to psychology based on the proposition that behavior can be researched scientifically without recourse to inner mental states. It is a form of materialism, denying any independent significance for mind. One of the assumptions of behaviorist thought is that free will is illusory, and that all behavior is determined by the environment either through association or reinforcement. The well known behaviorist are Edward Thorndike, B.F. Skinner, Ivan Pavlov and J.B Watson.
In short :
  • Behaviourism assumes that a learner is essentially passive, responding to environmental stimuli.
  • Believe that a learner starts out with a clean slate, and behaviour is shaped by positive and negative reinforcement.
  • Reinforcement, positive or negative, increases the possibility of an event happening again.
  • Punishment, both positive and negative, decreases the possibility of an event happening again.
Constructivism Theory ;
Constructivsm states that learning is an active, contextualized process of constructing knowledgerather than acquiring it. knowledge is constructed based on personal experiences and hypotheses of the environment. Learners continuously test these hypotheses through social negotitation. Each person has a different interpretation and construction of knowledge process. The learner is not a blank state (tabula rasa) but brings past experiences and cultural factors to a situation. The founder of this theory is Jean Piaget.
In short :
  • Learners will learn by doing or by application.
  • New knowledge is built or constructed as we move through cognitive stages.
  • Learners adapt to and assimilate new knowledge.
  • As they receive new information and experience, new things they accommodate them into their lives and use them to increase their knowledge understand their environment.
  • Learners use their understanding to make decisions and analyze problems.
Social Learning Theory  (Bandura) ;
This theory explained that people learn through observing others' behaviour, attitudes and outcomes of those behaviours. Bandura said " Most human behaviour is learned observationally through modelling : from observing others, one forms an idea of how new behaviours are performes, and on later occasions this coded information serves as a guide for action."
There is 4 necessary condition for effective modeling :

Social Development Theory (Vygotsky);
Vygotsky felt social learning precedes development. He states "Every function in the child's cultural development appears twice : first, on the social level (between people (interpsycological) ) and later, on the individual level (inside the child (intrapsycological) ) " -Vygotsky, 1978-
Vygotsky focused on the connection between people and the sosiocultural context in which they act and interact in shared experiences. He stated that human use too;s that develop from a culture, such as speech and writing, to mediate their social environments. He believed that the internalization of these tools led to higher thinking skills.

Now, I understand better about those theory. Each theory have its own pros and cons. Teacher should know what theory are suitable to use in class lesson. Try to understand the function of each theory so that the learning in class will much easier and help children to understand the topic easily.
I really attracted to Constructivism Theory which is constructivist teachers pose questions and problems, then guide students to help them find their own answers. They use many techniques in the teaching process. For example, a question given "How to explode a balloon?" The kids will express their own answers or discuss with their friends and start giving the answers like using a needle, using sharp nails or just sit on the balloon. These constructivism theory that being applied may:
  1. prompt my students to formulate their own questions (inquiry)
  2. allow multiple interpretations and expressions of learning (multiple intelligences)
  3. encourage group work and the use of peers as resources (collaborative learning) 

Some benefits such as collaborative, evolving, active, inquiry-based, constructed and seflective.

Thursday, 7 May 2015

TEACHING GOAL !

Hi, for today class, we learn about the Teaching Goal or "Matlamat Pengajaran".

Good teaching happens when competent teachers with non-discouraging personalities use non-defensive approaches to language teaching and learning, and cherish their students.
As I will be a teacher one day, I have my own teaching goal that for sure same as other teachers too.

"A goal is a desired result that a person or a system envisions, plans and commits to achieve ; a personal or organizational desired end-point in some sort of assumed development"




 Many people endeavor to reach goals within a finite time by setting deadlines. It is roughly similar to purpose or aim, the anticipated result which guides reaction, or an end, which is an object, either a physical object or an abstract object, that has intrinsic value.

 Once I become a teacher, I must decide for myself what are the most important aspects of the teaching profession and I most want to accomplish. 



Writing down a list of goals and objectives helps me prioritize a main focus during the student teaching experience and beyond. Teaching is an interactive profession. Students learn best from teachers who demonstrate they care.

My Teaching Goals :

  •     Maintain a safe and supportive learning environment which encourages problem solving, intellectual risk-taking and achievement.
  •     Facilitate student-centered, active learning which develops critical, creative and reflective thinking.
  •     Provide every student with the opportunity to learn in rich and meaningful ways which support his/her academic and personal growth.
  •     Honor diverse learning styles and praise individual accomplishments.
  •     Facilitate cooperative learning to encourage collaboration and respectful interactions.
  •     Authenticate instruction to empower students as citizens within the larger community. 
  •     Cultivate high-quality thinking, dialogue, writing, creation and reflection to enable deep understandings.
  •     Support students in academic and extra-curricular pursuits.
  •     Immerse myself into a learning community dedicated to the academic and personal growth of its students and faculty.
  •     Reflect on my pedagogical practice and continue to develop myself as an educator 



I really hope that one day I will accomplish all my goals. All I know is I need to work very hard to success in this field. 
That's all for today. Thanks for reading :)
See you again.